【新唐人2012年2月4日讯】最近中国“昆明理工大学”,因为在校园内盖一座豪华酒店而引来广大的争议。学校方面表示,高标准建酒店是为了接待外宾,要是搞得太寒酸,难免丢脸。网友质问:“学校是国家的,土地是国家的。关键问题是这个酒店是如何运营的,这些收益流入了谁的腰包?”
在“昆明理工大学”内,一座按照五星级标准设计的“文汇酒店”,住一个晚上的房价,大约需要400元到2000元不等。
据《成都晚报》2月1号报导,“文汇酒店”又名“昆明理工大学国际学术交流中心”,是一家按五星标准设计的商务、会议型酒店,坐落在“昆明理工大学”内,还配备了豪华的西餐厅、宴会厅和餐饮包房。
报导还说,学校方面表示,“文汇酒店是国际学术交流中心一个必备的配套设施。主要用于接待来校交流、访问的外国政府要员,知名专家、学者,以及一部分长期入住的外国留学生。人家来访问,搞学术交流,自己搞得那么寒酸,难免丢中国人的脸。”
学生质疑:宿舍楼破旧,“为什么不先改善宿舍楼的条件?”
一位“昆明理工大学”的学生表示,“老校区有半数以上的学生还居住在老式的8人间宿舍,就是那种只有上下铺、共用一个桌子、一层楼一个水房厕所的老楼。”
“山东大学”退休教授孙文广对此表示,一般来说,大学着重在教育理念的改革、优良教师的培养和发扬大学教育精神。“昆明理工大学”却热衷于大搞面子工程。
孙文广:“像昆明理工大学盖五星级宾馆,这个应该讲,在国际上讲都是很大的笑话的,大学本来就是搞学术,一个学术的殿堂,你怎么弄这么浮华的一个宾馆呢,这种事情,不单是昆明理工大学有,其他的学校也是一样啊。”
孙文广认为,这个现象离不开“腐败”两个字。
孙文广:“有几个理由,一个是学校有土地盖房子,要盖什么呢?就盖一个大酒店,实际上呢,学校的干部住这个五星级的酒店,也可以招待他们的客人,那么收入呢,可能是一种灰色的收入。”
网友创作出了“丢脸体”来讽刺,如“腐败官员为了不丢国人的脸,吃喝用的都是名牌,住的是豪宅。”
原山东大学附中教师李昌玉:“为什么学校里要建五星级宾馆呢,这个道理说起来也很简单,因为像这种大学吧,第一个,来往的大都是本校的各种各样有关系的一些人,比如说到这个学校研习、开会,反正是回去报销,从学校来讲,档次越高赚得钱不是越多吗?是不是?反正不赚白不赚。”
“文汇酒店”真正的用途到底是学术交流,还是商业运营?
这是酒店的线上订房网页,上面写着:“文汇酒店”自从开幕数年来,已成为旅游人士的最佳选择。
也就是说,任何人都可以轻易的在网路上订房。
网友质疑:“这些收益流入了谁的腰包?”
新唐人记者朱善智、黄容、孙宁采访报导。
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A 5-star University hotel; who gets the profit?
There’s recent controversy over a luxurious hotel project at
Kunming University of Science and Technology (KUST).
University officials claimed the high-end hotel is for foreign
visitors. If it is too shabby, Chinese people will lose face.
Some netizens questioned: “The University and its land
belong to the country.
But the key problem is how the hotel is run and who gets
the profit.”
There is a 5-star Wenhui Hotel in KUST.
The rate per night ranges from RMB 400 to 2000.
Chengdu Evening Post’s reported on February 1.
“Wenhui Hotel” is also known as “KUST International
Academic Communication Center.”
It is a 5-star hotel designed for business and conferences on
campus.
It has a luxurious western dining hall, a banquet hall
and private dining rooms.
It reports university’s officials said, “As an international
academic communication center, Wenhui Hotel is a must.
It is used to accommodate foreign government officials,
famous experts, scholars and long-term foreign students.
If we offer something shabby to foreign visitors,
Chinese people lose face.”
A student then questioned: Our dorms are really shabby,
“why do they not fix them first?”
Another student from KUST said, “half of the students in the
old campus are still living in old-fashioned octet rooms.
They only have one table, bunk beds, one pool house and
restroom per floor.”
Sun Wenguang, a retired professor from Shandong University
said that college education should have a different focus.
Education concepts need updating, teachers need training,
and educational spirit needs developing.
However, KUST is focused on image projects.
Sun Wenguang: “It is a big joke internationally that
a University like KUST can build a 5-star hotel.
Universities should focus on academia. How can an academic
institute have such a luxurous hotel?
However, these luxurious hotels are a common thing also
in other Universities.”
Sun Wenguang believes that this phenomenon
is connected to “corruption.”
Sun Wenguang said: “There are several reasons.
On one hand, a college has extra land and builds a big hotel.
Actually, it can also be used to accommodate university
officials and their guests.
On the other, the income of the hotel can be another kind
of semi-overt income.”
Some netizens satirized the phenomenon.
“Not to lose the face of Chinese, corrupt officials eat
and drink fine food and live in luxurious houses.”
Li Yuchang, a former teacher from the High School Attached
to Shandong University commented.
“It is quite obvious why these universities need 5-star hotels.
For one thing, those who visit the hotel are connected to the
University somehow, for academia or conferences.
Their expense will be reimbursed later.
As for the university, the more luxurious the hotel they build,
the more money they will make. Isn’t it profitable?”
But in reality, is “Wenhui Hotel” for academic reasons
or for profit?
On Wenhui Hotel’s website, it says: “Wenhui Hotel,” since
its commencement, has become the best choice for tourists.
That means everyone can easily reserve rooms online.
Some netizens questioned: “whom does the hotel income
flow to?”
NTD reporters Zhu Shanzhi, Huang Rong and Sun Ning