Korean Autumn Style (by Annie)

*Annie wrote this article while ago and it is my bad to upload now.  Since it is already winter. anyways it is still an interesting one so please enjoy!  As soon as the weather drops below 25 degrees C (below 78 degrees F), Koreans arm themselves with a new fashion sense, one that generally requires […]

Exploring Seoul in the nighttime: Ttuksseom Han River Park & Seoul Forest (by Debora)

As the weather is becoming colder, I had the idea of exploring places that I had recently only visited during the daytime. Having been born and raised in Brazil, I have never had the opportunity to explore places in the nighttime, due to the not very safe environment. So one of the things I was […]

How to solve your lunch inside Hanyang University Part 1 (by Jonghyuk)

Inside our school, there are some options that students can use to solve their lunch. The first option would be using the school cafeterias. And the second one would be using the restaurants that are on campus. Finally, the last one would be eating things from the convenience store. In this article, I am going […]

“HUBS Night for International Students” (by Yongshin)

Chuseok is a major harvest festival and a three-day holiday both in North Korea and South Korea, celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month according to the lunar calendar on the date of the full moon. Because Chuseok is one of the most representative holidays in South Korea, Hanyang University Business School prepared a party for exchange students called “HUBS Night […]

Hyehwa and Ihwa Mural Village (by Annie)

This week I traveled to Ihwa Mural Village located on Mt. Naksan (not to be confused with Mt. Namsan and N Seoul Tower). This spot is an excellent place to spend an afternoon, especially when the weather is as lovely as it was. It’s a little bit of a walk but once you reach your […]

Buying Korean baseball game tickets in online! – Interpark Ticket (인터파크티켓) (by Jung Mok)

In Korea, there are four major ongoing sports leagues every year. The K –League (soccer) and KBO (baseball) starts every March and finishes in November, including post seasons. KBL (basketball) and V – league (volleyball) season starts every October and finishes in March. Korean people love watching and cheering for their favorite teams as much […]

UNLIMITED RE-FILL COCKTAIL BARS (1) (by Jeongho)

Soju, beer? Borrriiing!!! Even Korean students are getting sick of drinking soju and beer (and sometimes somac). For those who are getting sick of plain soju, those who miss vodka and cocktail, and those who don’t have a lot of money, follow my steps to Seoul’s greatest top unlimited re-fill cocktail bars. I would like […]

Vegan in Seoul (by Annie)

South Korean food is traditionally plant-based but in modern day, meat is a standard staple for a lot of dishes. This can make it hard for someone who is vegan or vegetarian to find food to eat in Seoul that is diverse and tasteful. This blog centers around being vegan in Seoul because one of […]