I personally only know Qinghe and Xiaoying.
Qinghe has three dormitories, an independent boys' building and an independent girls' building, each with a balcony, and a classic guest house, each with a public balcony.
These three dormitories are all public toilets, and there is only one on each floor. There are three bunk beds, two tables and three chairs in each room, and six people are crowded inside, so there is basically no space.
There is no place to take a bath in the building. Bathhouses and dormitories are on the east and west sides of the school, facing each other at a distance. The bathhouse is average, not too big.
The accommodation conditions in Xiaoying and Qinghe are similar. Go in from the north gate, and the girls' dormitory is in front of you. I forgot whether there is a balcony. The first floor is also a toilet. There is no place to take a bath in the building. The things in the room are the same as those in Qinghe dormitory. There are still so many people and the size is similar. Go straight to the end, on the right hand side of the north gate. Another office building was converted into a girls' dormitory. There is a four-story building with toilets on each floor. There is no place to take a bath. Because it used to be an office building, you can't expect a balcony to dry clothes. There are two poles for drying clothes in the water room (that is, the place where clothes are washed), but that place is a little wet and not very dry, so everyone hangs something poles in the corridor. . . Of course, there are two rows of poles for drying clothes outside the building, which can dry bedding or something. That building faces the street, which is slightly noisy in summer nights. And it's a bit semi-underground, the first floor is miserable, and the shady room is slightly wet, cold in winter and cold in summer.
Boys only have one building, which is quite high, like 16 floor. There is an elevator in the building, and every room has a balcony, which is quite good. Of course, there is still no place to take a bath, and there is no separate bathroom.