Hue University dormitories all 'wear new clothes', students are excited
TPO - At the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year, Hue University Student Service Center will implement a "new look" and invest in upgrading and synchronously renovating the technical infrastructure in many dormitory blocks managed and operated by the unit, creating a youthful and convenient appearance to serve thousands of students.
Báo Tiền Phong•30/08/2025
VIDEO : A series of Hue University student dormitories "change their clothes" before the school year. This is the first time the dormitory system of Hue University has been invested in upgrading and refurbishing synchronously on a large scale, with many youthful, eye-catching and novel colors, bringing excitement and joy to a large number of students. According to Ms. Vo Thi Hong Vu - Director of Hue University Student Service Center, after nearly 20 years of use, the student dormitory system consisting of 7 high-rise buildings in An Cuu Ward (Hue City) has seriously degraded, many technical items such as corrugated iron roofs, doors, electricity and water systems, toilets, garages... no longer meet the conditions of use and living of thousands of students. Therefore, investing in repairing, upgrading, and creating a new look for the daily accommodation of students is extremely urgent. Previously, the Bia School dormitory (now Hue University dormitory facility 1) for students was built in the early 2000s and put into use in 2006. Over time, the construction works have deteriorated, the exterior looks old and shabby. From the state budget investment of about 30 billion VND, in the summer of 2025, Hue University will invest in repairing and upgrading 6 student dormitories and functional buildings.
Renovation, repair and upgrading work is being carried out at two dormitories A and B of Campus 1 of Hue University Student Service Center located in An Cuu Ward; focusing on waterproofing, renewing a series of closed toilets, re-tiling all floor tiles, replacing electrical and water equipment, renewing two student parking lots, etc.
In particular, 6 high-rise buildings with a scale of 580 rooms in areas A and B at facility 1 of the Center are all newly painted, with many youthful, modern, eye-catching colors, creating excitement, interest, and novelty for many students staying, living, and studying here.
A high-rise building with a gentle pink color is in the process of being completed and renovated.
Ms. Vo Thi Hong Vu said that instead of just painting a monotonous color like before, the dormitory area of the Center's first facility will be repainted with 7 different colors such as pink, purple, cobalt blue, copper yellow, banana green... creating a new, modern, youthful feeling for students. Each building has its own color to help students easily identify their accommodation.
Although still in the completion stage, the "new look" dormitories of Hue University have quickly become "virtual living coordinates" loved by Hue youth.
Le Ton Thao Hien, a third-year student at the University of Foreign Languages - Hue University, expressed her surprise: “Compared to the first year when I first entered school, this place has changed so much. Previously, the old paint color was quite outdated, not as outstanding as other buildings. Now, each building has a very new color, very 'Gen Z', very 'trendy'. I think, at the beginning of this new school year, new students will be very happy and excited to live in a dormitory that is undergoing these changes.”
According to the plan, this August, the construction unit will hand over 4 dormitory buildings after completing repairs, upgrades and new painting. In September, the upgrade of 1 more high-rise dormitory building will be completed to put into service for students in time. The remaining building under the repair and upgrade project, along with 2 new student parking areas, will be deployed later.
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