
Wuhan University of Technology (WUT), abbreviated as "WUT" [1-2], traces its origins to the Hubei Polytechnic School, which was founded in 1898 at the request of Zhang Zhidong, the Governor-General of Huguang during the late Qing Dynasty. It was established in 2000 through the merger of the former Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan University of Technology, and Wuhan University of Automotive Industry, which were affiliated with the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Communications, and the China National Automotive Industry Corporation, respectively.
As of May 2018, the school has Mafangshan Campus, Yujiatou Campus and Nanhu Campus, with 25 colleges (departments), 90 undergraduate majors, and 4 national key laboratories (engineering centers).
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The school covers an area of more than 4,000 mu (more than 2.67 million square meters), with a total building area of more than 1.56 million square meters. The four modern libraries (East Courtyard Library, West Courtyard Library, South Lake Library and Yu District Library) have a collection of more than 3.9 million books.
Mafangshan Campus
The Mafangshan Campus of Wuhan University of Technology, formed from the former Wuhan University of Technology and Wuhan University of Automotive Industry, comprises East Campus, West Campus, Jianhu Campus, and the new Nanhu Campus. It primarily includes 19 colleges and schools: the School of Materials Science and Engineering, the School of Automotive Engineering, the School of Automation, the School of Liberal Arts and Law, the School of Chemical Engineering, the Department of Physical Education, the School of Marxism, the School of International Education, the School of Vocational and Technical Education, the School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, the School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, the School of Online (Continuing) Education, the School of Information Engineering, the School of Art and Design, the School of Foreign Languages, the School of Computer Science and Technology, the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, the School of Management, and the School of Economics.
Yujiatou Campus
Yujiatou Campus is the original campus of Wuhan University of Technology. The School of Computer Science and Technology, School of Transportation, School of Energy and Power Engineering, School of Logistics Engineering, School of Shipping, and School of Politics and Administration are located on this campus.
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Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) is a major public research university in Wuhan, Hubei, established through the merger of several technical colleges. It is known for engineering, materials science, and automotive programs, contributing significantly to education and research in China.
Located in the Jiang’an District of Wuhan. Accessible via Wuhan Metro Line 2 (WUT Station), local buses, taxis, or ride-hailing services. Walking inside the campus is recommended for sightseeing.
The campus is generally open to visitors from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit for pleasant weather and scenic views.
Entry is generally free for visitors. Certain exhibitions or special events may require tickets, available online or at the venue.
Advance booking is not required for general campus visits. For special events, booking a few days in advance is recommended.
2–3 hours are sufficient to walk through the main campus, gardens, and key buildings.
Guided tours may be arranged through the university, mainly in Chinese. English tours may be available upon request for international visitors.
Start at the main gate, visit the library and key academic buildings, walk through gardens and plazas, and end at student centers or open spaces for photos.
Night visits are generally restricted. Special events or university festivals may include evening activities or exhibitions.
Weekdays are less crowded. During weekends, holidays, or exam periods, more students and visitors are on campus.
Facilities include restrooms, campus cafes, vending machines, water fountains, and seating areas.
The campus is mostly accessible, though some older buildings may have stairs. Paths and green spaces are suitable for children and elderly visitors.
Most campus facilities accept mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and cards; cash is occasionally used in small vendors.
Vegetarian options are available in campus cafeterias. Vegan and halal options are limited but may be found in nearby restaurants.
Campus stores sell university-branded merchandise such as T-shirts, stationery, mugs, and small souvenirs.
Use Wuhan Metro, taxis, or ride-hailing services to reach city attractions, train stations, or airports.