2026_SDG11_11.2.1

2026-01-13

Public access to buildings

NYCU provides free public access to culturally significant buildings, monuments, and natural landscapes as a matter of policy.
•Yangming Campus: The Han Wei Residence preserves institutional memory and engages visitors with the legacy of a pioneering medical educator; open lawns, plazas, and mountain trails connect the campus to Battleship Rock.
•Guangfu Campus: The University History Museum offers accessible exhibitions, and 14 outdoor sculptures by YuYu Yang embed art in daily life.
•Taipei Beimen Campus: This campus is designated as a national third-level historic relic. Being a postal and cultural and educational site, the campus works with Taipei Post Office for historic maintenance.
•Liujia Campus: The restored House of Wenli and House of Zhongxiao—both Hsinchu County heritage sites revived through university-led fundraising—host exhibitions and education programs for all.

All evidence is publicly accessible online:

1.Public Access to NYCU
https://www.nycu.edu.tw/nycu/ch/app/artwebsite/view?module=artwebsite&id=3981&serno=c7e74691-8e3b-4ce5-bc4c-bf801f78b1fe

2.NYCU Campus VR 360 Guide Service
http://virtualcampus.nycu.edu.tw/

 

3.NYCU Paul Han House
https://www.facebook.com/PaulHanHouse/
https://nymuday2024.web.nycu.edu.tw/%E9%9F%93%E5%81%89%E6%95%85%E5%B1%85%E5%B0%8E%E8%A6%BD/

4.NYCU Heritage Landscapes
https://sdgs.nycu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/THE11Q2-1_NYCU-Heritage-landscapes.pdf

5.NYCU Taipei Beimen Campus
https://reurl.cc/3YKa2L

 

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