Covers an area of 7200 square meters. There is an international academic lecture hall, a case teaching classroom, a library and information center, a voice laboratory and a management information system laboratory. Every teacher with the title of associate professor or above has a special office, which is unique in Tsinghua at present.
The Weilun Building of Tsinghua University Institute of Economics and Management was designed by Tsinghua University Architectural Design and Research Institute. 1995 laid the foundation stone, and 1997 was completed in May. The total investment is 40 million yuan, and the famous Hong Kong social activist, industrialist, chairman of Hang Seng Bank and honorary doctor of Tsinghua University, Mr. Li Guowei, donated 20 million Hong Kong dollars, 6,543,805 yuan, and named it Weilun Building.
Tsinghua University Campus is located between the North Fourth Ring Road and the North Fifth Ring Road in Haidian District. It is adjacent to the subway 13 line in the east and Peking University and Yuanmingyuan in the west. It is one of the most beautiful universities in China. Tsinghua campus was originally a royal garden, which was called Xichun Garden in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. Yongzheng, Qianlong and Xianfeng lived here successively, and Xichun Park was renamed Tsinghua Campus in Xianfeng years.
Tsinghua campus is divided into east area and west area by the south gate main road (Tang Xue Road).
The west campus is an old campus with American campus layout and many western-style masonry historical buildings. The auditorium is the central landscape, in which buildings such as library (Phase I, II and III projects), science museum, Tsinghua School, Tongfang Department, West Gymnasium and Science College are distributed. Wang Fu Garden's I-shaped hall, Gu Yue Hall, Shui Mu Tsinghua and the "Lotus Pond" (near the former site of Spring Garden) described by Mr. Zhu Ziqing in Moonlight on the Lotus Pond show the traditional garden style of China.
The eastern area is dominated by the Soviet-style main building built in 1950, as well as modern-style buildings such as the Architectural Hall, the Li Ming Building, the School of Economics and Management, and the Shaw Science and Technology Museum.