Wash basin (with 2 for washing face and feet), Toothbrush, toothpaste and tooth cup? Towels? Shampoo, conditioner, Body wash? Hand sanitizer (optional, usually used to wash glasses), Hair dryer (you can also buy one together in the dormitory). Facial cleanser and other skin care products
Second, daily necessities
Daily use: water cups, table lamps, mosquito-repellent incense or mosquito nets, tableware, detergent, slippers, clothes hangers, hooks, commonly used medicines, sewing kits, mirrors, combs, nail clippers.
Bedclothes:? Bedding quilt/sheet/quilt cover/pillow/mat/blanket or air-conditioned quilt/duvet? Cushions and cushions?
Number:? Mobile phones and accessories (chargers, plates, headphones), MP3 and its accessories (earphone, charger, data cable) are very useful. I will type papers and copy documents in the future. If you are really not interested in listening to music, you can use a USB flash drive instead.
Third, school supplies:
Pens and containers (in the bedroom) and pencil boxes (beside you)? Paper clips or book clips? English dictionary or electronic dictionary, notepad, N-sticker, ID card, member's card and other documents as well as information on transfer relationship.
4. Cash and bank cards
Extended data
Dormitories, that is, dormitories (mostly in collective dormitories), are generally equipped with beds, desks and other items, mainly for people to sleep. For students, the dormitory is used by students or individuals to sleep, usually referring to the big room where many people live.