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Where is Peking University Changping Branch?
Peking University Changping Campus is located at the foot of Tianshou Mountain, 4 kilometers northwest of Changping District.

Peking University is divided into six parts: Yanyuan Campus, Faculty of Medicine Campus, Changping Campus, Daxing Campus, Wuxi Campus and Shenzhen Graduate School Campus, among which Yanyuan Campus is the headquarters of Peking University.

Changping Campus Transportation:

1, Beijing-Tibet Expressway G6 (formerly Badaling Expressway), and Beijing-Xinjiang Expressway G7 pass 2 kilometers south of the campus. Changping No.53 bus goes directly to the campus;

2. Jishuitan subway station or Deshengmen (location) → take the 9 19 branch 1 or 345 express, after two stops → arrive at Changping University of Political Science and Law Station, take No.53 Changping Road, and after seven stops → arrive at Peking University (terminal station) Station;

3. changping line Xishankou Station Exit A.

Current situation of Changping campus:

In 2007, Peking University made a decision to adjust the functional orientation of Changping Park from education and training to scientific research base. At the end of 2008, Peking University established Changping Campus Management Office. Building Changping Science and Technology Park, building Changping Campus into a scientific research base integrating large-scale scientific devices, open public scientific research platforms, major national scientific research projects and state key laboratories, and building a research and development platform for transforming basic research into practical applications is an overall and strategic major move during the Eleventh Five-Year Plan period in Peking University.

At present, more than ten departments and research institutes in Peking University have settled in Changping Campus, including the Hypersonic Static Wind Tunnel Laboratory of Institute of Technology, the Broadband Gap Semiconductor Ultra-clean Laboratory of Institute of Physics, and the Satellite and Wireless Communication Research Center of Institute of Information Science and Technology.