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Status of Undergraduate Dormitory in Zhijiang Campus of Zhejiang University
The undergraduate dormitory in Zhijiang Campus of Zhejiang University is a quadruple room with bathroom and air conditioning.

Zhijiang Campus of Zhejiang University is located beside Moon Mountain and Pagoda of Six Harmonies on the banks of Qiantang River. Originally Zhijiang College of Zhejiang University, it was the seat of Zhijiang University before liberation. Its predecessor was Yu Ying College, also known as the "Inspector's Office", which was founded by the North-South School of the American Church. Initially, it trained missionaries, mainly liberal arts, and then developed science. In 1950s, Zhejiang Normal University and Zhejiang Provincial Party School were located. 1958 After the establishment of the Department of Nuclear Physics, Zhejiang University was placed under Zhejiang University. At that time, it was called "Zhejiang University Physics Radio Department", also known as "Zhejiang University Third Division". 1992, with the approval of the former state education commission, the foundation department was built here and listed as a key project in the eighth five-year plan.

Zhijiang Campus covers an area of 650 mu, with a total school area of 70,000 square meters. Now it is the seat of Guanghua Law School of Zhejiang University and Watson Genome Institute of Zhejiang University.