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Aggregated posts from current students in my courses at Hanyang University. Updated automatically as students publish. Each post links back to the student’s original blog.

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by Mina Choi on April 23, 2026 at 3:12 pm

Have you had dumplings, malatang, fried rice, or something flavorful from a Chinese restaurant this week? We all love it, but have you ever tried cooking it yourself? For most people, the answer might be no. Chinese food is popular around the world. People talk about it often on social media, and many enjoy it

by Gayeong on April 18, 2026 at 3:53 am

Why Do Meals Feel Stressful for One-Person Households? Eating should be one of the most ordinary parts of daily life. But for many people, meals are not simple at all. They involve planning, spending, choosing, and sometimes feeling guilty before or after eating. For students and young adults, especially those living alone or managing busy

by TaeheeKim on April 7, 2026 at 2:43 pm

“I thought I was a good listener.” I believed that good listener is staying quiet, nodding head, and saying “I agree” or “Right, Right” to everything. So in group meeting, I rarely spoke about myself, thinking that being receptive was enough. But there was a problem. My conversations always felt awkward. There was no “ping-pong”

by CREATIVE S(E)OUL on April 7, 2026 at 1:49 pm

I still remember this morning in Seoul. I was sitting in a Hongdae coffee shop with my phone in my hand, feeling like I had access to a huge creative world but no key to open it. Pinterest and Instagram showed me beautiful pictures, but they didn’t answer the main question: “How do I actually become part

by MJ on April 7, 2026 at 12:26 pm

Do you know what is one of the hardest things to do on a nail? Calligraphy. I saw that there was a trend in the nail community where women would get their boyfriend’s name or initials calligraphied on one of their nails with polish. I thought it was such a cute trend that naturally, I

by Apryl.T on April 7, 2026 at 10:59 am

Let me be honest with you, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve told myself I’d be productive at home rather than going to a cafe… Read more “The only study/work café list you need in Seoul.”

by Taehyun Jun on April 7, 2026 at 9:53 am

Ever watched a football match and wondered why you felt bored whereas everyone else seemed excited? As an avid football fan, you’re probably watching it the wrong way. I will share 5 guidelines that will help enhance your experience when watching football. Finding a Team to Support Having a team to support can be more

by YEOEON on April 7, 2026 at 7:27 am

What is in your “bucket list”? Bungee jumping? scuba diving? or seeing the Northern Lights? I have about 30 things in my bucket lists. What about you? After reading this post, I hope you’ll add another one! This is Kazakhstan. And this too. Let me show you just how many exciting activities Kazakhstan has to

by Alina on April 7, 2026 at 5:12 am

When I first entered university, I thought success meant listening carefully during lectures until random conversations started changing my life. ♡ Certain things and experiences you cannot learn in the classroom or from a PowerPoint; you have to go out and explore them yourself by connecting with people on a deeper, more personal level. My

by Kangmin Kim on April 7, 2026 at 2:56 am

Why is it so important? I was doing squats with what I thought was “perfect form,” until a sharp pull in my lower back said otherwise. No dramatic failure. No dropped weights. Just a quiet reminder: beginners don’t fail from lifting too much, they fail from lifting wrong. If you’re starting your fitness journey, this

by Kangmin Kim on April 7, 2026 at 2:22 am

The Real Problem Isn’t Motivation Walk into any gym in January and you’ll see packed treadmills, crowded weight racks, people fully committed to becoming a “new version” of themselves. Come back in March, half of them is gone. This isn’t about laziness. It’s not even about discipline. The real problem is that most beginners are

by Kangmin Kim on April 7, 2026 at 2:16 am

Introduction As you might know, leg muscles are crucial for mobility and balance. They also hold a lot of muscles, allowing you to lift heavy. But honestly how many times have you skipped leg day? Anyone would agree that leg days are tough. They burn, shake, and consume tons of energy. Also, the soreness you

by Jiwoo Lee on April 6, 2026 at 11:35 am

There is a term called vibe coding. You have probably heard it before, and some of you may have already tried it yourself. It often starts with simple requests like, “Make me this website,” or “Build this game idea.” In other words, you plan, hand it to AI, and hope it somehow turns into a

by Hope Gulshan on April 6, 2026 at 7:31 am

What is Cost of One Decision in Formula One? Some Races Worth Million Dollars, Some Worth Life In April 2023, I was in a junior-high school student, and recently joined for school badminton team along with seniors. Seniors were really strange. If they weren’t playing on court, they were always stuck on phone watching something.

by Gayeong on April 6, 2026 at 2:17 am

5 Simple Eating Habits That Have Helped Me Make Daily Life a Little Healthier Healthy Eating That Actually Fits Daily Life I often think about wanting to eat healthier, but in real life, it is not always easy.With busy schedules, frequent meals out, café drinks, and plain laziness, the “perfect diet” people talk about online

by Yae Eun Lee on April 5, 2026 at 4:11 pm

Don’t Book Your Ticket Yet! 5 Insider Tips You Can’t Ignore For A Smooth First Trip to Paris. 97% of tourists have claimed that they’ve had bad experiences in Paris! With floating stereotypes around French people being deemed as the “rudest country” I was fully prepared and expecting the worst. But it was actually the The post Dear Reader, appeared first on mY LOVE LETTER TO PARIS.

by 현우주 on April 4, 2026 at 3:49 am

Ever watched a movie and thought to yourself, “that was really good”? Why do some films linger in our heads while others fade the moment you leave the theater or close the tab? This is for those who don’t usually find watching movies exciting, who think it’s a waste of time or simply find it

by Dabin Jung on April 4, 2026 at 3:04 am

So you applied to the KOICA x UN Volunteer program. Maybe you’ve already submitted to your top three countries, maybe you’re still browsing the UNV portal trying to figure out where in the world you actually want to go. Either way if an interview invite lands in your inbox, this post is for you. I

by Mina Choi on April 2, 2026 at 8:25 am

Can you recognise what’s in the picture? Archaeologists have found dumpling-shaped foods buried in ancient Chinese tombs, some dating back thousands of years. Don’t worry, this isn’t a history lesson. It simply shows how deeply rooted and widely enjoyed dumplings are in Chinese cuisine. In this blog, I’ll walk you through different types of dumplings,

by Lynn on April 1, 2026 at 11:18 am

Think Korea isn’t surf-worthy? Discover 5 spots with waves, culture, and epic coastal views When I was in high school, I was lucky enough to start surfing in Korea and quickly fell in love with it. Since then, I’ve always been into surfing, and I’ve traveled around Korea searching for the perfect waves. And now

Posts on this page are sourced directly from student blogs via RSS. Content reflects the views of individual students and is published as part of coursework at Hanyang University. Feed updates automatically. Last semester’s feeds are archived and removed at the start of each new term.