Context of Xi Jinping's Timely Reply
In a significant endorsement of China's higher education heritage, President Xi Jinping recently replied to a joint letter from the faculty and students of four prestigious Jiaotong universities—Shanghai Jiaotong University (SJTU), Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU), Southwest Jiaotong University (SWJTU), and Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU). The universities marked their collective 130th anniversary in 2026, tracing roots back to institutions founded between 1896 and 1909 that merged into Jiaotong University in 1921. This reply, reported widely on April 7, 2026, underscores the enduring relevance of historical missions in contemporary national development.
The universities' letter highlighted their 130-year evolution, key achievements in engineering and transportation, and commitment to national rejuvenation. Xi's response congratulates them on the milestone and outlines a forward path aligned with China's strategic priorities.
Key Messages in the President's Letter
Guided by Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, Xi urged the universities to uphold their motto of 'seeking practical knowledge and engaging in practical industries' (求实学、务实业). Central to his message is inheriting and promoting the 'Westward Migration Spirit' (西迁精神), focusing on major national strategic needs, bolstering self-reliant technological innovation, and enhancing talent cultivation.
He called for deeper integration of industry, academia, and research to yield breakthroughs, contributing anew to constructing strong nations in education, science and technology, and talent. This directive resonates with China's push for high-quality development amid global challenges.
Historical Roots: From Jiaotong University to Four Pillars
The four universities share a lineage from late Qing Dynasty efforts to modernize China through railway engineering education. SJTU evolved from Nanyang Public School (1896), emphasizing comprehensive engineering. XJTU embodies the westward relocation, SWJTU from Tangshan Jiaotong University (1896), pioneers in rail tech, and BJTU from Beijing Railway Management School (1909), focused on management sciences.
In 1956-1959, amid national reconstruction post-Civil War, the government relocated Jiaotong University's core to Xi'an, with over 500 faculty and 2,000 students migrating from Shanghai's comforts to Shaanxi's hardships. This 'Westward Migration' laid foundations for inland higher education hubs.
Decoding the Westward Migration Spirit
The Westward Migration Spirit encapsulates patriotism at its core—faculty sacrificing personal comforts for national needs—and obedience to the Party as its essence, sharing fate with state and people. Xi first highlighted it in 2017, replying to 15 XJTU veteran professors, and reiterated in his 2018 New Year address and 2020 XJTU visit.
Its attributes include embracing the bigger picture, selfless dedication, upholding traditions, and pioneering amid adversity. Today, it inspires responses to calls like 'Made in China 2025' and dual circulation strategies.
Xi Jinping's Enduring Engagement with the Spirit
Xi's interactions span years: 2017 instructions post-professors' letter, 2020 museum visit meeting 14 elders, emphasizing generational transmission. This 2026 reply amid 130th/70th (XJTU migration) anniversaries reaffirms its vitality. Such endorsements elevate the spirit within the Communist Party's ideological spectrum.
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Profiles and Achievements of the Four Universities
Shanghai Jiaotong University (SJTU): China's top engineering powerhouse, ranks globally high in QS/THE. Leads in shipbuilding, aerospace; recent 2026 feats include smart health solutions at Dubai Expo.
- Over 40 Nobel/Fields affiliates historically.
- Key in Yangtze Delta integration.
Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU): Post-migration, nurtured ~400,000 talents, excels in energy, materials. Western Sci-Tech Innovation Harbor hosts advanced labs.
Southwest Jiaotong University (SWJTU): Maglev train originator, vacuum-tube tech leader. National awards in rail transit.
Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU): Tops transport logistics, 'Belt and Road' initiatives.
Recent Milestones Around the 130th Anniversary
XJTU's celebrations include donation drives exceeding 700 million RMB, alumni events, volunteer oaths echoing migration ethos. Joint activities amplify '130 cities x 130 schools' outreach. For details, see official Xinhua report.
SWJTU hosts ICTTS 2026 on intelligent transport; BJTU advances urban tunnels research.
Alignment with National Strategic Demands
China's high-speed rail network (45,000+ km by 2026) owes much to these unis: SWJTU's maglev prototypes, XJTU's traction systems. Letter urges focus on 'new quality productive forces'—AI, quantum, biotech in transport.
Implications: Shift to self-reliance amid US tech curbs, Belt and Road exports (e.g., Jakarta-Bandung HSR by Chinese firms).
Universities' Responses and Initiatives
Post-letter, XJTU vows deeper Party leadership, innovation hubs. Youth echo: 'From wheat fields to sci-port, same pioneering zeal'. Programs integrate spirit into curricula, e.g., migration-themed dramas.
- Enhanced industry collaborations (e.g., CRRC).
- Talent pipelines for western dev.
Stakeholders: Faculty stress ethical innovation; students aspire to 'go west' postings.
Broader Impacts on Chinese Higher Education
Letter reinforces policy: Double First-Class initiative, prioritizing strategic disciplines. Four unis model for others—~3,000 HEIs aligning with national needs.
Challenges: Aging faculty, urban-rural gaps; solutions: Digital twins, interdisciplinary majors. Visit XJTU English site for migration resources.
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Future Outlook: Pioneering New Contributions
By 2035, expect leadership in hyperloop, autonomous fleets. Spirit fosters resilience for 'common prosperity'. Actionable: Faculty pursue blue-sky research; students intern on megaprojects.
Global lens: Enhances China's soft power via intl collaborations.



