Friday, October 17, 2008

Hubin Campus, Zhejiang University

Hubin Campus , was a defunct urban campus of the Zhejiang University.

Introduction



The campus was just aside the West Lake. ''Hu '' means ''lake'' in Chinese, and stands for the West Lake; ''bin '' means ''bank'' or ''shore''; so it's a lakeside campus. The campus was previous Zhejiang Medical University before 1998. 1998, the Zhejiang Medical University was merged into the Zhejiang University, and then became its medical school. Its main teaching building once was one of the tallest building in the , and was regarded as one of the landmarks around the West Lake. The campus was just in the central downtown of Hangzhou, and was just along its most famous shopping street - the Yan'an Road .

The campus also owned clinic departments and a hospital of 2960 beds. It was one of the centers for the medical training and research in Zhejiang Province. It had one State Key Laboratory, directed directly by the , ; one State Key Laboratory directed by the State Pharmaceutical Administration Bureau, PRC; and three Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratories. It had a library of half million collection, specilized on medical and pharmaceutical sciences.

According to the Hangzhou civic plan, the campus was sold to the Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts at a price of 2.46 Chinese Yuan. The teaching buildings were torn down by explosions. The land of the campus was planned to buid a luxurious hotel.

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