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What is the number one university in China?
The number one university in China is Tsinghua University.

Tsinghua University (English; Tsinghua, located in the scenic Tsinghua campus in the northwest suburb of Beijing, is an important base for high-level personnel training and scientific and technological research in China.

Tsinghua is a multi-disciplinary industrial university, focusing on training engineering and technical personnel for the country. Engineering, management, science, economics, law, medicine, philosophy, literature, art and history are all its strengths, and its academic strength ranks first among universities in the country (the academic ranking released by QS ranks first in the country). The first batch of "2 1 1 project" and "985" were approved by the state. Tsinghua is one of the most important universities in Asia and the world.

20 10 March school covers an area of more than 6,000 mu and is located in the Tsinghua campus of the Royal Garden, which was called Xichun Garden in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. Yongzheng, Qianlong and Xianfeng lived here successively. During the Xianfeng period, Xichun Garden was renamed Tsinghua Campus. Tsinghua University is one of the most beautiful universities in the world.

In April of 20 13, there were 37,650 students in Tsinghua, including undergraduates14,943, masters14,899, and 7,808 doctors, including 2,263 international students from 124 countries and regions. The school has 22 national key first-class disciplines, 15 national key two disciplines. 66 undergraduate majors; There are 38 doctoral degree authorization points in Tsinghua University * * * and 2 14 doctoral degree authorization points in two disciplines; There are 47 post-doctoral research mobile stations.

The campus is lush with trees, lakes and mountains, and the scenery is elegant. Buildings in different periods naturally form architectural communities with different styles, creating suitable working, learning and living environments for teachers and students. The sundial on the lawn of Tsinghua Campus Auditorium has stood upright in the wind and rain for decades, engraved with the school spirit of Tsinghua: "Actions speak louder than words". "Actions speak louder than words" is not saying nothing, but seeking truth from facts in words and testifying in actions.

Tsinghua campus is divided into east area and west area by the south gate main road (Tang Xue Road). The west campus is an old campus with American campus layout and many western-style masonry historical buildings. The auditorium is the central landscape, in which buildings such as library (Phase I, II and III projects), science museum, Tsinghua School, Tongfang Department, West Gymnasium and Science College are distributed. The "Lotus Pond" (near the former site of Spring Garden) described by Wang Miyuan, Gu Yue Hall, Shui Mu Tsinghua and Zhu Ziqing in Moonlight on the Lotus Pond shows the traditional garden style in China. The eastern area is dominated by the Soviet-style main building built in 1950, as well as modern-style buildings such as the Architectural Hall, the Li Ming Building, the School of Economics and Management, and the Shaw Science and Technology Museum.

At the foot of the mountain to the north of Tsinghua No.2 school gate, there is a "Monument to Mr. Wang Jing 'an in Haining" which is called "the first monument in Tsinghua" by Tsinghua alumni. This was erected by the teachers and students of National College in memory of Wang Guowei. The "Independent Spirit and Free Thought" inscribed by Chen is a portrayal of the spirit of Tsinghua students from generation to generation.