National Taipei University, Constituent college in Taipei, Taiwan
The National Taipei University is a higher education institution in New Taipei and Taipei, Taiwan. The campus includes several modern buildings with lecture halls, libraries, and administrative spaces connected by green areas and paved walkways.
The university was founded during the Japanese colonial period and went through several restructurings and name changes. After the end of World War II, it grew into one of the main public higher education institutions in the capital region.
The campus serves as a meeting ground for young people from across Taiwan and neighboring countries. Students gather in groups along pathways between faculty buildings, in dining halls, and on open courtyards used for study and conversation.
The campus can be reached by public transport, and buildings have ramps and elevators for wheelchair users. Most areas are open during daytime, with libraries and lecture halls busiest during semester periods.
The institution carries two official names, with the Chinese designation 國立臺北大學 emphasizing its status as a national institution. This dual naming appears on all official signs and documents throughout the campus.
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