
Zhejiang University's Zijingang Campus is the newest and main campus of Zhejiang University. Spanning thousands of acres, it boasts a distinctive garden-like atmosphere. It's a popular destination not only for students studying and conducting research, but also for visitors who enjoy the fragrance of books.
There are not only various modern-style teaching buildings here, but also the old houses of Nanhuayuan that have been relocated intact, the beauty of Qizhen Lake, the steel and concrete lines in the east area, the simplicity of red bricks in the west area, as well as dormitory buildings in the north and several newly built modern buildings in the south. The entire campus is both modern and traditional.
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Zhejiang University Zijingang Campus is one of the main campuses of Zhejiang University, located in Hangzhou. It is a center for advanced research and education in China, offering a mix of modern facilities, green spaces, and innovative research centers that contribute significantly to the development of science, technology, and culture in China.
The campus is located in the Zijingang area of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It can be accessed by metro via the Zijingang Station (Line 5), or by bus or taxi from various parts of the city. Walking within the campus is easy and recommended for exploring the picturesque surroundings.
The campus is open to the public during daylight hours, from 8 AM to 6 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring or autumn when the weather is mild, and the campus is covered with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers.
There is no entrance fee to visit the campus. However, certain events, exhibitions, or special attractions may require a ticket. These can usually be purchased online through the university’s event portals or at the entrance for specific exhibitions.
Booking in advance is recommended if you plan to attend special events or conferences. It is advisable to book at least 1-2 weeks ahead for popular events.
You can explore the campus in about 2-3 hours, especially if you want to visit the main landmarks like the Zijingang Library and the campus lake. If attending events or lectures, you might spend more time.
Guided tours are available upon request, and some tours may be conducted in English. Audio guides may be provided during special events or exhibitions.
Start by exploring the Zijingang Library, then take a stroll around the lake. Afterward, visit the nearby student innovation centers, followed by a walk through the green spaces and gardens around the campus.
Night visits are not generally offered, but the campus is beautifully lit at night, especially around the lake. Special tours may be available for events or during university open days.
The campus is typically not very crowded, though it can get busy during major academic events. Weekdays, especially in the morning, tend to be less crowded compared to weekends.
There are well-maintained toilets and rest areas throughout the campus. Food is available at the campus cafeterias, and there are vending machines for water and snacks. Small shops selling university merchandise can also be found near the main buildings.
The campus is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available in key buildings. However, due to the large size of the campus, some areas may be more difficult to access for elderly visitors or those with mobility challenges.
Mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted on campus. Credit cards are accepted in larger facilities, but it is advisable to have mobile payment options available for smaller purchases.
There are several restaurants and cafes within the campus, offering both local Chinese and international cuisine. Nearby, you can find popular chains like Starbucks and local tea houses.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at most campus dining facilities. Halal food may be more limited, but there are some restaurants nearby that offer halal meals.
There are several hotels nearby, including budget options like 7 Days Inn and more upscale choices like the Zhejiang University Hotel.
There are small souvenir shops on campus selling Zhejiang University-themed items, such as apparel and stationery. Nearby, you can also find shops selling Hangzhou specialty teas and silk products.
Taxis, buses, and the metro are the best transportation options to continue your trip after visiting. The campus is well connected by public transportation to other key tourist spots in Hangzhou.