There is no separate bathroom and balcony in the dormitory of the second phase, but the protruding part of the windowsill can be used to dry clothes, which is also quite good. There are about 35 to 40 bedrooms and two bathrooms on each floor. Unless it is the same as when everyone gets up in military training, it is crowded. It is generally not crowded after formal classes, and there is basically no need to queue up.
Every building is different. For example, there are only 4 people and 6 people in Building 3 where I live, while there are 8 people in Building 1 and Building 2. The smallest person in the world, the middle activity place is very small, only one electric fan; Six rooms are moderate in size and relatively large in space, with two electric fans; Four people, six people, only the upper bunk and the table below. Rooms for 8 people and 6 people are the same size, but the interior decoration is different. The desks and cabinets of each of the eight people are relatively small, and there are two beds for sleeping in the upper and lower bunks.
Most of the dormitory buildings in the first phase (Lotus Garden) are apartment-style, that is, a set of rooms with three bedrooms and one living room. The living room is uninhabited and there is no building management, so it is more convenient for boys and girls to go in and out, hehe, but now Grade 05 and Grade 06 live there. The third and fourth phases (one is called Song Yuan, the other is called Juyuan, who is mixed and sweaty, and has just left school for a few days) are basically the same as the second phase, except for adding a balcony. The third phase is now Grade 04, the fourth phase is all graduate students and international students, and the second phase also has some international students, mostly from Pakistan and India, but also a few Koreans, Japanese and whites. You can see them when you go.
07 freshmen should all be in the second phase, because we just moved out, hehe, the houses are empty.