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How many residential areas are there near Kashgar No.2 Middle School?

The first film focuses on the address of the student apartment from the back of the current experimental building to the west gate. Sitting facing south (facing Wenhua Road), there is a three-story teaching building in front, an asphalt basketball court in the middle, and two ***6 bungalow classrooms with brick and wood structure opposite the teaching building, facing north and south. Behind the classroom are four bungalows with civil structure, which are east-west and are the early student dormitories of the school. The first row is converted into the existing property experimental treasure warehouse, and the second and third rows are the general affairs warehouse and woodworking room. These three rows of earth bungalows have become dangerous buildings due to disrepair. The fourth row is for four or five teachers and nurseries. There is a wall at the northern end of these four bungalows, and there is a passage between the buildings in the north, but it has been leveled. North-south is a civil bungalow, with two buildings in one row and about eight buildings in four rows, with 3-4 households in each building, which is the main staff residential area of the school. The early construction time of this residential area was in the early 1960s and the late 1980s. The second house is concentrated in the present family area and divided into two parts, two rows of bungalows in the east. The first row is a single room with civil structure, each household is about 20 square meters, and the second row is a suite with brick and wood structure, each household is about 40 square meters, with two rooms, and each household has a small courtyard, and the construction time is about 60-70 years. There are three rows of civil structure bungalows in the west, the first row is a single room. The second and third rows are suites, each about 50 square meters, one big room and two small rooms, and there is no yard. It was built in the mid-1960s. The third part is the Family Courtyard in the Southern District. Two-thirds of the original playground was allocated to the College of Continuing Education, and the remaining one-third was allocated to Wenhua Road, which was about 50 meters wide and 100 meter long, accounting for 5,000 square meters. In the early 1980s, there were three rows of about a dozen civilian bungalows in the yard, one on each side and one in the middle, covering an area of about 60 square meters. Because of the low terrain at that time, it was about 0.8 meters lower than the road surface of Wenhua Road, and the drainage was not smooth. When it rains and snows, the ground is covered with mud. It was not until 1985 that a new sewer was installed in the yard to improve it. Although this building adopts red brick wall foundation, it has high water level, low terrain and high alkalinity, and many houses need maintenance every year. The fourth block is the family courtyard of the current Education Bureau, where a new civil bungalow was built in the early 1980s, and the building built by the Education Bureau was demolished in 1987.