The Christian College, founded in 1524, is the largest and oldest college in Oxford University. From the Christian College, there have been many celebrities, British philosopher Locke, great scientist Einstein, author Louis Carroll of "Alice in Wonderland" and many British prime ministers and parliamentarians. Now, he has become Oxford's most famous college because of Harry Potter. Once he enters the first big garden, it is very beautiful. Walking inside, you can see the College on the right hand. Fangting is one of the largest quadrangular atriums in Oxford. This lawn is the background of Alice's fairy tales in Wonderland. There is a big tree in the courtyard, which is said to be where Mr. Rabbit and Alice jumped into the Wonderland Entrance in "Alice in Wonderland". At 10:30, there was a long queue at the entrance of tourists. The daughter was a fan and she was frozen as soon as she stepped onto the steps leading to the hall. It was said that in the movie, Principal Dumbledore was standing at the top of the steps to welcome everyone. Unfortunately, there were so many tourists that it was impossible to take pictures at the top unless you didn't care to be drowned by the crowd. The elegant fan-shaped ceiling on the top of the stairs was built in 1638. The most famous of the College is the Christian College canteen. Almost every "Harry, Potter" movie opens with a ceremony in this hall and then eats happily. The Christian College canteen is a very important part of the college. It is still the place where students at Oxford University eat every day. Professors still maintain the tradition of dining with students. Therefore, in the morning, midday and evening meals, the hall is not open to the public. In addition, if there are special activities, there will be a dinner party here. The lobby is the largest college hall in Oxford or Cambridge during the Victorian period. It can accommodate 300 people. The grand ceiling of the hall is a "cantilevered arch support "structure," and the walls are hung with portraits of members of the Christian Academy, some of which are portraits of the British Prime Minister who studied here. At the end of the hall, there is a bust of Queen Elizabeth II and a portrait of Henry VIII, the founder of the college. Starting at the entrance, there is a portrait of Alice on the fifth window on the left. The faculty's courtyard is particularly beautiful and magnificent against the blue sky and green grass. The faculty's church, the most striking is Jonah Window, because the only person on the window, Jonah, is made of stained glass, while the rest of the window is made of stained glass. Only when you look carefully can you find the subtle differences. St. Frideswide's altar is the oldest monument in the cathedral, carved with exquisite plants and faces. Painted glass windows behind the altar depict the story of Alice's sister Edith Liddell becoming a saint in "Alice in Wonderland". After the visit, he left his back door and turned directly to Merton Street. Merton Street is a quiet trail, roadside covered with some ancient colleges, such as Oriel, Corpus Christ, these colleges have a very ancient history, the layout and scenery inside are also very beautiful.