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What are the clubs worth joining in Lanzhou University

Every year, soon after the new students enrollment, Lanzhou University will start the annual "hundred groups war" to grab new people. As a sister of Lanzhou University research, to share with the younger siblings, some associations do not need to grab people, but rather the demand exceeds the supply. Therefore, we must always pay attention to the following a few big hot hot group recruitment time and rules, prepare in advance.

1, the national society

2011 in Lanzhou University, founded in the traditional culture class society, founded the year was rated as A-class brand society. Come here to experience the core values of China's vast 5,000 years of civilization and the profound spiritual achievements of Chinese culture.

Walk around the campus in ancient costumes and feel the charm of China.

2, skateboarding club

Want to be the most beautiful boy in Lanzhou University? The prettiest? You want to be? Join the Lanzhou University Skateboard Club and become the fastest guy on the road!

3. Guitar Enthusiasts Association

It's perfect for students who have some basic knowledge of musical instruments, or have a strong interest in guitar. Here, meet the guitar to meet the drunken beauty of yourself, romantic language flow in the fingertips.

4, taekwondo club

Join the taekwondo club can be strong and healthy, exercise their reaction ability and perseverance.

Vigorous exercise can experience the sweaty pleasure of aerobic exercise, and play a detoxification beauty effect.

Mastering self-defense skills will help you get out of danger when encountering strong enemies.

The point is that girls who know Taekwondo are really cool.

5, Art Association

Suitable for in-depth development of painting foundation & no foundation of painting enthusiasts.

I hope that all students in the life of the association, to recognize some friends with similar interests, to enrich the university life, not to live up to the four years of good time in college.