
Zhejiang University of Science and Technology has two campuses. The main campus is located next to Xiaohe Mountain in Xihu District, Hangzhou. It is known as " Hangzhou's most beautiful university " . It is a provincial full-time undergraduate university with a focus on engineering, integrating engineering, science, literature, art, economics, management, and education.
Zhejiang University of Science and Technology is a school with distinctive characteristics. It takes the application and innovation of science and technology as its mission and aims to cultivate high-level applied talents with an international background.
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Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, located in Hangzhou, is a key institution for engineering, science, and technology education in Zhejiang Province. It has a strong focus on research and innovation, contributing to local technological development and talent cultivation.
The university is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Visitors can reach the campus by taxi, local buses, or metro lines that connect to nearby stops. Walking is suitable once inside the campus.
The campus is generally open during the day from early morning to evening. The best time to visit is during weekdays to avoid large crowds and when the weather is mild in spring or autumn.
Access to the main campus is usually free for visitors. Special exhibitions or events may require tickets, which can be purchased online or at the venue.
Advance booking is generally not necessary for casual campus visits. For large events or lectures, booking 1–3 days in advance is recommended.
1–3 hours are usually sufficient to explore the campus, its main buildings, gardens, and public areas.
Guided tours may be available for groups, mostly in Chinese. Audio guides are limited and not commonly provided.
Start at the main entrance, visit the central buildings, walk through gardens and green spaces, then explore libraries, exhibition halls, and student areas.
Night visits are generally limited for safety. Special tours or events may be scheduled occasionally, often announced by the university.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Visiting during academic breaks may result in fewer people on campus.
The campus has public restrooms, vending machines, cafes, and student canteens. Some small shops or kiosks may sell stationery or snacks.
Main campus areas are mostly accessible, with ramps and pathways suitable for children and elderly. Some buildings may have restricted access for non-students.
Cash is accepted at some canteens, but mobile payments and cards are widely accepted on campus.
Campus cafeterias, small local restaurants, and nearby cafes provide a variety of food and drinks.
Vegetarian options are commonly available in campus cafeterias. Vegan and halal options may be limited but can be found nearby.
Several hotels and guesthouses are located near the university, suitable for short-term stays.
Small campus shops may sell stationery, university-branded items, and books. Nearby areas offer local Hangzhou handicrafts and tea.
Taxi, ride-hailing apps, or local buses connect to Hangzhou city center, West Lake, and other nearby attractions.