NTHU Observatory

Est. 1971

NTHU Observatory

National Tsing Hua University Observatory

About

A benchmark in Taiwan's astronomical education

The NTHU Observatory was established in 1971 when Professor Qiu Hongyi led a group of students in handcrafting telescopes from scratch. Today it houses the largest refracting telescope in Taiwan — a 25 cm refractor — and continues its mission of education and public outreach.

Located on the 8th floor of the Physics Building at National Tsing Hua University in Hsinchu, the observatory offers guided visits, public open days, and real-time weather monitoring for observation planning.

Read the history
1971Year Founded
25 cmLargest Refractor in Taiwan
16″Handmade Cassegrain Reflector
2Celestron 8 Telescopes
Observatory dome

Exploring the cosmos from Hsinchu, Taiwan

Services

What we offer

Guided Visits

Group visits for educational institutions. 10–25 people per group, by appointment, one month in advance.

Public Open Days

Occasional open days where the public can explore the observatory and interact with our telescopes.

Weather Monitoring

Real-time sky conditions from our all-sky camera and weather station for observation planning.

Astronomical Education

Supporting astronomy education at NTHU and serving as a benchmark for Taiwan's public outreach.

Observation Sessions

Regular sessions using our 25 cm refractor, 16-inch Cassegrain, and Celestron 8 telescopes.

News & Gallery

Updates on observations, events, and astronomical imagery captured at the observatory.

Visit Registration

Bring your group to the observatory

We welcome educational institutions and non-profit organizations for guided visits. Groups of 10–25 people, by appointment only. Apply at least one month in advance.