Zhijiang Campus, Zhejiang University, University campus in Hangzhou, China
Zhijiang Campus is a university grounds situated on a hill near the Qiantang River in Hangzhou, housing multiple academic departments and research facilities. The area spans several zones with teaching buildings, laboratories, and student services of varying sizes.
The grounds trace their origin to the founding of Hangchow University and became part of Zhejiang University in 1952. Several older buildings across the site hold status as nationally protected cultural structures.
The campus brings together students from across China in shared academic spaces, particularly within its law programs. The riverside setting shapes how people move through and experience daily campus life.
Visitors can reach the campus by public bus or bicycle, as good transport connections exist. Multiple dining venues across the grounds offer both Chinese and international dishes.
The Guanghua Law School maintains its main location here and draws law professionals from across the nation. This faculty has played a notable role in the country's legal education landscape.
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