Life in Korea

On the begin of this week, I went to Yongsan Electronics Market to buy a digital camera. Yongsan is said one of the bigest electronics market in Asia, and you can find almost all kinds of products there. Prices are usually 20% lower than the normal sale price, but if a foreigner go there without a Korean friend, he or she will probably be faked by the seller. Fortunitely, I went there with a list of some details of Sony DSC-T9 which my Korean friend gave me and finally chose it at about 2600 RMB. Now I can use it to take pictures as I like and record my life here.

Then on March 2nd, the new semester began. I choose 6 courseswith 16 credits. Although the lectures are taught in English, professors’ poor pronunciation and many unfamiliar words also brought me lots of troubles. So I think it’s better to learn it myself as I did in SJTU, but much more hardworking should be done. The textbooks are too expensive here, but with regard to the high price of everything in Korea, it doesn’t seem to be largely beyond my expectation. I had to relieve myself that the high price maybe become strong impetus to my study.

This Friday I took a cheering orientation organized by KUBA(Korea University Buddy Association). Korea’s cheering is some kind of collective singing and dancing. We put our hands to the shoulders of our buddies and make a big circle to sing and dance. The enthusiastic performance influenced everyone present excited and finally bring the atomsphere crazy all around of stadium. No wonder that Korean football team can defeat many world-famous teams in such a surrounding. On the other hand, these kind of events also make Korean people intimate like one family and establish the respectable spirit of their race, I think.

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The First Impression on Korea

Our plane was 2 hours late to Seoul because of the frog in Inch’o Airport. Despite the tiring of dalay, exciting broke out the moment I stood on the Korean land.

Seoul is not as modern as I thought before, but it is more neat and tidy than Shanghai. It is based on the mountanious region which is also very different from Shanghai.

Regarding that we have no idea about Korean, Korea University had assigned buddies for each of us to help us in Korea. My buddy names Jeon Chang Gyum. He is now junior in KU majoring in Economics or something like that. Since he dosen’t know Chinese, we have to communicate with each other in English. It seems a big trouble for me because in most of time I cannot express myself clearly with my poor spoken English.

KU is said one of the most beautiful universities in Korea, and it really is. There are many grand European-style buildings around every corner of the campus, which leave me a very deep impression. The inner decoration of SAMSUNG building is so gallant that I cannot even describe it in words.

Everything in Korea seems more expensive than it in China. It is very hard to find things whose prices are lower than 2000 won(16 RMB). Regardless of the price, the food in Korea is very dilicious since its hot taste suits me well.

Yesterday we exchange students took a city tour around Seoul and watched Korea-famous performance — Nanta. Nanta is Korea’s smash-hit percussion musical performed at the theater all year round. It transforms the rhythms of Samulnori into creative music using knives, pots and pans, plates and other kitchen utensils as musical instruments. Of course, the pricepf ticket is very high.

Not knowing any Korean has brought me many troubles in daily life, but I’m sure it will be better after my learning of Korean.

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再见,期待下一次的归来

明天的这个时候,我应该已经在首尔了吧。

韩国著名的高丽大学,一个新的学期就将在这里度过。这会是一段奇妙的旅程吗?

上海,我的家乡,虽然小时候也去过许多其他的城市,却不会有同对这里一样的依恋。

当上周再一次踏进拖鞋门的一刻,眼前的一切还都是那样亲切而熟悉,不同的是,这一次是临行前的告别。

当夏日的阳光再一次挥洒在思源湖畔时,我将归来。

明月本无价,高山皆有情。
清风拂千里,难断思乡情。

明月清风,2006.2.20