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Is the Chinese University of Hong Kong better than Shanghai Jiaotong University? Is it as famous as Shanghai Jiaotong University?
The Chinese University of Hong Kong ranks better in the world than Shanghai Jiaotong University, and its popularity in the world is also greater than that of Shanghai Jiaotong University. In the QSS ranking of 20 18, the Chinese University of Hong Kong ranked 42nd and Shanghai Jiaotong University ranked 59th.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a first-class public research comprehensive university in Asia and enjoys an international reputation. It is a world-class academic center in China's research, biomedical science, information science, economy and finance, geographic information, earth science and other key research fields.

Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranks among the "985 Project", "2 1 Project" and "World-class University Construction University", and is one of the nine major alliances, China University Presidents Association, Universitas 2 1, Pacific Rim University Alliance, 21Century Academic Alliance and international applied science and technology development cooperation.

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As the leading institution of higher learning in Hong Kong and even Asia and the main position of contemporary neo-Confucianism, CUHK has gathered a large number of academic masters such as Qian Mu, Yang Rumei, Lin Yutang, Li Zhuohao, Gao Kun, Tsung i Jao, Liu Zhenhua, Morris, Yang Zhenning, Mundell, Yao Qizhi and Bai Xianyong, and trained outstanding talents from all walks of life represented by historian Yu Yingshi, mathematician Qiu Chengtong and banker Zheng Haiquan.

Shanghai Jiaotong University is one of the birthplaces of higher education in China. 19 1 1 renamed Nanyang University Hall, 1929 renamed national chiao tung university, 1949 renamed Jiaotong University; 1955, moved to Xi 'an, divided into Shanghai part of Jiaotong University and Xi 'an part; 1959 was established independently and adopted the name of "Shanghai Jiaotong University" in Shanghai. 1999, the former Shanghai Agricultural College merged; In 2005, it merged with the former Shanghai Second Medical University.