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What are the landmarks on the CSUN campus?

Yuelu Mountain: Ancient trees, thick shade, songbirds; Xiangjiang River, the water goes north, the eagle strikes the sky, the fish fly in the shallow bottom, a hundred barges compete for the flow. The natural and humanistic landscapes are blended with each other, and the traditional culture and modern civilization are intertwined.

Concentral South University Stadium: known as the "Bird's Nest of Central South University" by the majority of students, officially put into use in 2008, the stadium has a floor area of 15,346 square meters, with 18,000 seats, which is one of the largest stadiums for colleges and universities in China. Every year, new students are greeted, checked in and registered in the stadium.

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The campus of Central South University is quiet and elegant, with a clear lake, swans playing in the water, ducks in flocks, small pavilions with distinctive style, lotus flowers, lush trees and green grass; the teaching buildings are spacious and bright, with clear windows and beautiful and orderly arrangement, a secluded and elegant environment, and a pleasant view, which makes it a good place to study and learn.

CUNY's school spirit of "seeking truth from goodness, beauty and tolerance" unites the wisdom of traditional Chinese culture and guides college students to set up correct values, not only in pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty, but also in the pursuit of a life of open-mindedness, tolerance and creativity; moral excellence, artistic excellence, and the pursuit of truth in science into one.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Central South University