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canteen

Campus canteens are mainly distributed in living quarters and the junction of living quarters and teaching buildings, mainly dealing with public meals. The special home cooking of eight Chinese cuisines is supplemented by multi-level management services, including special snacks, various convenient snacks, Lingnan snacks, northern pasta and so on. As of 20 12, the school has built and put into use three canteens, three of which are located in Songyuan, Huangyuan and Meiyuan, which are customarily called "one canteen", "two canteens" and "three canteens" respectively. The fourth canteen is scheduled to be completed and put into use in March 20 13.

The first canteen is located at the junction of teaching area and living area, and the junction of the first and second living areas. The canteen has three floors, the first and second floors are canteens, and the third floor is a gym. The second canteen is located at the junction of the second and third districts of the living area. The canteen has three floors and is rich in dishes. The third canteen is located at the junction of the third and fourth districts of the living area. The first floor of the canteen is mainly composed of supermarkets, bakeries, digital shops and barbershops, and the second and third floors are canteens. On the third floor is a "luxury" canteen, which provides self-service, selects food according to one's own preferences, and checks out for export. In addition, it also provides various interviews, porridge, private rooms and so on. In addition to the three canteens, there are various snack bars in the east and west of the school.

dormitory

Student accommodation is mainly distributed in four living quarters. Dormitories are mainly divided into four rooms and six rooms. There are two kinds of dormitories in 1 * * * area, four-person dormitory and six-person dormitory, and the second area is all boys' six-person dormitory. Three districts ***8 dormitory buildings, all four rooms; 4-room dormitory (female): 1 Buildings 6 are all female dormitories, and Buildings 7-8 are male dormitories; All four districts are dormitories for four people. According to the different conditions of each dormitory, the charging standards are different. 800 yuan is mainly 6 people with public toilets; 900 yuan is mainly 6 people with separate bathrooms; 1200 yuan is mainly used by four people (air conditioner, electric fan, telephone, toilet, bathroom, water heater, internet, desk, wardrobe and other facilities). Girls' dormitories are mainly four-person standardized dormitories, while boys have two kinds of standardized dormitories: four-person standardized dormitory and six-person standardized dormitory. From 20 10, Minjiang University began to install air conditioners in male and female dormitories.

(Atlas dormitory environment source:)

library

Minjiang College Library was established in September, 2002. It is composed of five campus libraries: Headquarters, Changle Road Campus, Yegong Road Campus, Tang Hong Campus and Shoushan Road Campus. By February 20 12, the total construction area of the five-campus library is about 19 170 square meters, with about 2,223 reading seats, of which the total construction area of the school library is 1 18 16 square meters, about/kloc-. The second phase of the library project is under construction. With a planned construction area of 30,000 square meters and a planned investment of 75 million yuan, it will have three functions: museum, archives and library.

(Atlas School Library Source:)

Chaoshan island

The design planning of Chaoshan Island of Xinhuadu Business School, with a total construction area of 38,500 square meters. The project is fully funded by Fujian Xinhuadu Charity Foundation and adopts the "turnkey" project construction mode. 20 13 On September 22nd, the new teaching building of Xinhuadu Business School was completed and unveiled.

The building is located in the northwest corner of Minjiang College campus. It is adjacent to Art College and Engineering College in the east, Chaoshan Mountains in the north, the sports playground of the college in the south and the west wall of the school in the west. The whole plot is irregular in shape, long from north to south and narrow from east to west. There are 36 waterfront expert villas, library, Weiming Lake, leisure pier, Tulou five-star hotel, heliport, equestrian club, golf course, rowing boat, Chaoshan Temple, five academy-style research institutes and other buildings and attractions.

(Atlas Xinhuadu Business School Chaoshan Island Planning and Design renderings Source:) Domestic Campus

1, Minhou Campus Headquarters: full-time undergraduate, Ai En International College, full-time MBA graduate;

Address: Wenxian Road 1, Minhou University Town, Fuzhou.

2. Minjiang College Beijing Campus: the former Beijing Mundell Entrepreneurial University, 20 1 1 merged into Minjiang College, MBA graduate student.

3. Minjiang College Shanghai Campus: On-the-job MBA graduate student in business school.

4. Changle Road Campus: former Fuzhou Normal University;

Address: No.59 Changle South Road, Fuzhou.

5. Industrial Road Campus: former Minjiang Vocational College, now Minjiang Adult Education College;

Address: No.333 Ye Highway, Fuzhou.

6. Tang Hong Campus: The former Fuzhou Arts and Crafts School 200 1 merged into Minjiang College;

Address: Cangshan District, Fuzhou, Fujian

7. Shoushan Campus: The former Fujian Conservatory of Music was merged into Minjiang College on 20 10;

Address: No.260 Shoushan Road, Cangshan District, Fuzhou

Foreign branch schools

Minjiang College in Switzerland, namely Xinhuadu Business School (Switzerland) (foreign graduate students in global EMBA, international MBA and CST programs of business schools). The College was established with the donation of Xinhuadu Charity Foundation, and it is the first China Business School registered independently in a European country. Phelps, dean of Xinhuadu Business School, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics, professor of Columbia University, and dean of Swiss College.