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Is Wuhan University a 2 1 1 university?
Is Wuhan University 2 1 1 University as follows:

Wuda is both 2 1 1 and 985.

Wuhan University is a key university in China, located in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China. It is a key university under the national "2 1 1 Project" and "985 Project". Its predecessor was Hubei Provincial University, which was founded in 1893. It is one of the earliest modern higher education institutions in China.

"2 1 1 project" is a key construction project of higher education initiated by the Chinese government in 1995, aiming at improving the overall level of higher education in China and enhancing its international competitiveness. Wuhan University is one of the universities officially included in "2 1 1 project" in 1999, and is regarded as one of the important forces of higher education in China.

The "985 Project" is a key construction project of higher education initiated by the Chinese government in 1998, aiming at cultivating high-level scientific and technological talents and improving the international competitiveness of China's higher education. Wuhan University is one of the universities officially listed in the "985 Project" in 2003 and one of the important representatives of higher education in China.

Therefore, Wuhan University is not only the key construction university of "2 1 1 Project", but also the key construction university of "985 Project". These two projects are important construction projects of China's higher education, aiming at improving the overall level and international competitiveness of China's higher education, so Wuhan University has become one of the important representatives of China's higher education.

Surrounded by East Lake and Luojia Mountain, Wuhan University is known as "the most beautiful university in China" with beautiful campus environment and picturesque scenery. The school covers an area of 5 195 mu with a building area of 2.8 million square meters. Palace-style buildings combining Chinese and Western styles are simple, elegant and magnificent, and 26 early buildings are listed as "national key cultural relics protection units".