As you probably will have gathered i am pretty busy with studying Korean at the Korean Language Institute. So far i really like the classes although they are pretty challenging. I didn’t expect easy-going classes like in a private language course but still i hoped they will give us more time for everything. So somehow i can feel the 빨리 빨리 (faster, faster) attitude here already
Anway.. today i want to invite you to be my company on my way to the Yonsei KLI and show you how my daily morning looks like!


This is the view of Sinchon in the early morning, when i am coming out of my building. Most shops and stores are closed, barely some people were walking on the street. Pretty empty and quiet uncommon for Sinchon..



Typical crossroad in Seoul, where you can pass the street in every direction. If you are coming to Seoul for the first time, be careful! Just because you have green lights doesn’t mean that no bike or car will still not try to pass the cross road
Sometimes i think the lights are more a recommendation than a rule..



The big crossroad in front of the Yonsei campus. Also be careful while passing this one. Like before also expect some cars and bikes to cross your way..









The Yonsei campus is truly huge! The next pictures will just cover my way to the Korean Language Institute. It really seems like a own city to me. They even have a own small shopping mall, a bank, restaurants and more..

This is the most dangerous part of my daily walk. I don’t know why but there is no pathway for pedestrians.




The walk through the small forest is the most beautiful part of my walk every day. There are also plenty of possibilities to sit down here for taking a rest or studying..

Last meters of my walk and you can already see the Korean Language Institute.



These are the SK Gobal House and the New Millenium Hall. Behind the SK Global House is the International House. There are the two dorms here if you are staying at the Yonsei campus. Pretty convenient if you are studying Korean here at Yonsei. Also truly astonishing that Yonsei seems to have its own satellite! Wow!


And finally, this is the Korean Language Institute ( 한국어학당 ) where i am studying Korean every day from now on. The whole way from home to the Institute takes around 20 minutes depending on how lucky i am with the lights on the two crossroads. So, i hope you like my pictures and you enjoyed following me to Korean Language Institute!