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Pria berusia 80 tahun yang tinggal di Inggris memutuskan bepergian menuruti panduan wisata yang dia miliki seumur hidupnya. jadi dia terbang ke Jerman untuk pergi ke suatu tempat di Bavaria. dia diberitahukan bahwa itu adalah kota yang ramai, tempat festival musik diadakan setiap tahun.
tapi ada yang aneh. dia mengikuti rute yang ada di panduan perjalanan, tapi kota itu tidak ditemukan dan malah tersesat dihutan lebat. setelah mengembara selama dua hari dia akhirnya berhasil menemukan jalan keluar. lalu dia pulang dan menunjukan ke semua orng ada yang salah dengan peta itu. tapi seseorang yang melihat panduan mengatakan ini.
“Lihat, panduan perjalanan ini diterbitkan setelah Perang Dunia pertama, satu abad telah berlalu sejak perang berakhir”
Dia pergi ke tempat yang dia ingin datanga sepanjang hidupnya. Tapi itu terlihat berbeda dari yang ia lihat di peta yang selama ini dia pelajari.
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Bagaimana cerita [iyagi] ini? iyagi ini aku dapatkan dari drama when The Weather is Nice.. Ada yang mengatakan bahwa cerita ini adalah cerita bahagia karena si pria mewujudkan keinginannya untuk pergi ke tempat yang ingin ia datangi walaupun tidak sesuai harapannya. Pendapat yang menarik bukan?
tapi jika aku ditanya ini cerita bahagia atau cerita sedih, akupun tidak tau haha aku hanya suka cerita ringan ini. tapi akan aku pikirkan ^^
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So this past week has been nothing short of a whirlwind experience so I haven’t been able to post pictures or write up anything for a bit because of that. But now that the last week has come to a close, it’s about time I recap the past week.
Airports/Airplanes: So I didn’t sleep the night before to prepare for the time zone difference between NY and Seoul (13 hours ahead jesus christ) and also to make sure I packed and had everything ready to go by 6am. My mom rode with me on the bus on the way to JFK airport to keep me company and to make sure I got there alright.
“Oh you can celebrate the Fourth of July in-- Oh. Wait.”
I was a little worried about my pillow being an issue through security but I passed through pretty fine (even though I got teased by one of the TSA agents :^/) In the airport, I exchanged my money for the first time, got fascinated by Korean won and how colorful it is, and then proceeded to sit around for 2 - 3 hours before it was time to board my flight. Cathay Pacific has some pretty nice seats even for economy seating and there was a tv embedded into the seat so I got to watch some movies (10 Cloverfield Lane, Mad Max) and some of Luther which I haven’t watched in forever. There was a little asian lady who was in the seat next to me who totally looked out for me in terms of cup ramen and chips and didn’t mind when I had to get up to go to the bathroom. We had two meals on the flight. For lunch I had this shrimp/corn/cheese salad thing that I wasn’t really a fan of but it came with bread and fruit so I was fine. Then for dinner there was this chicken curry dish with mashed potatoes and bread and fruit and they also gave me ice cream so I was pretty goddamn happy with that one.
Eventually after 14+ hours and flying over Greenland/the North Pole and a bunch of turbulence, we arrived in Hong Kong. And boy did my ass hurt. I made my mandatory calls and went to search for my gate. HK’s airport is really fucking huge might I just add like I’m sure I could get lost in that place. I had to wait another 2 hours for my second flight and this lady who only spoke in Chinese ended up sitting next to me as I waited and I think she tried to get me join in on this travel group thing she must have been a part of. Eventually the call to board allowed me to escape. This time I was seated next to this older asian man and we ended up watching Man From U.N.C.L.E at the same time for a bit. I had some pasta on the flight this time with more ice cream and was on this flight for about 4+ hours making my flight hours a grand total of 19 hours. The guy talked to me a bit before we landed and I mentioned I was from New York and he apparently lived in New Jersey for a bit before moving to Hong Kong. My second pilot also sounded British and way too charming than he should have :^/ Getting through customs took a while and I almost saw a fight break out on the other line but I made it through pretty fine and my suitcase was waiting for me at the same time. My ISA director found me when I was trying to spot the group and we hopped onto the bus towards campus at 10pm and got there around 11pm. Met my roommate Liam for the first time and collapsed to bed.
D+1: ISA had their orientation the next morning which I surprisingly woke up early for and we rode the train for the first time. Seoul’s subway system is beautiful and it just makes me entirely bitter about the subways in NY. There was also a cute guy in a baseball uniform on the way to train but nevermind that. Had to figure out how to use the turnstiles and our director got shut out of the trains at one point making sure that everyone was together lol. Snacks and milk was provided before we checked out Gwangjang markets in Seoul which was entirely fascinating and I’ll provide pictures of later. Lots of streetfood and my roomie and I got some beef bulogi before we rushed to catch up with the rest of our group. After that was Gyeongbokgung Palace which was absolutely beautiful! We learned a little bit of how the palace was set up and explored the Folk Museum that was inside. Plenty of people in hanboks there too which apparently let them get in for free.
Then we went to Insadong to try on hanboks for ourself and while I wish my boobs fit in the one I tried on a bit better I felt pretty goddamn royal in it. After that we were free to wander on our own so a group of us got smoothies at Miss Lee’s, a cute cafe like place before trying to find E-Mart. We ended up getting lost after someone pointed us in the wrong direction and we found out that it was too far to walk to from where we were at. Giving up by sitting on some bench, an old couple stared at me and smiled and I smiled back. Then the guy with us spoke Korean to them which got the couple excited. They decided to show us where E-Mart was (because the old man was like “I am retired. Lots of free time.) We found out he was a former professor and knew a bit of English himself thanks to his students so he loves seeing students around.
E-Mart ended up being closed so they just ended up taking us out to dinner (paying for it too at that!) and invited us to an orchestra concert that their church is hosting sometime this month. Then they showed us a farmer’s market and even invited us to drink because me and another girl said we liked to drink. We got a selfie with them too! They were honestly such a cute couple and I can’t believe I found my Korean grandparents on the first full day in Seoul.
D+2: Next was Korea University’s orientation! And honestly the campus was so beautiful that I know for a fact that I’m going to be salty as hell when I go back home. The cheering squad was nothing I’ve ever seen at home like I’ve never seen such school spirit before. I had lunch with a group of people, mostly other ISA students and a couple of non-ISA people. One of the non-ISA people who had been at KU for a bit longer turned out to be from Brooklyn too! At the end of the orientation, a bunch of us “snuck” into a buddy group because we never got to sign up for one and went on a campus tour. The campus is fucking huge like probably 3 times the size of my own campus and it even has its own movie theater like the hell is that? Squirrel Trail didn’t have a squirrels but it did have a big ol’ lazy cat and I loved it instantly.
After that a group of us decided to go out together to get some food and drinks together, thus became the formation of our #squad. We found a beer place that had some pretty good soju and flavored beer that even I could enjoy. Walking in one of the businessmen/people who were there before us stared at me/us so I just sort of smiled back because??? I didn’t know what to do. In the end they ended up joining us because the one who stared at us really wanted to join in and soon enough everyone joined in. One of the guys in our group got the only business woman of the group’s kakaotalk (and she’s married too lol) and I got the guy’s kkt to send them the pictures we took together.
In the end, this group ended up treating us for our drinks and I am still in disbelief that happened.
D+3: My first day of class! It was mostly introductions to be honest and a little bit of painting in my watercolors class. I had lunch with someone who spotted me as another ISC student and we ended up walking around and chatting. She was from Australia and I told her that the next time we hit a cat cafe I would invite her over to join our group. Somehow in the span that it took for me to say bye to her as she went to class and me spotting some of my friends, I ended up losing my phone. I ended up being late to class in an attempt to find what I did with it and went through the rest of the day being anxious as hell but inwardly. I didn’t have Korean class yet because it was just a placement test and I already knew I had jack shit Korean experience. We ended up buying face masks afterwards to have a mini-face mask night in the future and ended up checking out the campus library which is also fucking beautiful. Another girl ended up approaching us for help with her paper because of English and we swapped kkt in case she ever needed more help or wanted to hang out.
D+4: My phone was found and placed with the lost and found! I got a message about it after my morning class which was honestly a blessing. I had a feeling someone picked it up and waited until all the lines for the ID cards was all gone which took until the next day. I can’t say it was a really eventful day this time. We went out to find a place to get a converter and a hair straightener for one of us in our group. Stopped by in a Starbucks to take a little break and one of the baristas there smiled at me all cute and shit. After class, I got to try bingsu for the first time and if I remember right, just had a bit of dinner with friends.
D+5: More of class and met some new people but more importantly-- We went to a cat cafe!! It was like an hour before they closed but they let us in and we got some drinks and played with cats for a bit. Two of the cats ended up playing with me and the cat toys I had borrowed and I was honestly in heaven. Once they closed, we got some dinner together at some restaurant, partly because the guy standing outside who was inviting people in was really cute. Food was delicious and I got to try haemul panjeon aka a seafood pancake. We barely got out in time to catch the train back to campus but we made it.