Off-the-beaten-path destination in the US: University of Virginia.
The University of Virginia is located in Charlottesville, Virginia, with a small airport nearby. As for the historical ranking of the university, you can ask Baidu.
Compared to universities in China, the University of Virginia is not just a campus, but a small town.
In the small town, there are shops, post office🏣, gas station, restaurants, coffee☕️ shops, and even a car repair shop. The bus🚌 is also very convenient inside the town.
Everywhere is shaded by green grass, with a low population density. Whenever encountering someone, they feel very happy 😃. Even from a distance, they will say hello to me.
Visit the memorial museum of Thomas Jefferson, the drafter of the US Declaration of Independence. Although the university has a long history, the maintenance of the buildings is very good👍 and every building looks new, which shows that Americans are willing to invest in education.
If you're tired from shopping, you can go to the university cafeteria for a meal. It costs around $15 for all-you-can-eat with a wide variety of ingredients, and you can even ask the waiter to stir-fry some vegetables just for you.
Stay in the hotel on campus, which can be booked on Ctrip. The interior of the hotel has a retro style and is very clean, with coin-operated washing machines and dryers.
Living on campus, everyone around here is polite and looks like a university professor. The breakfast service staff in their cafeteria are also very polite. Next to me is a table of intellectuals who seem to be here for a conference.
Dining in such an atmosphere is also a special enjoyment.
At night, you can go to a bar to drink, listen to music and chat. There are few tourists here, and those who like peace and quiet and slow travel can consider it.