According to the "Ranking of China Language Universities" provided by the Department of Soft Sciences, Beier University ranks among the top ten universities of its kind in China, and it is an important town in North China that highlights the level of foreign language education in China and cultivates outstanding foreign language talents in China. Then, under the good social reputation, what kind of study and living environment will Beier Foreign Language School provide for students?
Whether the campus environment is good or not depends on the geographical location. I believe everyone has heard of the famous "Chaoyang people". Beijing Foreign Studies University is located in Chaoyang District, downtown Beijing. This urban area with a large number of enthusiastic citizens is not only the largest area in Beijing, but also a representative of one side in terms of resources. The status of Beijing International Science, Technology, Culture and Sports Exchange Zone makes Chaoyang District rich in cultural and sports resources. Therefore, many institutions of higher learning have taken root here, and the Second University of Beijing Foreign Studies is one of them.
At the same time, based on obvious geographical advantages, there is a developed urban ecosystem around the North Second Outer Zone. The school is adjacent to the Central Business District (CBD) in the west and the Beijing Sub-center (Tongzhou) in the east, with relatively complete infrastructure such as life, culture and transportation.
Metro Batong Line and Metro Line 6 are located at the north gate and south gate of the school respectively. At the same time, there are many bus lines to enrich students' travel choices. For example, the bus No.728 that goes directly to the Palace Museum, the south gate subway that goes directly to Xidan or Wangfujing, and the subway that goes down to the Badaling Great Wall on the tourist line all seem to be good choices for students to enrich their after-school life.
Back on campus, the facilities of the library are an important index to evaluate the environment of colleges and universities. The North Second Foreign Language Library consists of three parts: the main library, the foreign language branch library and the newspaper information center. There are many kinds of books, newspapers and periodicals in the museum, and there are many kinds of data.
There are more than 654.38+02,000 volumes in the collection and more than 654.38+000 databases in Chinese and foreign languages, which are enough to support the consulting needs of students of various majors. At the same time, the stacks and reading rooms are fully open to readers, and the weekly reception time is as long as 98 hours. This "long-term" and "full" library construction feature is also the data proof of the rich academic essence of the library of Beijing International Studies University.
The self-study in the library is over, and many students must have started looking for supper. At this time, a number of foreign canteens with two different flavors have become the best choice for students. The flavor stall in a canteen claims to bring together delicious food from all over the country.
Among them, spicy and delicious pollen, Cantonese-style clay pot rice and one-handed potato omelet are Bian Xiao's "exclusive red list". In addition, many special dishes in the Muslim canteen are also worth tasting. Saute spicy chicken, roast lamb chops, braised pork and cumin mutton fried rice have regional characteristics in Xinjiang.