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Found a nice little park by the dorms. Will be heading here often when I need some greenery.
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NYU Shanghai details // by Suzu Warrior (CAS ‘20)
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Here’s my thesis abstract I had to turn in for NYU’s Undergraduate Research Fund Conference I’ll be participating in at the end of the semester.
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Celebrating Spring at the Chenshan Botanical Gardens. If you ever find yourself needing some nature in 上海(Shanghai), this is the pace to go. NYUSH was kind enough offer a free day trip to release post-midterm stress. ☺️
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At NYU, you get beautiful skylines wherever you study 🏙💙 (via Suzu Warrior, CAS '19)
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The Phoenix and Dragons, symbols for male and female success.
In Intermediate Chinese 1 we learned two phrases ”望男成龙” (direct translation: hope son becomes a dragon, but means to hope your son is successful) and ”望女成凤” (direct translation: hope daughter becomes a phoenix, but means to hope your daughter is successful).
Wishing everyone success in the future.
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Solid Instagrams of Nashville’s more posh side. 15 March 2018.
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Welcoming the Spring Festival spirit with violet #NYU
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Photo shoot with the best ! 27 January 2018.
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in Jerusalem during the NYU Israel Experience trip. 13 January 2018.
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Sing to me Paolo 🎤(via IG: @anniejuxin)
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Ciao bella ♥️
Photo by Annie Swenson, Tisch Film/TV ‘20
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I don’t want to say this is my favorite place in the world, but I’m not sure how else to describe it. The dog cafe in Shanghai China (http://www.timeoutshanghai.com/venue/Restaurants__Cafes-Cafes/38149/Canil.html) is not as much a cafe, as a dog kennel that has a dispenser of hot tea, but I’m not complaining. 50 yuan gives you endless time with these doggos, and memories galore. Not to mention the shop is in the historic Shanghai 1933, the old meat packing building. Drag a friend with the promise of cultural architecture, then shove them in this lovely place. :)
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