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Campus gardens you should visit before you graduate

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911±¬ÁÏÍø is home to a range of beautiful gardens, each with its own unique atmosphere. Scroll down to discover some of 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s best gardens, what’s so great about them and where to find them on campus.

Malaysian Garden

This is the perfect spot to catch up with a friend or have some peaceful alone time on campus. Grab a pal or a good book and relax in one of the comfy swing chairs.

Where: Outside Buildings 101 and 109

Japanese Garden

Visiting this tranquil space feels almost like stepping into a real Japanese botanical garden. Breathe in the smell of jasmine, listen to the sound of trickling water and watch the koi fish swim around.

Where: Building 401

Sculpture Garden

Situated in one of the busier areas of campus, this is a great spot to hang out between classes. While you’re there, be sure to check out some of the sculptures and grab a bite to eat from one of the nearby food trucks.

Where: Opposite the Guild Building (106F)

Spiritual Garden

Feeling overwhelmed? Even if you’re not spiritual, this secluded garden is the perfect quiet place to sit, reflect and reset.

Where: Between Buildings 307 and 308

Mediterranean Garden

As well as lush greenery, this garden has plenty of shady seating options and is a great place to meet up with friends on your lunch break.

Where: Building 202­

Written by mass communications student Kelsey Tang

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