First trip -> Busan

Everyone who visit Korea usually come to the seacoast city on the east named Busan eventually so we had not even warmed up our seats at classes and on the sunday morning we were sitting on the bus excited about seeing a proper real sea. Koreans celebreated a Chuseok, something similiar to a thanks giving day, so there was no school form monday to wednesday. All students left to their home to spend it with their family. We got there via a bus because it was cheaper then a train but it took about 6 hours to get to the center from Incheon. Yey our first trip!


Living & Studying => First week

I live in dormitory called Biryongjae where about other 1000 students live. There are 4 of us who share the 24m2 room . I share it with one swedish hipster and two very kind koreans. The whole university - all the buildings like library etc are formed into one huge complex. So there are over 10 buildings. I really like the campus its soooo beatiful when the sun shows up I wish you could see it. There is even an airplane! In the morning there is a broadcast with some chill out music and this make my day even better but it is in korean so I just translate it to myself as a motivating speech like “Enjoy this beatiful day” or “You look amazing today”.


First day first impression South Korea

At the dorm listening to Korean RnB. The Korean know how to dress well expecially young generation. The number of people speaking english here appears to be nearly 0. When I asked someone today they whether didnt know anything or answered with only few basic words. In contrast english level of my two korean roommates is really really good. So maybe it wont be such as bad. Anyway when the train (subway) from Incheon airport got out of a tunnel up to the ground, my jaw instantly dropped because the view of everything alongside rails was so different comparing to the europe and to be honest I did not expect that at all. It wasnt particulary more beatiful or something but it attracted me because my eyes havent seen it before. Altough The subway net is really huge It was not expecially hard to get to the right place. So I eventually arrived to the INHA University completly exhausted after tough walking tour with the heavy bag and a lot of improvisation due I got lost because I wanted to get there in my own without a taxi. That was pretty much all about the first day in Korea.