On July 5, Peking University’s official WeChat public account “Yanyuan Student WeChat Assistant” of the Student Affairs Department announced that Peking University’s summer study tour project will be launched again. Starting from July 8, the public can follow the "Yanyuan Student

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During the summer vacation, Peking University will launch holiday study tour activities at four times every day at 9:00, 10:30, 14:00, and 15:30. The participating teams only need to choose one tour and submit it before the activity starts. It takes 15 minutes to reach the New Sun Student Center Jiuyi Theater. Peking University reminds that the current study group reservations are only open to "primary and secondary schools" and related educational administrative agencies. Qualified groups must send relevant materials to the email address: yanxue@pku.edu.cn 3 days in advance. The email should be named: name of the unit-date of admission.

Peking University stated that due to the limited capacity of the campus, in principle, the total number of people in a group should not exceed 200. Please make a reservation 3 days in advance. If the reservation is successful, you will receive a notification email within 2 days, and the email will inform the group of the specific procedures for entering the school.

During the summer study period, Peking University will provide visitors with Peking University’s exclusive ideological and political MOOC, a collection route and five alternative routes of “red, gold, yellow, green and blue”. At the same time, the school’s ideological and political counselors, student honor pacesetters, international students and other young role models will provide guided tours and lead visitors to learn the history and culture of Peking University immersively.

The school specifically reminds that there is no charge for campus visits. Visitors must abide by relevant regulations on campus management during their stay at the school and visit in a civilized and orderly manner. will suspend campus visits in the event of major on-campus events or extreme weather conditions that make it unsuitable to open.