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How does studying in Korea adapt to life in Korea?

Note that South Korea is different from China in many aspects for international students who go to Korea. In order to adapt to Korean life, we must master the following four aspects.

1 climate

South Korea has a temperate maritime climate, with four distinct seasons from China. It is the hottest from July to August every year, with an average temperature of about 25 degrees Celsius and a maximum temperature of about 38 to 40 degrees Celsius, while it is the coldest from February to February in 65438, with an average temperature of about minus 5 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of minus 15 degrees Celsius. Summer in Korea is hot, with rainy season and high temperature and humidity. In winter, the temperature is cold and windy. Only in spring and autumn, the temperature is pleasant, and the weather is sunny and livable. Because the four seasons in Korea change obviously, China students studying in Korea should be prepared, and it is best to bring clothes that refer to the weather in Beijing to spend winter and summer smoothly.

2. Price

South Korea's overall price level is relatively high, especially the price of agricultural and sideline products is 10 to 20 times higher than that of China, while the price gap between other daily necessities and China is relatively small.

Prices in Korea vary from region to region. The price in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is the highest, including accommodation, rent, tuition and catering. If international students are studying in Seoul, they can apply to live in the dormitory of the school, which can save more on accommodation and catering expenses.

Step 3 prescribe diet

Koreans mainly eat rice and pasta, and like to eat thick and spicy food, such as kimchi, Chili sauce and garlic, which are the main side dishes or seasonings in Korean daily life. Koreans love to drink soup, especially pickled vegetable soup and bean curd soup, which are all necessary soups in Korea. The Korean market is rich in spices and raw materials, so it is easy for China students to buy what they need if they cook by themselves. In addition, South Korea's fast food industry is also very popular, such as bread, hamburgers, pizza, fried chicken and other western-style fast food is extremely common.

4. clothes

To study in Korea, you need to prepare all your clothes all year round. However, because the Korean clothing industry is very developed and the price is relatively acceptable for international students in China, they can also buy clothes with the change of seasons. Koreans don't have much dress code. When attending a class in a Korean university, you can dress and match at will, and all kinds of casual clothes can be tolerated. Moreover, many Korean students don't care about other people's clothes, and there is no need to worry too much. Of course, if you invite foreign students to attend some formal occasions in Korea, you still need to wear suits and other formal attire, and you can't be too casual.

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