MBC World Tour in Sangamdong took place on September 30. Approximately 30 foreign students participated in the program, gathering at the main gate of Yonsei university early in the morning at 9:30 A.M. We took a bus to get to MBC Sangam studio, which is about half-hour away by bus. The visiting program officially started at 10:20 A.M.
The tour guide who was an employee of the company handed out some name tags and personal tickets to each student, which allowed them to save all the photos taken during the tour. The tour site was composed of three separate sections. Section A was for watching hologram concert that famous Korean star, BigBang is performing and section B was for experiencing physical activities such as K-poop dance, being an announcer for MBC News desk, watching a short video clip with VR facilities.
Last section C was for experiencing costumes and properties used in real MBC TV programs.
On Monday May 22nd, 2023, TS2 went to 명륜진사갈비, a BBQ restaurant in Sinchon. 2 international students from Norway and 5 Korean members ate charcoal-grilled ribs for 2 hours. The meat was tender and really delicious.
We talked about various things while eating kalbi. There was an international student who was particularly interested in Korean food, so I gave him recommendations fo...
On May 18th, 2023, Yonsei Global held Global Day at the Yonsei University Global Lounge with the cooperation of the Czech Embassy in Korea. This semester, we have set up several booths with the theme of the Czech Republic, where people can try local food and drink,...
On Sunday, May 14, YG members and exchange students met at the main gate of Yonsei University at 1:40 p.m. and walked to Hongdae Real Escape, the destination for the program. We introduced each other and talked about simple things, so we could reach our d...
On May 1st, 4 YG members and 4 exchange students met at the front gate of Yonsei University at 16:30. We introduced ourselves and walked along to the board game cafe “Red Button”.
We played game, ‘Dalmuti, ‘Halli-Galli’, And ‘Tumblig Monkeys...