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Ju_de -
I am planning to stay at one of the international student buildings provided by Renda University
from Sept. From what I have heard there are 3 different types of accomodation: the first and
second have shared rooms and public bathrooms/washrooms (not sure exactly how the two are
different), and the third have single rooms with private bathrooms.
Has anyone stayed at any of these buildings?
or heard anything more about them?
Thanx in advance
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xiayule -
what you ' ve heard is generally true.there are 3 types of acommadation.you can visit the
following website for details
http://iso.ruc.edu.cn/dormitory/dormitoryindex.htm
Ju_de -
Xiayule, thanks for the link.
so have you stayed there before then?
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