Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine generally knows that there are only two campuses, Huangjiahu New Campus and Tanhualin Old Campus, and Ziyang Campus, but Ziyang Campus seems to have been sold to other schools, near the bus stop sign of Qianjiajie South Station of Wuchang Railway Station. Take bus No.34 directly from Huangjiahu Campus to the old campus (Tanhualin Campus) and get off at Pangxiejia Station.
For the new campus, the accommodation is divided into the south campus and the north campus, which are basically six rooms, and then there are nine dormitory buildings in the north campus. It is said that there is only one dormitory for boys. Er, hehe, it's a bit exaggerated, but it's the same in general medical colleges, with more girls.
When I graduated from the South District, four dormitory buildings were built (I just graduated this year) and four more were under construction. When I left the second building in the south area, I was still a quadruple room, and the accommodation fee was 1200. There is a separate bathroom and shower, you can buy hot water cards for direct use, as well as washbasin, high bed, interview cabinet, computer desk and chair. Three buildings, four rooms and six rooms. I lived as a freshman last year. Four rooms, only the one on the south side. If you learn to push the needle, it is estimated that there are six people, which is generally distributed like this. However, the advantage of the dormitory building in the southern district is that you can buy hot water cards directly, which makes it more convenient to take a bath. There is also a separate bathroom, which is relatively clean and hygienic.
There are two adjacent schools next to the new campus, Wuhan University of Science and Technology and South-Central University for Nationalities. There are many places selling snacks at the gate of Wuhan University of Science and Technology. Hehe, it's quite delicious, compared with our school.
In the old campus, after my junior year moved in, I lived in an apartment with eight people. The conditions may be a little worse, but it is close to Tanhualin Old Street, which is a small street with a very artistic and classical atmosphere. It's worth a visit. Further on, you can go to Simenkou, where Hubu Lane is very famous and there are many places to sell clothes and shoes. You can go to the Yellow Crane Tower from an overpass over there at the gate of Simen, so the location of the old campus is really good, hehe.
I have probably told you everything that freshmen need to know.
Hehe, come on, don't waste college time!