Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering



The Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering (lit. 'Zhongkai Agricultural Engineering College') is a provincial public undergraduate college in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It specializes in training agricultural technicians. The university is affiliated with the province of Guangdong.

Previously a vocational technical school, the school was granted undergraduate college status in 1984. Despite the English name, it has not been granted university status by the Ministry of Education.

Founded in 1927, the school is one of Guangzhou's oldest institutions of higher education. It is named after Liao Zhongkai, a leading figure in the founding of modern China and a close associate of Sun Yat-sen. The school consists of three campuses (Haizhu Campus, Baiyun Campus, and an experimental farm) with a total area of 1,114.7 km2.