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Peking University, referred to as "Peking University". Founded in 1898, formerly known as Shi Jing University Hall. Originally established as the highest academic institution, it is also the highest educational administrative organ of the country, exercising the functions of the Ministry of Education. Peking University is the first national comprehensive university in modern China, a famous institution of higher learning in China and one of the most important universities in Asia and the world. Peking University initiated the earliest university education of literature, science, politics, business, agriculture and medicine in China, and was the founder of modern higher education in China. In the modern history of China, Peking University was the central birthplace of China's "New Culture Movement" and "May 4th Movement", and also the earliest place where China's various political thoughts and social ideals spread. Known as the "political barometer of China", it enjoys a high reputation and an important position. The school is now an important member of the national "2 1 1 Project" and "985 Project" and the "Nine Schools Alliance" (C9 Alliance) of China's top universities, which has cultivated a large number of talents and profoundly influenced modern China. On August 5th, 20 15, released by academic ranking of world universities, Peking University ranked 43rd in science in the world. On September 22nd, 20 15, it was ranked fourth in the list of universities in Taiwan Province, China.
Tsinghua University, located in the prosperous garden area in the northwest suburb of Beijing, developed on the ruins of several royal gardens in Qing Dynasty. Tsinghua University, formerly known as Tsinghua School, was founded in 19 1 1. It used to be a preparatory school for studying in the United States, which was returned by the United States and partially established in boxer indemnity. 19 12, Tsinghua school was renamed Tsinghua school. 1925 set up an undergraduate department to recruit four-year junior college students. 1928 changed its name to National Tsinghua University, and 1929 opened a research institute in autumn. Although the early development of Tsinghua University was influenced by western culture, the school attached great importance to studying the outstanding cultural treasures of the Chinese nation.