To enhance nighttime campus safety, please refer to the following reminders regarding “Safety Corridors” and “Low-Lighting Zones (Quiet Nighttime Areas)” on both the Main Campus and Nanda Campus.
✅ 【Safety Corridors】
These are the primary pedestrian and vehicle routes connecting academic buildings and dormitories.
At night, we recommend parking near buildings with access control or beside designated safety corridors.
Please avoid isolated shortcuts and walk in groups whenever possible.
⚠️ 【Low-Lighting Zones】
Avoid lingering alone in the following areas at night. If necessary, go with others and choose safety corridors:
Development Zones: Areas such as Research & Education Zones 6 and 7, which lack lighting.
Athletic Areas: Limited lighting outside teaching hours or team practices.
Ecological Zones: Locations like Chenggong Lake, Mei Garden, and behind the Humanities & Social Sciences building with low visibility.
Remote Parking Lots: Low traffic at night—avoid shortcuts and use well-lit routes.
Quiet Dormitory Areas: Areas like Scholar Dorms and East Yard Dorms—remain alert.
✅ 【Safety Corridors】
Primarily composed of main roads connecting dormitories and campus buildings.
Motorcycles should be parked in designated shelters near the main gate or Extension Building.
Please stick to safety corridors at night and travel with companions.
⚠️ 【Low-Lighting Zones】
Quiet Teaching Buildings: Sparse pedestrian flow due to recent relocations—avoid walking alone.
Sports Areas: Open to the public and frequented by non-campus individuals—remain alert.
Ecological Areas: Lawns and green zones between buildings—walk in groups.
Rear Quiet Spots: Such as recycling zones or remote parking—stay vigilant.
📣 Reminder to all students and staff: Please avoid quiet, dimly lit areas at night. Walk in groups and stick to well-lit safety corridors. If you notice anything suspicious, report it immediately to the campus security team.