Make an online appointment 7 days in advance and use my ID number for real-name authentication. When visiting the campus, the team can make an online reservation at most 14 days in advance. See the school notice for the specific date. On weekends, legal holidays and during the school's winter and summer vacations, the opening hours of the campus are 8: 30 am-10: 30 pm and 6: 5438+03: 30 pm-15: 30 pm.
Overview of Tsinghua University:
Tsinghua University is a 985 school, Tsinghua University (hereinafter referred to as "Tsinghua"), a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) and directly under the central government, the Nine Schools Alliance, the President Association of China University, and Asian University Alliance. China is an important base for high-level personnel training and scientific and technological research, and is known as the "cradle of red engineers".
Tsinghua University was originally named "Tsinghua School" and was founded in 19 1 1. It was later renamed Tsinghua Preparatory School and Tsinghua School, and was upgraded to Tsinghua University on 1928. There are two versions of its name. One theory is that Tsinghua Campus is located at the foot of Cuihua Mountain, which means "Cuihua blends" and is named "Tsinghua".
Tsinghua University was originally a royal garden in Qing Dynasty, and later it was renamed Tsinghua Campus. The word "Tsinghua" originated from Xie Hun's poem "You Xi Chi" in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which means that the sunset is setting in the west, birds are singing in the forest, and the clear water color and gorgeous vegetation have been submerged in the twilight. Later, the word "Shui Mu Tsinghua" was introduced and given the meaning of "clear water and beautiful trees".
As an important part of China's higher education, Tsinghua University has devoted itself to personnel training, academic research and social services, and has made remarkable achievements in scientific and technological innovation, cultural inheritance and personnel training. Tsinghua University was renamed Tsinghua University and was named National Tsinghua University on 1928.
The words "hibiscus flower" and "Tsinghua" are displayed on the school emblem, symbolizing the wish of Zhu Zaiyu, the founder of the school, and helping Chinese civilization to "liberate independence" and flourish. Hibiscus symbolizes the blooming flowers in southern China and the beauty and richness of traditional culture in China. The origin and implication of the name covers the inheritance and innovation of China's academic tradition and modern knowledge, and also embodies the vision and mission of the school's development.