When it comes to Tsinghua University, what comes into your mind first? Its long history, many famous alumni; that it is consistently ranked among China's top universities and admission is extremely competitive? What else? Tsinghua is not a mystery; everyone knows it, and thousands of tourists come to take photos every day. But how is the university cultivating the future pillars of our society? Today, CGTN's Campus Crawlers are going to take you deep into the laboratories and studios to learn how holographic technology and unmanned driving technology will change the way people live in the future, what beautiful craft can be forged in the art studio's kiln and the best ways to paint on wood, stone, metal, and silkscreen? Come with us as we show you how these young scientists and artists at Tsinghua University are shaping the future.
Before livestream starts, check out what we have discovered on the recce day below!
10:00 (GMT+8), July 1, 2019 We were lucky to have a sneak peek of this year’s admission letter.
10:40 (GMT+8), July 1, 2019 Is this Tony Stark’s lab? Look what Campus Crawler Li Jingjing has found in Tsinghua’s futuristic Hololab.
11:15 (GMT+8), July 1, 2019 Campus Crawler Serena Dong was honing her skills on metal art.
Want to see more? Stay tuned with us at 10:00 (GMT+8) on July 4, 2019.
About 'Campus Crawl'
"Campus Crawl" is a series of livestreams that will journey to some of the most beautiful educational institutions and their signature campus buildings. Besides taking a look at their architecture, the series serves as a guide for exploring the positive impacts the institutions have had on the world.
(If you want CGTN to visit your campus, or if you have any exciting ideas, get in touch with us at campuscrawl@cgtn.com)
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