Unless you are in a building that caters to foreigners your shower will probably be like this. Your whole bathroom is your shower. I actually like it.
At the end of orientation we worked in a group and presented a sample lesson. Mine was "Where is the subway station?" There was an opening ceremony and a closing ceremony (with a photo slideshow which they gave everyone on a disc) and we got snacks between classes so it was pretty nice. Here are pictures from the opening ceremony:
Midong Middle School Taekwondo Team from Melissa Carn on Vimeo.
They were amazing!
Kyung Hee University Global Campus is in Yongin and it was only about a 10-minute walk to the various restaurants and bars downtown. One day I took a cab with some people to the nearby Home Plus because we desperately needed hair dryers and hair straighteners. I didn't pack a hair dryer and my hair straightener blew out in Korea despite me using an adapter and converter on it. So for all of orientation except the last day I looked like a really unkempt greaseball with horrible bangs. This, added to the fact that it was really hot and humid outside and the air conditioning was not working in any of the classrooms, makes me really surprised that I even made friends.
The best part of orientation was probably the day trip to the Korean Folk Village in Yongin. Even though it was unbearably hot and humid and we all had to wear our matching EPIK polo shots it was a lot of fun. We saw traditional Korean music, horse-riding, and tightrope-walking. We also saw a traditional Korean wedding but I couldn't actually see anything because the guy sitting in front of me was humongous and there were a bunch of poles in the way. At Korean Folk Village there are authentic old buildings that were actually brought from their original locations to the Village and they are, restorations aside, originals, so that was pretty interesting. But the best part of the day by far were all the cute Korean babies and children everywhere! We kept being stealthy and taking pictures of them when their parents weren't looking. Except we think the parents of this adorable baby at the tightrope-walking show knew what we were up to because they took their baby away.
Here are some pictures from Korean Folk Village:
Yongin Korean Folk Village Traditional Music from Melissa Carn on Vimeo.
Wow looks like you are having a blast! Good to know you are acclimatizing to asian life!
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Hi there.
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