Home / Campus Life / Content
Home
Campus Life
Golden autumn in WHU from the sky
Author:  Date:2019-12-12  Clicks:

Wuhan University is waving goodbye to its autumn, as winter is drawing near since mid-November. When we quiver with cold in our muffling coat and see the yellow falling leaves taken by the chilly wind, we miss more the leaving autumn beauty. Hills of golden leaves and sweet osmanthus have always intoxicated us. Or maybe you have had enough of this autumn scenery in a daily look, so here, a distinguished aerial shot is presented to you with the golden beauty of the campus.

No1. Cherry Blossom Castle on September 3, 2019. It is at the turn of summer and autumn.

No2. Cherry Blossom Castle on October 12, 2019. The foggy weather and yellowing plants indicate the autumn’s approaching.

No3. Sakura Old Dormitory on October 29, 2019. On the opposite stands Renwen Building. The campus is painted in bronze yellow and dark green.

Luojia Hills on September 2, 2019. Feeling the autumn from a dash of blue among the yellow green.

Wanlin Art Museum on October 12, 2019. It stands in the autumn like a ship surrounded by the fall ocean.

Plum Garden playground on October 12, 2019. The basketball court is covered with yellow leaves.

The plank road on the East Lake next to Lingbo gate on October 14, 2019. The sense of autumn gets stronger with several withered trees.

The autumn overwhelms the building of School of Journalism and Communication on October14, 2019.

The corner of School of Journalism and Communication building on October 14, 2019. The geometrical lines and autumn sights add the charm to each other.

Star pond of WHU on October 28, 2019. It glimmers like a crystal teardrop rooling down the autumn.

Photo by Zhan Chaoyue

Rewritten by: ZHU Tong, edited by Cao  Siyi, Shen Yuxi and Hu Sijia

Source:

Prev Section:Together For Peace—WHU International Students Model United Nations
Next Section:CareThem Animal Preservation Association: “Let them go”and “Let me help”

[ Close ]

Copyright @ 2014 Wuhan University