National Tsing Hua University, A Campus Brimming with Culture and Vitality
101 Section 2, Guangfu Road, East District, Hsinchu City
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Introduction
Tsinghua University is a prestigious university with a long history, dating back to the establishment of Tsinghua School by the Qing Dynasty in 1911. The university has nurtured many outstanding talents, including two Nobel laureates and winners of the Fields Medal in mathematics. After relocating to Hsinchu, Taiwan, the focus of the university shifted to atomic science and engineering. It is located near National Chiao Tung University, and the two universities have a legendary "Tsing Chiao Path" between them, maintaining a certain level of competition. The annual Mei-Zhu Match between the two universities in spring is a major event, offering not only beautiful scenery but also the enthusiasm of the students. Inside the campus, Tsinghua University's second gate is the entrance of the Imperial Garden of Prince Gong of the Qing Dynasty, and the university's plum garden is the tomb of the university's former president, Mei Yi-chi. In January each year, plum blossoms bloom, providing an opportunity for plum viewing. Address 101 Section 2, Guangfu Road, East District, Hsinchu City
Transportation Buses from Taipei to Hsinchu pass by both universities. The Qingda University Front Bus Transfer Station can take you to major cities in western Taiwan, or you can take bus routes 1, 1A, 2, or 31 from the front of Hsinchu Train Station.