Stroll through the beautiful campus, visit the academic buildings, and enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding nature and nearby Xixi Wetlands.

The Xixi Campus of Zhejiang University is located in the northwest of Hangzhou, on Tianmushan Road, in the Hangzhou High-tech Development Zone. Because the Xixi River is to the east of the campus, it is named Xixi Campus.
The Xixi Campus is the former site of Hangzhou University. Three colleges, including the School of Humanities, the School of Media and International Culture, and the School of Education, are located on this campus. It has a computer center, a central laboratory, an audio-visual education center, and a number of advanced teaching and research experimental facilities.
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Zhejiang University Xixi Campus is known for its focus on research and innovation, contributing significantly to education and science in China.
Located in the west of Hangzhou, the campus is accessible by taxi or bus. The nearest metro station is "Xixi Road" on Line 5.
The campus is open year-round. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn for pleasant weather and beautiful scenery.
There is no entrance fee to visit the campus. Tickets may be required for specific events, available onsite.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary unless for special events or exhibitions.
Expect to spend 2-3 hours exploring the campus, especially if you want to take in the surroundings and visit the Wetlands area.
Key highlights include the main academic buildings, the surrounding natural areas, and the nearby Xixi Wetlands.
Guided tours in Chinese are available, and booking in advance is recommended for those who wish to join one.
Best photography spots include the West Lake area, the campus gardens, and the tranquil paths through Xixi Wetlands.
Start at the main entrance, explore the academic areas, and then walk towards the Xixi Wetlands for nature views.
No specific night tours or light shows are available, but evening walks around the campus can offer a peaceful atmosphere.
Weekdays are less crowded, especially in the morning. Weekends tend to be busier with local visitors.
The campus has rest areas, food courts, and basic amenities such as water fountains and shops for snacks.
The campus is relatively accessible, with some areas providing ramps and elevators. However, some parts can be hilly.
Mobile payments (WeChat, Alipay) are commonly accepted, but it’s helpful to have cash for small transactions.
There are cafes and canteens on campus. Nearby, you’ll find local Chinese restaurants and food markets.
Vegetarian food is available, though halal options may be limited in nearby restaurants.
Nearby hotels include the Wyndham Grand Hangzhou and Zhejiang Hotel.
West Lake and Xixi Wetlands are close by and can be easily visited on the same day.
There are souvenir shops selling Zhejiang University merchandise such as books, T-shirts, and stationery.
Public transport, taxis, or private car hire are good options to explore other attractions like West Lake or the Lingyin Temple.