National United University, National university in Miaoli City, Taiwan.
National United University is a national university in Miaoli City, northern Taiwan, spread across a broad campus with several building complexes. The campus includes lecture halls, research facilities, libraries, and sports areas connected by wide pathways and green spaces.
The university was founded in 1972 and initially focused on technical and scientific subjects. Over time, new faculties were added, including business, humanities, and regional studies programs.
The institution carries the name "United" as a reference to the merger of several institutes, symbolizing the connection between different fields of study today. Throughout the campus, calligraphy and posters recall the Hakka roots of the region, bringing this tradition into the daily life of students.
The campus sits in a quiet part of the city, easily reached on foot or by bicycle. Libraries and common areas remain open during term time, while some sections may close during holiday months.
Several faculty buildings are named after nearby mountains and rivers, reflecting the connection to the local landscape. The grounds also feature small gardens and ponds that serve as quiet study spots between classes.
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