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Hanoi University of Science and Technology.

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Situated in the bustling heart of Hanoi’s Hai Bà Trưng District, Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) stands as Vietnam’s oldest and largest…

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Introduction

Located in the vibrant Hai Bà Trưng District, Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) is Vietnam’s oldest and largest technical university. Established in 1956, HUST stands as a testament to the country’s commitment to scientific advancement and educational excellence. The university’s sprawling 22-hectare campus seamlessly blends traditional Vietnamese architecture with modern facilities, featuring green spaces, research centers, and dynamic social environments. As a premier educational destination, HUST welcomes tourists, students, academics, and cultural enthusiasts to explore its rich heritage, innovative research, and lively campus culture.

This comprehensive guide equips you with essential information for visiting HUST: from practical details like visiting hours and campus layout to highlights, travel tips, and nearby attractions. Whether you are seeking an academic experience, cultural engagement, or simply a unique stop in Hanoi, HUST offers an informative and memorable visit. For the most current details, always consult the official HUST website and its visitor guide.


About Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST)

Founded in 1956, HUST has played a pivotal role in Vietnam’s modernization, advancing from a post-colonial institute to a globally recognized research university. Its campus features a harmonious mix of traditional and modern architecture and tells a story of Vietnam’s scientific and educational journey. Visitors can explore historical faculties, major research centers, and public spaces that testify to the university’s enduring impact.


Visiting Hours and Admission

  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Weekend and holiday hours may vary; check ahead during special events or academic breaks.
  • Admission: Campus entry is free. Some specialized facilities or exhibitions may require advance permission or registration.

Guided Tours and Special Events

Guided campus tours, available by appointment, delve into the university’s history, architecture, and research achievements. Book tours via the visitor center or official website. HUST also hosts academic conferences, science exhibitions, and cultural festivals—many of which are open to the public. For event updates, refer to the HUST Events Calendar.


Campus Highlights and Photographic Spots

  • Main Campus Entrance: Iconic gateway and landscaped gardens.
  • Historical Buildings: Early faculties like Electrical and Mechanical Engineering.
  • Vietnamese-German Centre (VDZ): Showcasing international collaboration.
  • Tạ Quang Bửu Library: Modern, spacious, and architecturally significant.

HUST’s 22-hectare campus, located at No.1 Dai Co Viet Street, offers tree-lined avenues, expansive green spaces, and proximity to the Park of Reunification. The university’s layout is designed to be both functional and welcoming, with clear signage and accessible pathways for all visitors.


Dining, Accommodation, and Social Spaces

  • Canteens and Food Stalls: Offer diverse Vietnamese and international cuisine, including vegetarian and halal options.
  • Student Club House: Hosts cultural events, club activities, and is open to visitors during public events.
  • Student Dormitories: Not open to the public, but the surrounding areas provide insight into vibrant student life.

Sports, Health, and Wellness

  • Sports Facilities: Outdoor fields for football, basketball, volleyball; indoor gyms and courts for badminton and table tennis.
  • Health Center: Clinic primarily for students and staff; visitors should use nearby hospitals for medical needs.

Technology and Accessibility

  • Wi-Fi: Free across campus.
  • Accessibility: Ramps and elevators in major buildings, accessible restrooms, and clear campus signage.
  • Visitor Services: Security staff at entrances, visitor information desks, and online resources for navigation and inquiries.

International Student Services

  • Support: Orientation, academic counseling, accommodation assistance, and English-language services.
  • Programs: International collaborations such as 3+1 double degree programs with institutions in Sweden and other countries.

Research and Innovation Hubs

HUST leads in technological research and innovation, with centers focused on digital transformation, microchip technology, and entrepreneurship. Public science fairs and technology showcases are held annually, offering visitors a glimpse into Vietnam’s scientific progress.


Safety and Security

The campus is monitored by 24/7 security personnel and surveillance. Emergency protocols are in place, and visitors are expected to observe campus rules, including restricted access to certain facilities.


Practical Visitor Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Weekdays during the academic year (September–June).
  • Dress Code: Modest and comfortable attire recommended.
  • Photography: Permitted in outdoor/public areas; seek permission for labs and during official events.
  • Getting There: Easily accessible by bus, taxi, or ride-hailing services; parking available near the main entrance.

Cultural and Social Experiences

HUST is a hub of cultural exchange, hosting international students, language festivals, and public exhibitions. Visitors can enjoy open-air festivals, student performances, and technology fairs. Community engagement events on topics like sustainability are regularly organized and open to the public.


Nearby Attractions and Travel Tips

  • Hoan Kiem Lake, Temple of Literature, Hanoi Old Quarter: All within a short distance, perfect for combining with your HUST visit.
  • Local Cafés and Shops: The area around HUST offers a lively selection of cafés and eateries for visitors to relax and experience local culture.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is there an entrance fee to visit HUST?
A: No, campus visits are free of charge.

Q: Can tourists enter research facilities?
A: Access may require advance permission; check with the visitor center.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Yes, arrange in advance via the university’s website or visitor services.

Q: Is the campus wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, ramps and elevators are available in major buildings.

Q: Can visitors attend public events?
A: Many exhibitions, festivals, and fairs are open to all.

Q: What other attractions are nearby?
A: Temple of Literature, Hoan Kiem Lake, and Hanoi’s Old Quarter.


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