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Interior picture of Jiamusi University freshman dormitory environment

Internal pictures of the environment of the freshman dormitory of Jiamusi University

Jiamusi University is a provincial high-level university that is a key construction project in Heilongjiang Province. Capacity Building Project (Phase II) Supporting Universities”. Next, I will sort out the internal pictures of the freshmen dormitory environment of Jiamusi University for everyone. They are for reference only. I hope it can help you!

1. Jiamusi University dormitory conditions

Student dormitories

The school currently has 25 student dormitories, one faculty dormitory, and a graduate student apartment is currently under construction. The student apartment currently has 4-person rooms for graduate students, and 6-person and 8-person rooms for undergraduate students. Some apartment buildings have indoor bathrooms (5#, 6#, 8#, 10#, 16#, 17#, 18#, 19#, 21#). Each student apartment has a washing machine.

The accommodation fee for freshmen is determined based on the accommodation conditions. It is 1,200 yuan/year per person for a 4-person room (indoor bathroom), 1,000 yuan/year per person for a 6-person room (indoor bathroom), and 800 yuan/year (no indoor bathroom). , 8-person room costs 600 yuan per person per year.

Canteen

The school currently has 5 canteens. There are many types of dishes in the school cafeteria, with rich varieties and reasonable nutritional combinations.

2. Evaluation of the dormitory by our students

Most of the female dormitories are rooms for 6 or 8 people. The 6-person rooms have independent bathrooms and each person has a small cabinet. The eight people are public guards, but the aunt kept it very clean. The lone guard needs to clean up by himself.

There should be sleeping rooms for 6 people (bed and table or with separate bathroom) and sleeping rooms for 8 people (just an ordinary dormitory).

Some dormitories have private bathrooms, and some do not. You cannot bathe in private bathrooms, and you have to go to the school's public bathhouse. The public bathrooms are all newly renovated, as are the bathhouses.

The 6-person dormitory has a separate bathroom, no balcony, and no bathroom. The school relies on the large bathhouse for bathing.

Six people sleep in bunk beds and have their own bathroom. The beds are assigned in advance when school starts.