There are no barrels, but some in the dormitory. Every night after dinner, there will be time for free activities, washing clothes and playing for a while, which is enough time. There must be a place to hang clothes.
Military training-most classes practice turning-starting-stepping-running-and military songs and so on-is a little more and stricter than junior high school military training.
However, some classes are special, and you can practice catching enemy fists and batons, while others don't.
If you stay, bring three sets of change clothes (in case of rain) and two pairs of sports shoes (light), socks and underwear-
Are you a boy or a girl? -If you are a boy, bring a bar of soap and shampoo. Laundry liquid = If you are a girl, bring a comb and a mirror = toilet water. (Mosquitoes are not clear. There were no mosquitoes when we went, but there were bugs. )
There are also toothbrushes, toothpaste, cups, towels and slippers.
By the way, there are clothes hangers, shelves, pajamas and so on. Ann, it doesn't matter whether you bring it or not.
Remember to bring money to buy water-water is so expensive-you'd better bring some bread or something-the food in the canteen tastes terrible-
I wish you a happy military training-(well, in fact, military training is still very difficult, so stick to it)