Entering the university, you may have just started school, and there are quite a lot of people. I have gone through the admission formalities step by step according to the procedure. In some places, if I don't know the way, I will ask my Uighur seniors and sisters for directions, and they will also show me the way enthusiastically with a little shyness (good people are safe all their lives).
Everything was in order, and finally I entered the dormitory. To tell the truth, as soon as I entered the dormitory, I was scared at the sight of the dormitory (my male). I pushed the door into the dormitory at that time. The noisy dormitory quieted down and everyone looked at me (eight people lived together). Seven Adaxi (Uighur friends) looked at me, and I was shocked (inner monologue: I won't live with them in the future? Why are they all Uighurs? They look fierce, the dormitory is dirty, and so on. I popped up dozens of questions in a few seconds. Fortunately, they are very enthusiastic and take care of me, helping me with my suitcase and buying me water (they are sophomores).
Because this university is not the same as the imagined university, I also had the idea of going back to study at first, and later I made many friends, so I gradually got used to it. I believe there will be development prospects here!
It's not as messy as rumors. The folk customs here are simple and there are many delicious foods. I have been here for more than a year and witnessed the development of this city. I believe it will develop one day!