Visit the scenic campus, explore the unique architectural styles, and enjoy a relaxing stroll around the picturesque campus grounds. The surrounding Emei Mountain area offers hiking opportunities, and you can enjoy the views of the famous Buddhist mountain.

The Emei Campus of Southwest Jiaotong University is an important part of the "one school, two locations and three campuses" educational structure of Southwest Jiaotong University.
The campus is located in the scenic Mount Emei Scenic Area, which is listed in the World Natural and Cultural Heritage List. The campus has beautiful scenery, a pleasant environment, excellent teaching and living facilities, and enjoys the reputation of "Garden University". It is an ideal place for learning and further study.
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Southwest Jiaotong University Emei Campus is part of one of China's prestigious engineering universities. It combines modern educational facilities with the natural beauty of Emei Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its cultural and religious significance in Buddhism.
The campus is located in Leshan, Sichuan Province, near Emei Mountain. You can reach it by taxi or bus from Leshan city center. It's also accessible by train from Chengdu to Leshan, followed by a short taxi ride.
The campus is open year-round for visitors. The best time to visit is in spring or autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the surrounding nature is at its most beautiful.
Entrance to the university campus is free. However, any tours or special events may have an additional fee, which can be paid on-site or online through the university's visitor service.
For general campus visits, no prior booking is required. However, it's advisable to book in advance for any special events or guided tours.
You can explore the campus in about 2–3 hours, but if you plan to visit the surrounding areas like Emei Mountain, you may want to set aside a full day.
Highlights include the campus's serene natural surroundings, historical buildings, and nearby scenic spots like the Emei Mountain and its temples.
Guided tours are available, and they are typically offered in Mandarin. English-speaking guides may be available on request, but it is best to check in advance.
The best viewpoints are along the Emei Mountain trails and from the higher campus areas, where you can see panoramic views of the surrounding region and the mountain.
Start by exploring the campus grounds, then head towards the Emei Mountain scenic area. A visit to the temples around the mountain is also highly recommended for a more cultural experience.
Night visits are generally not available, but the surrounding Emei Mountain area may offer some special evening events or light shows during certain festivals.
The campus is less crowded on weekdays, particularly during off-peak months like winter. It can get busy during university events and holidays, so plan accordingly.
Facilities include restrooms, water stations, and a few campus cafes and small shops. However, for more food options, you may want to visit nearby Leshan city.
The campus is fairly accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, though some areas, especially around the mountain, may be challenging. There are pathways suitable for strollers and wheelchairs around the main campus area.
Both cash and mobile payments (like WeChat Pay and Alipay) are accepted, but it's best to have some cash on hand in case certain places do not accept cards or mobile payments.
There are a few campus cafes and eateries within walking distance. For more variety, head to the city of Leshan, where you can find local Sichuan cuisine restaurants.
Vegetarian food options are available on the campus, and you can find vegetarian and halal options in nearby restaurants in Leshan city.
There are several hotels near the campus in Leshan, ranging from budget options to mid-range accommodations. Some hotels near Emei Mountain also offer stunning views of the surrounding area.
Nearby attractions include the famous Emei Mountain, the Baoguo Temple, and the Leshan Giant Buddha, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
There are a few small souvenir shops on the campus and nearby. Typical souvenirs include local handicrafts, Buddhist artifacts, and Emei Mountain-themed items.
You can easily continue your trip by taxi, bus, or train. Leshan's transportation hub provides easy access to Chengdu, other nearby cities, and attractions like Mount Emei.