There are five large public toilets and toilets on each floor for undergraduate boys, and four bedrooms and one living room with separate toilets (but only two seats) for girls.
Every boy has a desk, a chair, a multifunctional wardrobe and a bed at the top.
Girls are bunk beds, opposite the bed is a table for each person, but it is not as big as boys, and there is no cupboard.
Every dormitory has a radiator (heating is provided by the school itself) and an electric fan is hung on the ceiling.
Boys have a small balcony in each dormitory, and girls 16.
Each dormitory has a telephone and four network cable interfaces (but generally not allowed. No matter who it is now, no one in Xigong University has enjoyed the campus network in the dormitory.
There is a closed-circuit TV line in the girls' hall.
The above are all undergraduates, and graduate students are just the opposite of the male and female dormitory model. But the dormitory of male graduate students is better than that of female undergraduate students, but everyone has a desk, a chair, a multifunctional wardrobe and a bed on the top.
In addition, the bathroom for graduate students is also very luxurious.
Look at the pictures, or go to the Post Bar or www.openlab.net.cn to find them.