Beijing:
Dormitory
On-campus housing
Live with a CET peer
2 people/room
Ensuite bathroom, communal kitchen, pay for washer access
Wifi access, A/C, linens, basic furnishing, shared laundry rooms
Shanghai:
Dormitory
On-campus housing
Live with a local roommate
2 people/room or suite
Ensuite bathroom, communal kitchen, paid washer access
Wired and wireless internet access, mini fridge, A/C, linens, basic furnishing, TV
Taipei:
Apartment
Off-campus housing
Live with CET peers and local roommates
4-8 people/apartment
2 people/room
10-30 minute commute to campus
Shared kitchen and common area, basic kitchen equipment, bathroom, in-unit washer
Wifi, A/C, bed linens, basic furnishing
Eating in Beijing. For meals, take your pick of the budget-friendly campus cafeterias and neighborhood restaurants. And don’t forget to find your favorite Peking Duck spot—you’re living in Beijing after all. Feeling like a home-cooked meal? Have a night in with your roommate and trade cooking tips as you prepare dinner together in the dorm shared kitchen. Learn more about accommodating your dietary needs in Beijing.
Eating in Shanghai. For meals, do as the local students do and eat at the budget-friendly campus cafeterias, try nearby food stalls, or find your favorite neighborhood restaurant. Feeling a home-cooked meal? Have a night in with your roommate and trade cooking tips as you prepare dinner together in the dorm’s shared kitchen. Learn more about accommodating your dietary needs in Shanghai.
Eating in Taipei. For meals, take your pick of the budget-friendly restaurants and food stalls nearby. Find the city’s best bowl of beef noodle soup or try choudoufu (stinky tofu), a local favorite. On campus? Try the cafeteria or one of the school’s restaurants and cafés. And don’t forget to try as much as you can at the night markets throughout the city. Learn more about accommodating your dietary needs in Taipei.