PHOTOS: Shanghai Jiaotong University Then and Now

By Angus Stewart, March 16, 2016

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The ‘Jiaotong’ () in ‘Jiaotong University’ means ‘communication’. This is because when the imperial government founded the university in 1896, they placed it under the control of the Telegraph Office. The university has switched hands since – so many times in fact that although the school retains the title ‘Jiaotong’, the original English translation is meaningless.

Jiaotong’s social media team recently released a set of 20 ‘then and now’ images to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the founding of the original Xujiahui campus. A lot has happened in China since then, but from looking at these newly released photos you might be forgiven for thinking that the only new things to arrive at Jiaotong have been Western clothes and color photography!

Several of the photos are posed recreations of typical university scenes, while others superimpose the old on top of the new...

PHOTOS: Jiaotong University Then & Now

PHOTOS: Shanghai Jiaotong University Then & Now

The images focus almost entirely on students and on architechture. Which has changed more?

PHOTOS: Jiaotong University Then & Now

PHOTOS: Jiaotong University Then & Now

The oldest images, such as that of the above football team, date back to the final days of the Qing Dynasty...

PHOTOS: Jiaotong University Then & Now

...but most document Jiaotong under the post-imperial Republic of China.

PHOTOS: Jiaotong University Then & Now

Women were first admitted to Jiaotong in 1927...

PHOTOS: Jiaotong University Then & Now

...and have since become the dominant force on campus!

PHOTOS: Jiaotong University Then & Now

The young men, at least, still control the baseball team.PHOTOS: Jiaotong University Then & Now

A century of change! The mind boggles. We literary types at That's are just happy that the University library is still standing, and looking academic as ever.

PHOTOS: Jiaotong University Then & Now

[Images via Netease]

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