复刻魁北克大学毕业证图片,University of Quebec Diploma
There are more than 150 trees of different species that change with the seasons on the campus of the University of Quebec in Montreal. The bright yellow ginkgo trees bloom in autumn, the lush magnolias bring vitality in late spring, and there are still trees in the woods. Canadian acacia, North American acacia and elm. There are also paths interspersed in the woods, creating a peaceful learning environment. In the new biological sciences pavilion, a street front porch leads to the inner courtyard, which is decorated with floral motifs symbolizing teaching staff. The colorful planting ponds are the petals, and the lush acacia branches are the stamens. The surrounding pavilions are built with glass corridors, from which students can enjoy views of the courtyard. There is a small open space between the TELUQ building and the student dormitory with leaf-shaped grass in contrast to the previous yard. Lush vegetation and sloping topography preserve school privacy. In addition to this, the campus has also adopted many exotic decorative details to make the campus more diverse.