
Guizhou University , founded in 1902 , is located in Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province. It is a national " Double First-Class " world-class discipline construction university, a key university of the national "211 Project " jointly built by the Ministry of Education and the Guizhou Provincial People's Government , and a key comprehensive university in Guizhou Province.
Guizhou University is located across from the Shili River Beach, with Huaxi Park and Huaxi Pingqiao nearby. The environment is exceptional, with the university practically surrounded by mountains and built on them. The northern area boasts a rich cultural atmosphere, while the western area offers a more modern feel. The cultural atmosphere sways amidst the vibrant flowers and greenery, while the scorching summer heat is tempered by dense sycamore trees. The architecture, particularly the Humanities Building, exudes a scholarly air, as if offering a sense of isolation from time.
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Guizhou University, founded in 1902, is a key comprehensive university in Guizhou Province. It plays a significant role in higher education, research, and cultural development in the region.
Located in the Huaxi District of Guiyang, Guizhou University can be reached by local bus lines, taxi, or rideshare. Walking is possible if staying in nearby accommodations.
The campus is generally open during daylight hours, around 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Visiting during weekdays avoids weekend student crowds.
Entrance to the university campus is free. No tickets are required.
No booking is required for general campus access. Special events or guided campus tours may require prior registration.
1–2 hours is sufficient for a casual walk and photography; longer if attending events or exploring multiple faculties.
Guided campus tours may be available in Chinese; English-language tours are limited and usually require arrangement in advance.
Start from the main gate, walk through central lawns and gardens, visit the library and cultural halls, explore student squares, and finish at scenic pathways or cafes.
Night visits are generally not allowed except for special university events. Light shows are rare and usually coincide with festivals or university celebrations.
Weekdays, especially mornings, are less crowded. Campus is busier during lunch hours and class change times.
Campus facilities include public restrooms, drinking fountains, student cafeterias, cafes, and benches in gardens and squares.
Most areas are accessible via paved paths. Some older buildings may have limited accessibility; ramps and elevators are available in major facilities.
Cash is occasionally needed for small cafeterias; most campus shops and cafes accept cards or mobile payments.
Several student cafeterias are available on campus. Nearby streets offer local restaurants, cafes, and snack shops.
Yes, campus cafeterias and nearby restaurants offer vegetarian and halal options, though vegan options may be limited.
Multiple hotels and guesthouses are located near the Huaxi District, ranging from budget to mid-range options.
Limited souvenir options on campus, mostly university-branded items like stationery, T-shirts, and mugs.
Buses, taxis, and rideshare services are convenient for continuing travel within Guiyang. Nearby metro stations provide access to citywide attractions.