I studied in Korea about 3 years ago, and I can’t help but
miss the country I called home for four months. Studying abroad in South
Korea will be an experience I will never forget. I am extremely
grateful for the people I was able to meet and for the unforgettable
opportunity to emerge myself in a country I have been longing to visit.
With nerves and excitement, I flew more than 10 hours to the place I
would call home for the next few months. Upon arrival, I unpacked my
bags into the cabinets of my tiny shared room at Yonsei University’s
International House then took off to explore the area around campus. My
first night in Sinchon was one I will always remember. The streets
illuminated by store signs were packed with people and pop music could
be heard everywhere. All I could smell was tteokbokki (spicy rice cake)
and hotteok (Korean sweet pancakes). One thing I was surprised by is how
life in Korea starts late in the day but lasts throughout the night.
You could walk through Seoul without seeing anyone on the street at 9:00
am and will get stuck walking through crowds at 11:00 pm. Clubs around
Seoul would also stay packed until around 4:00 am or whenever the
subways would reopen.
As a woman traveling alone in a foreign country you are usually
worried about safety, but as I stayed longer in Seoul I realized there
was very little I needed to worry about. While people usually kept to
themselves they were not scared to ask for help or directions and those
they asked were more than happy to help one another. I could even leave
my things in a café without worrying if it will be stolen because the
people are empathetic about the things they work hard for.
From my experience, abroad I have learned to be open minded and to
show compassion to everyone I meet. I learned you will receive the most
if you truly immerse yourself in the environment around you. I would
also recommend to take advantage of the time you are there and enjoy as
much as you can. I look forward to my next trip to South Korea and
showing my friends the country I love.