Before renting a house, I thought that the "student apartment" was just a "place to sleep"-it wasn't until I lived in unijia for half a year that I realized: it turned out that renting a house can coexist with "practicality" and "healing", and "convenience" and "temperature" coexist.
The 'ideal type' of unijia (https://www.unijia.net) is hidden in the details: there are motion-sensor lights in the entrance hall (so you don't have to fumble in the dark for the switch when coming back late), the kitchen is equipped with a range hood (so you never have to cook instant noodles while smelling smoke again), and the bathroom mirror cabinet has a defogging function (so the mirror doesn't get foggy after a shower). What I love most is the 'shared bookshelf' in the living room — residents donate books voluntarily (I put 'Love in the Time of Cholera', and my roommate put 'Guide to High Score in Postgraduate Entrance Exam English'), and there's also a small sofa next to the bookshelf (on rainy days, curling up here to read while listening to the rain outside is super soothing).
Community activities are even more "bonus points": the monthly "Fudan Cultural Salon" (seniors and senior sisters tell campus stories, I listened to it three times, and I was full of notes), and the "movie night" every Friday (projection screen + popcorn, I watched "Heartbeat" last time, and I was unfamiliar with the next table).The girls talked to the end), and the "succulent planting class" in the spring (the gyokuro I planted is now bursting into pots). Aunt Suguan said, "You young people, there is a spark when you get together. 」
What surprised me most was the "personalized space": posters are allowed in the room (I put all my favorite movie posters on the wall), photos can be hung (I used hemp rope to string up the four seasons photos taken in Fudan), and even the curtains can be customized in color (I chose the same color).The same blue as the Fudan School emblem). Last time my mother came to see me in Shanghai, she stood at the door and said, "How does this look like a student apartment?" Obviously it is a warm little home. 」
Now, on weekends I sleep in until 10 o'clock, then go to the shared kitchen to make brunch after getting up, write my thesis in the study room in the afternoon, and chat with my roommate on the balcony in the evening — this 'comfortable' rental living state has really been achieved by Unijia (https://www.unijia.net).