It should be said that in Hong Kong, student dormitories are not only places where students live, but also places for study, community education and activities. The working hours in Hong Kong are also very different from those in the Mainland. Students there are used to spending the night and usually go to bed at two or three in the morning. Therefore, it is best for mainland students to adjust their itinerary before going to avoid discomfort after arriving. After all, people living in the same dormitory will be very painful if their schedules are different.
In addition to dormitory students, they can rent their own houses, and the rents of different houses are different. From the bunk beds in the Tang Dynasty to hotels, there are also great differences. Basically, the bunk beds in the Tang Dynasty were 1000- 1500, with a single room x2; There are 1200-2500 bunks on the ocean floor, and there are also 2500-3000 bunks, which are relatively few, with a single room X2. If you live in the living room, it's 1000-2500, and there's a living room with a lion opening more than 3000. Can you rent it out? It's the Eight Immortals crossing the ocean.
China people and HKUST people live in a country house near the school, which is very cheap. In many cases, it is a single room below 2000. As HKU is located on Hong Kong Island, the accommodation fee is more expensive.
2. Miscellaneous fees: Internet fees are paid on the street.
100M99 yuan is about 250.30m from the best PCCW for one month, or it can be combined by itself. Now use Hutchison 100M 125 yuan for one month, and share it with roommates. As far as I know, some people don't have internet at home, because they are at school all day, and every school has free internet.
Gas, water, electricity, etc. Look at consumption. I cook at home, and the gas fee for cooking and bathing is about 100 per month. As far as I know, the electricity bill is generally around 100 yuan (it will be much more expensive if you use an electric water heater), and it will increase exponentially if you turn on the air conditioner. In summer, everyone can go to school more, save air conditioning fees and study more; The water fee is not much. My family's water fee is about 30.5% per month.
3. Telephone charges: Phones in Hong Kong are divided into stored-value cards and walking stations, and both answering and dialing are counted as time. If there are not many telephones, stored-value cards are also acceptable, with 0. 1 for one minute in Hong Kong and 0.9 for one minute in the Mainland. Hong Kong and Chinese mainland also have 0.25 minutes. If you go on stage, recommend peoples, because it's cheaper to call mainland China, 850 minutes in 35 yuan and 2500 minutes in 68 yuan. Call mainland mobile phone, 0. 1 for one minute and 0.25 for another minute. Of course, other mobile phone services are basically 850 minutes in 35 yuan. After you take office, users of the same service provider will send text messages for free, but the difference will be very expensive, 0.5-60. There are some business cards on the street. 0.07-0. 16 for one point.