We must keep the roots at all costs!

by vook on 2008-11-27 07:45:52

Robert Mao recently "ranted" a lot on his personal blog about the westward extension of Hankou Road in Nanjing. I didn't pay much attention to it at first, but today when I went to Paosun Garden, I saw a poster that said "River and Sea University in Crisis" ~ I felt something was off, so I rushed back to the dormitory, got excited, and immediately went online to search frantically. To my surprise, it turns out that there will be such prosperity under River and Sea University in the future, with double-layer tunnels running straight through. Not only that, the tunnel exit will give River and Sea University plenty of face ~ It doesn't matter if the main gate is gone, because finding River and Sea University will be much more convenient in the future. It will be much more iconic than that Apollo Grand Theater, truly a source of pride for the people of River and Sea University ~

Haha, this is simply a disgrace to all the people of River and Sea University ~ Although I have always stayed in Jiangning and will continue to do so until graduation day, after all, that's our main campus, and I still have a little bit of sentiment for it ~ Let me give you an unpleasant analogy: if you come from a rural area and buy a house in the city, but someone builds a pigsty in front of your old house in the countryside, how would you react? Damn it, I can't stand it! Although River and Sea University may not be as good as Nanjing University, and we don't have the same numerical advantage as Nanjing Normal University, it's still a fact that we have some backbone. How many of those water conservancy workers aren't graduates of River and Sea University?! When so many people come back to visit their alma mater in the future, if they want to take commemorative photos, they will need to find some representative architecture of River and Sea University! Generally speaking, the school gate is the first choice, but would you really want a photo where a group of people are standing under a majestic school gate, with a large tunnel in front and a bright advertisement board for the Apollo Grand Theater hanging behind (it is currently like this, I don't know what it will be like in the future because I am just a small student, and I have no authority to ask who rents the Great Hall)? Is this a tourist photo? But isn't there still the River and Sea Pavilion? Big brothers and sisters, please take a look at the design plan for the westward extension of Hankou West Road, the River and Sea Pavilion is basically going to be completely destroyed~