TSEA Campus

The Tsinghua Southeast Asia Center (TSEA) campus is uniquely situated on Kura-Kura Island (Turtle Island), a designated Special Economic Zone in Bali, Indonesia. This strategic location offers a vibrant environment for academic and research pursuits.

2022

Formally introduced during G20 Summit in Bali.

80%

Recycled building materials, covering 5500 sqm area. 

10 Million +

Participants that engaged with our events.

Discover Bali: Interesting Facts & Nearby Attractions

Sanur

Located on Bali’s southeastern coast, Sanur is renowned for its tranquil and family-friendly atmosphere, offering a serene escape from more bustling areas. Its long stretch of white sand beach is perfect for calm swimming, leisurely strolls, or cycling along the paved promenade, especially at sunrise. Sanur is also a historical site, being one of Bali’s oldest resort areas, and serves as a popular departure point for boat trips to the Nusa Islands.

 

Ubud

Nestled in the central highlands, Ubud is Bali’s cultural and artistic heart, surrounded by lush rice paddies, dense jungle, and picturesque valleys. It’s a haven for art lovers, spiritual seekers, and wellness enthusiasts, boasting numerous galleries, traditional craft markets, yoga retreats, and holistic healing centers. Key attractions include the iconic Tegalalang Rice Terraces, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, and ancient temples like Tirta Empul, offering a profound glimpse into Balinese traditions and natural beauty.

Uluwatu

Perched on Bali’s southwestern tip, Uluwatu is famous for its dramatic clifftop scenery, world-class surf breaks, and breathtaking sunsets. This area is a magnet for surfers drawn to its powerful waves, while visitors also flock to the iconic Uluwatu Temple, an ancient sea temple set atop a towering cliff where the mesmerizing Kecak fire dance is performed at dusk. Uluwatu combines stunning natural landscapes with a vibrant surf culture and a growing scene of cliffside bars and beach clubs.