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Hefei University for the Aged Changqing Campus Address

Hefei University for the Aged, located in Hefei, Anhui Province, was founded in 1984. It has two campuses, Xinghua and Baihua, covering an area of 5,500 square meters. About 100 m southwest of Chenguangyuan Beiyuan, Shuiyangjiang Road, Baohe District, Hefei City.

Hefei University for the Aged was established in 1984 with the approval of Hefei Municipal Committee. The school has Xinghua and Baihua campuses. The classroom is 5500 square meters. After more than 20 years' efforts, the school has been carefully run and developed continuously. At present, there are 8 departments of literature and history, music, calligraphy, fine arts, drama, dance, physical education and home economics, 45 majors, 148 classes, 7,058 students and more than 80 teachers in various subjects. It is the school with the largest number of middle school students in provincial senior universities. The school has achieved fruitful results. Students often publish poems, essays and papers in national and provincial newspapers. Students participated in various national and provincial calligraphy, painting, photography, arts and crafts exhibitions, cultural performances, singing and sports competitions, and won nearly 100 awards, which were well received by leaders at all levels and the majority of elderly students. The school was awarded the title of advanced unit of elderly education in Hefei and advanced unit of elderly education in Anhui Province respectively. It has been awarded the titles of the first "Anhui Senior University Model School" and "National Advanced Senior University".

Hefei University for the Aged was established in 1984 with the approval of Hefei Municipal Committee. The school has Xinghua and Baihua campuses. The classroom is 5500 square meters. After more than 20 years' efforts, the school has been carefully run and developed continuously. At present, there are 8 departments of literature and history, music, calligraphy, fine arts, drama, dance, physical education and home economics, 45 majors, 148 classes, 7,058 students and more than 80 teachers in various subjects. It is the school with the largest number of middle school students in provincial senior universities.