Posts Tagged 'inha'
#157 Simply Amazing: Seoul City
Published July 10, 2007 People , South Korea , Travel Leave a CommentTags: choding, girls, hyundai, incheon, inha, korea, korea2007, korean, KTX, namdaemun, photos, seoul, South Korea
#149 Inha… Celebrations of…. (I really dint get that)
Published June 2, 2007 People , South Korea 1 CommentTags: dance, inha, korea2007, korean, tradition, university
#140 Sports at INHA
Published May 19, 2007 Aditya , South Korea Leave a CommentTags: baseball, cricket, football, girls, incheon, inha, korea2007, professor, sports, university, won, yunseong
Professor played too!!
“V for Victory” is the most common pose Koreans give while being photographed!
The orange team won… The blue team lost badly :(
This is girls playing a game like Baseball, but using their feet to kick a football sized ball!
Some Indians, Bangladeshis and Nepalis (I guess so…) playing cricket in one corner of the playing ground…
#139 Inha by night…
Published May 19, 2007 South Korea , Uncategorized 1 CommentTags: dance, festival, incheon, inha, korea2007, lights, university
#135 Inha – WOW
Published May 11, 2007 South Korea 1 CommentTags: boeing, dormitory, inha, korea2007, lake, university
#133 Street Behind INHA
Published May 10, 2007 South Korea 1 CommentTags: high tech, incheon, inha, korea, korea2007, nam gu
#132 Power Systems Lab
Published May 9, 2007 Aditya , People , South Korea 2 CommentsTags: deasoung, high tech, incheon, inha, korea, korea2007, photos, pics, power lab, yunseong
This is my friend Yunseong. Very strong and good person. He ultra-mini laptop-like gadget is a Korean-English-Korean translator that is so helpful here.
Oh, and the two monitors, are of the same computer. Its called multi desktop. The mouse goes from one screen onto the other!
This is my desk with the computer (1.5 GB RAM, the minimum in the lab).
This is Jejuin. The third man. I dont seem the get the spelling of his name right.
This is the Power Systems Lab at High Tech Center.
There is a bed to sleep for those who work night out, basin to get fresh (not seen), room humidifier (green), projector, blackboard connected to printer (not seen), that prints whatever is on the board!, conference table, and computers for everyone with ultra ultra high speed internet. Yes 89 Mbps internet connection in a 100 Mbps LAN connection.
#130 Nam-Gu
Published May 8, 2007 South Korea Leave a CommentTags: high tech centre, inha, korea2007
#129 Welcome to INHA
Published May 8, 2007 South Korea Leave a CommentTags: hi tech center, incheon, inha, korea, korea2007, power lab, university
#126 Hi Korea…
Published May 7, 2007 Aditya , South Korea , Travel Leave a CommentTags: accomodation, airport, bombay, incheon, inha, korea, korea2007, seoul, South Korea, university, won
This happens to be my first ever trip beyond the shores of India. And what a pleasure it is…
KE-656 BOM-ICN Korean Air Flight.
I am fortunate that there exists a direct flight from Bombay to Incheon. 6.5 hrs non-stop, over the Himalayas, over the Great Wall of China, over Shanghai and the Yellow Sea, into Korea.May 5th, 2007, 2:20 pm Korean Time
Incheon Airport.
Rated World’s best airport for 2007. And indeed it has to be. I walked out of the airport merely 10 minutes after the aircraft landed on the runway. Awesome construction. From up there it looked like a music player.


What is Incheon??
Huh, Incheon is a west-coast city in South Korea, barely 50 km from downtown Seoul. Was a part of Seoul, but later made into an autonomous metropolitan city. The new international airport that serves Korea, is situated on an island in the Yellow Sea west of Incheon. This has become the favoured stop enroute to the US for many Asians, instead of the traditional routes via London or Frankfurt. It is also a port, which serves as the most important international port, connecting to China and other countries.Yunseong and his girlfriend came to receive me at the airport and wasnt difficult to spot them! From there it was a short ride on the airport limousine to Incheon city, and then a taxi ride to Yunseong’s home. They dint lemme pay a penny.Yunseong’s House:
A very typical “student one room” flat. With a folding bed, a storage cupboard, ultrafast internet connection, desk, shelves, chair, washing room and electric stove to cook food. Very compact and cosy for a student. Aaaaa this is Korea… forgot to add. There was this little regulator, like we have a fan regulator, that regulates the room temperature and water temperature in the taps as per our needs. Check the pics in my next post. Ive reached posting limit for this post.
Had dinner with Yunseong and his girl friend. Went to a small traditional Korean restaurant. The walls did not have a paint or wallpaper. But wallpapers. Small memo notes were stuck on the walls and it covered all the walls, tables and chairs of the restaurant. Every visitor could write his message for anyone in particular or everyone in general and stick it. Stationary was kept available in plenty! We made our note and bang on the center of the wall!Next day, went room searching and found a Korean house that rented me a tiny, very cozy room. Met Professor Won who gave me this opportunity to visit this wonderful place and hopefully have a great learning and visiting experience.
Korean Girls are damn pretty, very fair and very fashionable. The Koreans are very fashionable and want to adopt western culture. In this cold weather at 16 degree centigrade, Korean girls hang out in very modern clothes. Amongst Korean girls… as Yunseong would help me put it his way… 1. His girl friend, 2. Jyun Ji Hyun, 3. Son Ye Jin [:P], but I would say, 1. My girl friend, 2. His girl friend, 3. Jyun Ji Hyun + Son Ye Jin!Anyway… I dont have much time to blog, as I am here to study… but will keep you updated.







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