Time passes slowly up here in the mountains We sit beside bridges and walk beside fountains Catch the wild fishes that float through the stream Time passes slowly when you're lost in a _____________________________________________________________ |
![]() | Stuttgart City Library (Stuttgart, Germany) Opened in 2011, this nine-story public library, designed by Eun Young Yi to feel open and full of light, is the cultural center for the city and can be entered from any of its four sides, and you can borrow artwork as well as books. |
![]() | Biblioteca Sandro Penna (Perugia, Italy) In a country known for classical architecture and historical buildings, Bibloteca Sandro Penna stands out for its modern aesthetic. Housing books and multimedia, this library was built in 2004, is named after a local poet and it is easily found with its circular pink glass top looking like a flying saucer. |
![]() | Beach Library (Albena, Bulgaria) Reading a book on the beach is a classic, and in HEOILBRARY Bulgaria, one library encourages tourists to do just that. The white, weather-resistant shelves lined up not far from the surf hold 6, 000 books in 15 languages so every visitor can find the perfect beach read to enjoy while enjoying the sun. |
![]() | The Camel Library Service (North Eastern Province, Kenya) To change low literacy rates (识字率) in the desert of Kenya, the government created a roaming library made up of nine camels bringing books to villages. The library travels four days a week serving the area's nomadic people. At present the service focuses on children, but with more funding they plan to increase their reach both in distance and the titles they carry. |
![]() | Seikei University Library (Tokyo, Japan) Libraries are usually known for their quiet atmosphere, but this one encourages conversation. Pritzker Prize-winner Shigeru Ban designed the library with space-age, free standing soundproofed pods (隔音吊舱) to respect those who need quiet corners for study, while also being helpful to other methods of learning;they serve as perfect places for study groups and lively discussions. |
(1) in the eyes of three young Russian people | ||
Background | ●There are more and more exchanges between China and Russia. ●More Russians have come to China as a (2) of it. | |
Three Russians | Alisa Topchiy | ●She is now a college student in a Russian university. ●She has (3) China twice. ●To her, Chinese dumplings are the most special. |
Podareva Anastasai | ●She is now a postgraduate in a Chinese university. ●She decided to stay in China after seeing how China (4) against COVID -19. | |
Maxim Kovalew | ●He studies in a Chinese university. ●He can't love Chinese WeChat Pay well (5) . |