Chinese students generally live in school dormitories and
eat in the school cafeteria. A campus has many playgrounds with
fully equipped facilities which are provided for the convenience
of students for spare time sports activities. Apart from usual
physical exercise, students have access to different sports
events and competitions organized by universities, such as long
distance running in winter, swimming in summer and ball games
and chess games. Students strong in sports can join their university
teams of basketball, volleyball, football, etc. Fans of Wushu
(the martial art) and Qigong will have teachers available for
them. The annual sports games of each university provide students
and teachers with the chance to best demonstrate their talent
in sports events.
The student union and organizations bring together many students
of common interest who set up their own chorus, dancing troupe,
orchestra, photography association, calligraphy association,
painting association, etc. They have regular activities. Students
in the associations develop their abilities and give full play
to their talents. Universities admitting foreign students have
established separate dormitories and canteens for them. When
conditions permit, foreign students can also share dormitories
with Chinese students. They are also free to eat either in the
reserved or Chinese Students' canteens.
Universities have paid ample attention to extra-curricular
activities for foreign students. They are organized to watch
artistic performances and go out for sightseeing for rest and
recreation after intense studies. Foreign students are welcome
to attend the school's sports games, long distance running competitions,
swimming and ball games, as well as other related activities
of students' organizations.
Friendly exchanges between Chinese and foreign students are
encouraged and in particular, contact between Chinese and foreign
youth. Universities often conduct seminars and parties for Chinese
and foreign students and other social activities. Chinese students,
with a strong interest in knowledge, are hardworking and cherish
their friendship with foreign students; therefore they are eager
to make friends with them and share their good times and bad.
The students through contact with each other will establish
a profound friendship.
School Spirit in China's Institutions of Higher Education
China's universities attach great importance to good school
spirit. In many universities, a good school spirit is embodied
by diligence, hardwork, strictness, realism, pioneering, innovation
and originality. Based on the characteristics of their specialities,
different universities accentuate specific aspects of school
spirit. For instance, medical universities install in their
school spirit the concept of humanitarianism; normal universities
recommend the students to develop the spirit of sacrifice and
be paragons of virtue and learning; and universities of political
science and law encourage the students to cultivate noble characters
and to be upright and just, honest and faithful to the duties.