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Enter the University of Sydney and travel through the palaces of architecture, culture and art
What kind of city has flowers blooming all year round? What kind of beautiful university is it?
? What kind of university has produced 7 Nobel Prize winners, eight prime ministers, a king, and 23 Supreme Court judges?
Which college is the cradle of famous political and business figures such as 101 Rhodes Scholars, President of the United Nations General Assembly, President of the International Court of Justice, President of the World Bank, and Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA)?
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? The answer is the University of Sydney, known as the "Oxford of the Southern Hemisphere". It is not only beautiful, but also responsible for its capabilities: many inventions and scientific research achievements have benefited the world. , from pacemakers, B-ultrasounds, black boxes to CPAP ventilators, cochlear implants, to vacuum glass and WIFI wireless network technology, have become necessities in the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world every day, and have made great contributions to world civilization. How can an institution of higher learning with such a rich history and such impressive achievements not be coveted? ?
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? The University of Sydney is one of the world's top research universities located in Sydney, Australia's largest city. Founded in 1850, it has a unique architectural style and elegant environment. The original school building is still well preserved and can be regarded as a model of traditional Western architectural art. It has been rated as the most beautiful campus in the world many times by world authoritative organizations.
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A university is the soul of a city and a very attractive landscape. This weekend, we will meet together to once again enter the 170-year-old University of Sydney. Travel through ancient architecture and humanities and savor this feast of culture and art. The University of Sydney is known as "Australia's No. 1 University", ranking 39th in the world, and is one of the best institutions of higher learning in the world. The University of Sydney has 17 colleges, more than 100 departments, 21 libraries, more than 70 research centers, eight campuses and multiple branches. The University of Sydney currently has more than 50,000 students, attracting students from all over the world. of more than 8,000 international students.
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Whether you have attended college or not is usually a sign of a person’s educational level. As a Chinese, I know more about the hardships faced by many mainland students in getting into university, and the glory of entering university. Although going to college does not represent a person's value and height, there is no doubt that a good university can provide a broader vision and a better platform and resources. Who doesn’t want to spend the most beautiful years of his life studying on a campus with a long history, beautiful architecture and gathering of famous teachers? Who doesn’t want to spend his bright youth in a pure, safe college full of conscience and wisdom? Traveling thousands of miles requires reading thousands of books. If a person does not have wisdom and vision, no matter how far away he is, it will only be a deserted city.
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? Enter the authoritative media with admiration Known as the most beautiful university campus in the world, I discovered that it has no walls or a magnificent gate. There are only two pillars with age, and no other signs are visible. It is a fully open campus where anyone can enter and exit the school freely. Even during class hours, visitors can still visit and take photos freely in the school.
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Due to the impact of the epidemic, the University of Sydney has not officially opened yet. The campus we came to seemed more peaceful and peaceful. The first thing that caught our eyes was a three-story Gothic tower. The pointed buildings are like European castles and palaces, solemn, elegant and beautiful. This main teaching building is the famous Harry Potter Building, which is where the Harry Potter Academy of Magic was filmed.
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?The designer of this building is Edmund Blacket, which belongs to the Gothic style and the main building is designed It is rectangular in shape, with a square bell tower in the center and a set of 54 bells built inside. The bells have regular performances every Sunday and Tuesdays during term time, and are played before important ceremonies. The most spectacular parts of the main building are the two auditoriums: the Great Hall, which imitates Westminster Hall, and the original Great Hall. MacLaurin Hall in the Library Reading Room. Both auditoriums feature exquisite stained glass and sculptural decoration, as well as spectacular corbeled roofs. The building and tower were completed in 1862, using local Sydney sandstone.
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The wall tiles made of sandstone in Harry Potter Building are shrouded in a magical color. Sandstone is a kind of sedimentary rock. Its main features are sound insulation, moisture absorption, and resistance to damage. , does not weather outdoors, does not dissolve in water, does not grow moss, and is easy to clean. It is a widely used building stone. For example, Notre Dame de Paris, the Louvre, the British Royal Palace, the U.S. Congress, etc. are all built with sandstone and took hundreds of years to build. Years are still intact.
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The huge lawn in front of the door and the scattered wooden chairs are all very British style, with a fresh style.
Anywhere you stand in front of the Harry Potter building is beautiful and harmonious; a little boy jumping on the grass is a picture; a girl holding a book and sitting on a bench reading quietly is a paragraph. In the good times, a couple took wedding photos next to a wall covered with ivy. It was a love story. Standing in front of this building more than a hundred years ago, looking around, I realized that the surroundings were so dreamy and beautiful. Beauty is all picture scroll.
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Walking into this majestic building feels like walking into a Harry Potter story, with its ingenious stone carvings and shapes. Between the arched doorways, shaded by green trees, there are several students reading and studying in a corner from time to time. The Harry Potter Building has a very strong cinematic feel, and no matter which angle you look at it, the details are impeccable. The red brick walls and green striped roof make it feel like you are in a fantasy movie. Walking into the door, a sharp doorway revealed to us the same magical interior. The square atrium is surrounded by buildings on all sides and is carefully protected.
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The University of Sydney has been rated as the most beautiful campus in the world by many authoritative organizations around the world for several consecutive years. The reason why it is on the list: The campus is surrounded by green spaces and the sandstone is listed as a historical heritage. The architecture stands side by side with modern, advanced and complex buildings. The bustling central business district and the beautiful and charming Sydney beaches are within easy reach, composing a symphony of culture and scenery.
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The beauty of the campus does not attract many people to take wedding photos here. Today, when we were lingering on the campus, we met three couples taking wedding photos here.
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In the corridor of the main building, there is a special wall with the University of Sydney emblem and the words "University of Sydney" in English, which is called the "Graduation Wall". Many students from all over the world will take photos in front of this wall after completing their studies here.
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? On February 27, 1858, Queen Victoria granted the University of Sydney a Royal Charter, giving it the same status as British universities. The coat of arms of the University of Sydney consists of several parts. The upper third (called the "main band" in heraldry) is the "Lion of the Guard" that symbolizes both England and the University of Cambridge. In addition, an open book symbolizing Oxford University is placed in the center of the school badge. Below the coat of arms is a ribbon containing the school motto. The ancient school building, superior conditions, and good traditions have contributed to the University of Sydney’s everlasting prosperity through the ages.
?The motto of the University of Sydney is very philosophical: the stars change, wisdom is eternal.
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? Due to the epidemic, the school has not started yet, so the campus seems very quiet. There are only various birds leisurely basking in the sun on the lawn, and there are two or three people who are like us. A group of ancient Gothic buildings deeply attracts tourists. When I came to the huge lawn in front of the main building, the autumn breeze was blowing and the sunshine was just right. Only youth and beautiful scenery should be lived up to: I quickly grabbed the tail of youth and picked up the book. The sister in the middle was reading my book "Red Sleeves Add Fragrance". , Haha, it’s a bit high-spirited for my humble work to appear on the campus of the University of Sydney.
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The classical building is like a church, with a gathering of humanities and profound knowledge. Many classrooms and halls are open. How lucky it is to be in an academic castle where elites gather, take classes with students from all over the world, and experience the teaching methods and classroom atmosphere of world-renowned universities.
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? There are many sandstone buildings at the University of Sydney. The school’s Nicholson Museum contains many precious cultural relics from ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and ancient Rome. Includes many world-class treasures. There are also many prestigious museums that are open to the public all year round and are free to visit. Walking into a classroom at random, I found that the teaching building not only has a simple appearance, but also has exquisite interior decoration. The dome of the gallery is arc-shaped with many reliefs, and the stained glass windows in the stairwells and classrooms are as exquisite as those in churches. The enamel glass paintings are very rich in content. In addition to biblical figures, there are also historical figures and historical events. There are some stone carvings on the handrails and corners of the corridor, all of which are auspicious animals and monsters. There must be some meaning contained in them, and they are worth savoring.
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? The classrooms where students attend classes are quaint, with rows of wooden benches and tables exuding a shiny color. Sunlight shines in through the relief glass on the windows. There is a sense of traveling through a time tunnel, and a sentence once said by Scheller suddenly comes to mind: There are three kinds of time. The future comes belatedly, the present flies like an arrow, and the past always stands still.
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Some classrooms are full of modern flavor, with all multimedia electronic equipment available, and stepped tables and chairs arranged in sequence. Here, Xin Students listen to the inheritance and teachings of professors and masters, burst out the inspiration of wisdom, and shed the sweat of youth. Here they record hard work, witness firm determination, meet true love, and let go of the purest dreams. I believe that after these few years of training, , the young talents of the future are fearless, and the world is full of hope because of them.
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?Each department of the University of Sydney has its own computer room. As long as students remember their unikey, they can borrow a computer to check their course schedule online and print out their classes. content, literature review, etc.
The layout of the computer room is also very user-friendly. There are many floor mats or large sofa beds. Students can sit or lie down on the sofa bed in various shapes, listen to music, read books, and review.
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?This is an institution that has given birth to countless math masters and elites. The library can be said to be indispensable. The library system of the University of Sydney consists of a main library-Philippine Library. It consists of the Fisher Library and 14 branch libraries. The Fisher Library is the largest university library in the southern hemisphere. It has 4 floors and covers an area of ??53,000 square meters. The internal facilities are quite complete and open 24 hours a day. It is open and convenient for students to burn the midnight oil. Each floor is also equipped with vending machines, kitchenettes and microwaves for students to eat here. What’s even more interesting is that the school considers that students will inevitably feel sleepy after a morning of classes or studying, and has equipped a sleeping cabin on the second floor where everyone can sleep for free.
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?Such a high-end library of the University of Sydney is not only open to the public, anyone inside and outside the school can read and access materials for free, and anyone can apply for a borrowing card. In addition to the library, the University of Sydney has several on-campus museums, among which the Nicholson Museum, the Macleay Museum and the University Art Gallery are open to the public. These museums are open to the public all year round. And you can visit and tour for free.
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?Walking through this university campus that combines cultural atmosphere and exquisite architecture, you feel like you have returned to a medieval castle. We concentrated on ancient colleges and saw towering old trees, green grass, stone benches covered with moss, and mythical buildings scattered around. There are green "secret gardens" and some terraced classrooms, soaked with traces of time; creaking stairs inside the building, ancient tables, chairs and benches, as well as classrooms and examination rooms that reveal a historical atmosphere, as if they are there after opening the door. A completely different world.
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?There is another very unique place at the University of Sydney, which is the graffiti passage. There are often students painting there to their heart’s content. This short passage bears the traces of generations of classmates’ unrestrained art. Layers of spray-painted patterns include emotional exaggeration, personal expression, and uninhibited venting. What comes across the wall is not only an artistic impact, but also an endorsement of the school culture. As if saying to the world: This is USYD!
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?At the corner of the main building courtyard, there is an 88-year-old jacaranda tree. It is a pity that this 18-meter-tall and 88-year-old jacaranda was uprooted in a storm in 2016. Fortunately, the University of Sydney had previously cloned the jacaranda, known as the "Exam Tree". "Cologne" was also installed on the University of Sydney campus along with a flame tree. We walked around the University of Sydney and saw that the new saplings were already growing vigorously. One is red and the other is purple. When summer comes in early October, everyone can see a vast array of bright reds and purples.
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?We walked slowly, discussed, and admired the new or old buildings. The University of Sydney has departments of literature, law, There are ten colleges including economics, engineering, medicine, and science, as well as numerous institutes and research centers. The main campus we are visiting covers an area of ??72 hectares, and there are nine branch campuses in addition. It is difficult to measure the entire campus with just one pair of feet, and it is impossible to deeply understand a college with 170 years of history in just one visit. Today is my third time coming to the University of Sydney, and I still feel so unfamiliar yet familiar and familiar. And being a stranger, I felt the silence and tranquility emanating from the empty campus all the way, and experienced the unique sacredness in the university. In its simplicity and majesty, it silently tells the history of the University of Sydney for more than 170 years.
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? The weather forecast when we went out today was cloudy. Most of the time, the sky in Sydney looks like it has been processed through Photoshop, with exquisite blue, transparent white, and beautiful So unreal. If someone praises a place's sky with "Today's sky is very Sydney", it should also be super beautiful. Fortunately, today's sky is filled with clouds that come and go, and the sun is bright and cloudy. It is a pleasure to wander around the picturesque campus of the University of Sydney, where top students gather, and it is even more lucky to be able to study in the most beautiful place. The famous University of Sydney is a place that countless students dream of. Unfortunately, those of us who were born in the 1950s and 1960s experienced the bitterness of life in those special years and passed by the temple of knowledge, which has become an eternal memory in our hearts. Pity.
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The University of Sydney, one of the eight most prestigious universities in Australia, has become the best choice for many students. Our youth, which cannot be regained, has passed away. We can only sit on the grass or on the stone steps of the corridor and take pictures reading, to comfort our hearts full of envy and regret.
It is a kind of happiness to swim in the corridors of architectural art and freely connect the world using WIFI wireless network technology invented by teachers and students of this university. The wisdom and inventions of these scholars have become a necessity for the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world. They have also made indelible and huge contributions to world civilization, and I am full of gratitude to them from the bottom of my heart. There are corridors between buildings. It is such a wonderful and romantic time to sit in such an ancient and elegant doorway to read, listen to music and chat.
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Almost all students studying at the University of Sydney are particularly looking forward to their graduation ceremony, which is not only an important sign of the completion of their studies, but also an important transition into society. The Great Hall where the graduation ceremony is held is very much like a church. It is based on the famous WESTMINSTER Church in London. It is 41 meters long, 14 meters wide and has a maximum clearance of 22 meters. The Great Hall is surrounded by hangings of the past presidents of the University of Sydney and some celebrities. The whole hall is filled with a sense of religious holiness, making people respect nature and science.
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The University of Sydney is a university with both strength and appearance. Its LOGO is very royal. The ceremony officially began. Everyone stood up. Amidst the solemn music, the school leaders and academic authorities slowly walked into the venue on the red carpet and took their seats on the podium. One of them held an object with a cone on one end in both hands, which was the scepter, the treasure of the University of Sydney, and solemnly placed it horizontally on the stand on the table.
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? The scepter is the treasure of the University of Sydney awarded by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom through the Governor of New South Wales in 1854. It is a symbol of the power of the school's Senate. It is composed of a silver crown inlaid with a whole piece of gold rough stone. It is decorated with royal coat of arms and roses on the outside. It is exquisitely made. There is also a motto engraved in English below: Let teaching promote virtue. The scepter will only be presented when major events are held in the school.
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?After the graduates participating in the graduation ceremony took their seats in the front row, the emcee asked everyone to stand up and welcomed the principal and school committee members. The organ played melodiously, and the team filed in from outside the door. The first two held the scepter, followed closely by the school committee members, and finally the principal, all wearing robes and smiling. After a brief speech by the principal, all the graduates came to the stage in order of doctorates, masters and bachelors, received certificates from the principal, shook hands with the principal, and accepted his best wishes. The surroundings were filled with thunderous applause and spotlights. Finally, a The coronation ceremony and acceptance speech of a professor who received special academic honors.
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Among the graduates who have graduated from here, there are Nobel Prize winners, government prime ministers, kings, and business giants; In one year, the graduates of the University of Sydney flowed like a river, rushing endlessly, and together they created the glory and glory of their alma mater.
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The music of "Ode to Joy" sounded. The principal and school committee members were the first to leave, followed by the graduates. The bell of the bell tower rang slowly and steadily throughout the University of Sydney. Pedestrians automatically stopped and saluted the graduating team. At this moment, the power of education transcends everything and is as enduring as the sound of the bell. The entire event lasted nearly two hours.
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With the development of society, people's horizons are becoming wider and wider, and more and more young people choose to study abroad to enrich their heritage. At the University of Sydney, we walked through the vast expanse of pristine natural scenery, arrived at the clear blue lakeside gardens, watched pigeons strolling in the garden, watched wild ducks floating in the lake, strolled through the antique campus, and traveled to the top global chemistry university where elites gathered. . It was truly a great experience, a cultural and scenic feast at its finest.
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The towering old trees are like a blue link, cleverly connecting the various colleges together. There are many classic buildings with a long history. The solemn classrooms and the main building covered with ivy stand among the green trees and red flowers. The architectural styles of each college have their own characteristics, perfectly combining classical and modern styles, demonstrating their profound cultural heritage and development innovation.
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?Colorful flowers bloomed on the walkways on both sides of the building, with pink petals falling all over the ground. The beauty was intoxicating. Women are like flowers and dreams. When they see flowers, they are always hard to move away. They yearn for the romantic feeling of being drunk among flowers. Sister Anna even sat on the ground with a bright smile blooming among the petals. She was more beautiful than the flowers.
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This is the third time I have visited the University of Sydney. Every time, I stand in front of the Harry Potter Building and look up at the wind blowing white clouds in the blue sky. The transformed flowers, at that moment, I realized: one flower is the world, one thought is the heaven. Looking around, the entire University of Sydney lies leisurely in a British pastoral, and it is impossible to tell which is the city and which is the university. No wonder, the University of Sydney is known as a city within a university, and a university within a city. Wandering in the history and culture accumulated over hundreds of years, appreciate the charm of ancient Gothic architecture, and feel the legend of the development of the University of Sydney... Open Tolerance and free communication.
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Perhaps it was in this open and free atmosphere that the University of Sydney grew into a world-famous university.
The ancient school building, superior conditions, and good traditions have also contributed to the continued prosperity of the University of Sydney through the ages.
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? A quiet lake separates the college from the city. Sitting by the lake, watching seagulls flying by, the lights of tall buildings in the distance are mixed with the light from the cafe. The aroma and the constant flow of traffic push a real world before our eyes: inside the door, there is the simplicity of the Middle Ages, and outside the door, there is the prosperity of the new world. It's like the cycle of centuries, with one step leading to a thousand years.
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?Perhaps, it is in this passage of time that human beings are making progress day by day and society is prospering step by step. Looking back at the low-key school badge and the wall-less gate of the University of Sydney, I realize that the size of the university lies not in the buildings, but in the masters.
?We walked, strolled, searched at the University of Sydney, and also thought in the tunnel of time: What is culture, innovation and inheritance? What is wisdom, truth and eternity?
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Knowledge is a beam of light that brings warmth and strength to people.
?Life is long, I hope there will be time to look back, and I hope to have the fragrance of books by my side.
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