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Campus Environment of Engineering and Technology College of Chengdu University of Technology
The campus of Engineering and Technology College of Chengdu University of Technology covers an area of 1.350 mu, with a planned area of 1.800 mu, a school building area of 466,000 square meters, a green area of 570,000 square meters and a green coverage rate of 66%. Moruo Lake covers an area of more than 300 mu, with more than 0/000 staff 16 functional offices, 8 departments, 2 departments and 2 centers. The lakeside park is picturesque, and the 100-meter cultural wall shows the development of the college. Wanjing Garden, Ginkgo Avenue, Cinnamomum camphora Avenue, Osmanthus fragrans Forest and Peach Blossom Forest set each other off. The campus is surrounded by green trees, with beautiful flowers and green grass. It faces Leshan Giant Buddha across the river and echoes Emei Mountain from afar. It is the only independent college in Sichuan that has been rated as a provincial advanced health unit, a model advanced school for greening and a garden-style unit.

Since the school was founded, the State Bureau of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense has allocated a total of 654.38+002 billion yuan for school construction, and allocated 30 million yuan annually to support school construction. In 2004, the state allocated 265.438 million yuan to introduce master's and doctoral talents and strengthen the construction of teachers. In 2006, the government allocated 32 million yuan for school infrastructure renovation and 36 million yuan for newly requisitioned land. Chengdu University of Technology attaches great importance to the construction and development of the college. For four consecutive years, high-level talents who understand teaching management and have innovative spirit were sent to the college as the vice president in charge of education affairs, and regularly inspected and guided the teaching and student management of the college.