Around campus and the town

Using public transit is a must to get around Seoul, a city with a 9.9 million people and a metropolitan population of 25.6 million, thankfully the subway system is world class.
Map credit: kojects.com/subway
KAU is on the top left corner, light blue line, stop Hwajeon

Several stations have over 5 entrances and exits to minimize the amount of pedestrians crossing surface streets, I've been to some stations with 10 entrances and exits.  The downside of this is very large stations.  If the train is 5 minutes away and you're 3 minutes away from the station entrance, it may not be enough time to catch the train as some stations are more than a kilometer long underground, but with trains about every 10 minutes, it's not the end of the world.




Everything on campus is within walking distance of the dormitory.  Campus is very calm and relaxing, with two adorable cats living in a garden by the dorms, and there are nightly pick up soccer and basketball games.  Just off campus there are inexpensive restaurants and impromptu beer gardens with more night life just 2 stops away on the subway.
View from my dorm room

Planes on display outside the Air Museum on campus
One of the cats that relaxes with the students outside the dorms



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