Monday 18 April 2011

A New Beginning: New Home and Family-Kimchi Hostel

People who have been reading this blog knows about my decision to come to Korea, how I missed my flight (wait, I didn't write about that YET but I think I would include that in a 'Incheon Internation Airport MUST-KNOWs' post), and eventually how I decide to stay in Korea. I really have to thank the good people at Hong Guesthouse and Kimchi Hostel for providing a shelter and lots of hospitality towards someone who was pretty much lost and left stranded in a foreign land.

So from today onwards, I will be writing on my life in Korea, from the perspective of a tourist, the difficulties faced, the places I have visited or visiting etc. And if you have any questions, do feel free to comment. If I have an answer, I will let you know. If I don't, I would ask around.

And I am going to write in Chinese too. Do help me spread the word around. :)

I have stayed in both Hong Guesthouse and Kimchi Hostel but now I'm pretty much settled in Kimchi Hostel. So I'd introduce my family in Kimchi Hostel first. The pictures will come a little later, have to give the guys some advance notice so they can put on their best shirt.


David: The man who runs both Hong Guesthouse and Kimchi Hostel. He shuffles between the two, organises dinner and weekend parties for the guests in both guesthouses. He's around most of the time and speaks really good English since he grew up in Vancouver.

Day Staff
There's a total of 3 daytime staff at Kimchi Hostel

Jun (Monday-Wednesday)
Daniel (Thursday-Friday)
Steve (Saturday-Sunday)


Night Staff
Danny


Danny is also my Korean language studying partner. So we spent the evening from 9 to 12 studying Korea while he looks after the reception desk. I might start a section on "What I have learnt today" about Korean language on this blog, so keep a lookout for that too.

I hang out at the 'living room' a lot since that's where the TV is. Steve is my TV watching partner when I'm around during the weekend. He'd ask me if I want lunch/dinner when he wants to order delivery.

So all in all, I'm very happy. Now I can spend my days exploring, writing and learning about Korea. I would say I'm at the best place right now.

About the author:

Singaporean who decided to pay Korea a visit after 2 long years of simply talking about it. Due to unforeseen circumstances, ended up staying in Korea.

Currently residing in Seoul, South Korea and staying at Kimchi Hostel.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hello! im reading your blog in 2012 and not sure if you are presently still in Seoul. anyway i have also always wanted to try staying in seoul and get a job there somehow..your blog spots resounds very very well with me! hope we can get in touch to share more about your korea experiences if you do not mind.really want to hear more from you. its really encouraging that you have taken the bold step of leaving Singapore to pursue your dreams! im envious! let me now your email address maybe? hope to hear from you soon :) SY