Lihua Women's University is the first women's University in Korea. It is recognized as the best women's University in Asia and represents the highest standard of women's education in Korea. Originally called Lihua School, it was named by Emperor Gaozong and Empress Ming Cheng of Korea in memory of the wife of Scranton, a Methodist doctor who pioneered women's education in Korea at that time. In Korea, the Lihua Women's University symbolizes the model of women's education in the new era of coexistence of wisdom and beauty, and is famous for its rich presidential wife. Address: Metro Line 2 to Lida Station, exit through Exit 2 and 3 and walk about 200 meters to see the main entrance of Lihua Nvu University. The most famous one should be its sunken building, a library hidden underground. Many ancient European-style buildings are still preserved in the school, and literature and art are restored to the ancients. Sure enough, it's a women's university, full of girls'feelings everywhere.