Downtown Gwangmyeong |
Well it's been nearly a week since I touched down in Seoul and while it is a little strange, I'm thrilled to finally be here. I don't have much time so I'll give you the basics, I live in Gwangmyeong which is technically in Gyeonggi-do (the neighboring province that encircles metropolitan Seoul, but I am connected to the urban sprawl. It's an okay neighbourhood, if a little rundown, and I have everything I need. Job is going well and the school is very nice, food and phone were provided (though I will be upgrading to a better device when I get my Alien Registration Card). I also get a free apartment but this I don't have too many great things to say about, it's functional and of course a little small but it's not very nice and I look forward to upgrading in the not too distant future but it'll do for the moment.
So what have I done since I've been here? Quite a bit considering I've worked for 4 days and updated MKC a lot in that time. On Saturday I had the pleasure of taking my first trip to the Korean Film Archive (KOFA), where I saw Kim Soo-young's wonderful Mist (1967) which was presented by Darcy Paquet (@darcypaquet), who gave a fascinating talk following the screening. KOFA treated us to dinner afterwards and I also finally got to meet Jason Bechervaise (@koreanjase) who I've been in touch with for some time. Was a great afternoon/evening and I look forward to more of the same!