Seoul, South Korea
While studying in Kyung Hee University at Seoul Campus, students will be living in the lively capital of South Korea. Seoul has approximately 9.7 million people, and it is known for being a blend between modernity and tradition. While in Seoul, students will be able to visit historic sites such as the Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village. There will also be opportunities to explore vibrant neighborhoods, eat typical street food, experience cutting-edge technology, spend time in beautiful parks, visit local markets, and enjoy Seoul鈥檚 nightlife!
Suwon, South Korea
Suwon, South Korea is the capital of the Gyeonggi province, and the citizens of the densely populated city speak in the commonly used Suwon dialect.
South Korea is located in East Asia, bordering North Korea through the use of the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Suwon has various aspects of its culture that study abroad students can enjoy, including Manseok Park, the Tomb of Simon, and History Park.
The culture of Suwon has helped the city gain intense popularity. The city has garnered the nickname 鈥淐ity of Filial Piety,鈥 with over a million residents living within the location. At Suwon, study abroad students can find beautiful street murals and a variety of optical illusions around the city that will surely entertain them.
Suwon also holds several architectural landmarks. In the city, students can view the Hwaseong Fortress, Hyanggyo, Bugugwon, and the Adams Memorial Hall.
Many different activities are available for the study abroad students. Suwong contains major shopping centers and multiplex cinemas for the study abroad students to enjoy. Along with these locations, students can enjoy the Suwon food of galbi, which is an iconic beef rib recipe.