Dining & Shopping at Xiang'an Campus
Dining Halls:
There are three dining halls on campus, namely Jingfeng, Fengting and Siyuan. You can enjoy delicious food of different flavors as well as halal food by using e-card.
All three dining halls serve home-style Chinese dishes, and a Halal Canteen is situated on the second floor of Siyuan Dining Hall.
The first and second floors of each dining hall focus on home-style Chinese dishes and provide free steamed rice. Traditional delicacies are served during major traditional festivals. In addition to home-style dishes, some counters also offer casseroles, noodles, dumplings, pasta, marinated food and other options. A self-service packing counter and a small kiosk are available near the side entrance on the first floor, where the kiosk sells drinks, fruits, tea eggs and more. The third floors of Jingfeng Dining Hall and Fengting Dining Hall are snack zones, featuring a rich variety of delicacies from all parts of China. These snack zones have a later closing time, which is a perfect choice for students who miss the regular meal times.
(Jingfeng Dining Hall)
(Fengting Dining Hall)
(Siyuan Dining Hall)
Open hours (may be adjusted in some occasions)
06:10—10:00, 10:00—13:30, 16:00—19:30
Third floor of Jingfeng: 10:00—16:00, 16:00—22:00
Third floor of Fengting: 10:00—16:00, 16:00—22:30
Auto-vending machines:
Auto-vending machines can be found in the college building selling beverages and snacks.

Supermarket:
There is a store selling all kinds of beverages and snacks as well as things for daily necessitie.
Snack bars:
The third floor of Jingfeng Dining Hall brings together regional snacks from all over the country, including Xiaolongbao (steamed dumplings), stewed soup in clay pot, fried noodles, fried rice noodles, fried kway teow, and Wuyishan Zixi rice noodles.
The third floor of Fengting offers a variety of choices. From steaming hot Lanzhou hand-pulled noodles and Shaanxi snacks, authentic Hot Dry Noodles and Wontons, to refreshingly delicious Japanese ramen, as well as convenient and tasty Malatang and hamburgers — there is always something to satisfy your taste buds.

Coffee houses:
Coffee is already an important part of XMU campus culture. There are over 10 coffee houses in Siming campus including famous ones like Lake café and 1921 Coffee College. New cafes are opening now and then on Xiang’an campus which was put in use just Sept. of 2012. Almost every college on Xiang’an campus owns a coffee house, which plays an important role as a platform for student recreation and exchanging ideas. The OEC coffee house is located in the first floor of the college building.
