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Campus environment of Qilu Medical Center of Shandong University
Qilu Medical Center of Shandong University is located in Baotuquan Campus of Shandong University. This campus is the original campus of cheeloo University, which was founded in 1908.

The campus generally retains the pattern when it was founded. The plan was planned by Bu Daocheng, designed by American engineer G.H. Perriam and built by three companies in Chicago. All the buildings are mainly in German, English and American styles, and a large number of China traditional residential building techniques and symbols are adopted, which is the representative of imitation techniques.

The north-south axis of the teaching area is more than 200 meters long. The northernmost part of the central axis is the office building (now a comprehensive building), and the southernmost part is the Kangmu Chapel (now the eighth floor of teaching). In the south, there are Cowen Building (now the fifth floor of teaching) and Bergen Building (now the third floor of teaching). The main roads in Gro Theological Seminary (now the fourth floor of teaching) and Augustine Library (now the seventh floor of teaching) are named after the flowers and trees planted on both sides. From north to south are Xinglin Road, Huaiyin Road, Feng Dan Road, Song Yin Road, Qingyang Road and Changbai Road. The campus was one of the best campuses in China at that time, with trees all year round and flowers overflowing.

After the founding of New China, a number of buildings, such as the first floor, the second floor, the sixth floor, the seventh floor, the eighth floor, the pharmaceutical research building, the library, the canteen, the students' dormitory and the residential buildings in the family area, have been built in the campus, and the old buildings have been repaired and strengthened, forming a pattern in which various architectural styles are patchwork and complement each other. In 20 13, the original modern buildings in cheeloo university (1905- 1924), including Baotuquan campus, were selected as important historical sites and representative buildings in modern times as the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units, numbered 7-1783-5-/kloc.

The main existing old buildings on campus are: Alumni Gate (built in 1924), the third floor of teaching (Bergen Building, built in 19 17), the fourth floor of teaching (Gro Theological Seminary Building, built in the 1920s) and the fifth floor of teaching (Cowen Building,/kloc-0). 19 19), jinglanzhai (1924), meide building (1933), water tower (1924), and so on.