I’m working at Dalian University of Technology (or Li Gong Da Xue) at the moment. I've taken some photos of both the main campus (where I live) and the software campus (where I work).
Every Chinese university needs its centre piece, my last school had its scaled down Tienanmen square, DUT has a big Chairman Mao which you can see towering above everything from outside the campus.
A lot of university and government buildings around China are done in this huge imposing architecture.
This is the stadium which can fit a lot of people in the stands and has a running track, football pitch with adjoining swimming pool, gym and indoor courts.
This is the guesthouse for foreign experts where I lived for my first semester. It is 60 years old which makes it one of the oldest building I’ve seen in China and was apparently used frequently by soviet officials back in communist times.
Students on their way to class.
Students not going to class.
Studying with Mao.
Marks… Set… GO!
The campus is pretty big so you can take one of these three wheel taxis to get from one gate to another. They make a lot of noise but don’t go very fast, a trip will set you back 5yuan (50p).
Software school
I work at the DUT software campus which is out in KaiFaQu. The main campus students call it hei shan jian yu or Black mountain prison because it’s very isolated and mostly boys. The commute isn’t great but its better than living there.
This is the main teaching building.
This is the inside of the teaching building.
My students pretending to do some work.
This is a panoramic picture of my classroom, a lot of the other rooms are very plain and depressing but I thought I’d put some stuff up on the walls of mine.
These photos were taken by John (another foreign teacher). This is the English teachers office, notice how my desk is covered in books to mark and I’m very busy while Russell has nothing and is more than likely doing nothing. He’s probably wasting time on awkwardfamilyphotos.com… again.