Hanyang University South Korea
Transportation

Transportation

Different modes of transportation include subway, bus, and train, amongst many others! The subway is the most convenient to get from one place to another. However, it is best to do some homework on studying the subway system before travelling as getting to one destination might require many transfers. Getting used to walking long distances is important too! In Korea, automobiles drive on the right while people usually walk up the stairs on the left.

The T-money transport card can be used for both the subway and buses in Seoul. It can also be used in other major cities like Busan. The student identification cards issued by Korean universities have the T-money function. 

1. Subway
Seoul boasts one of Asia’s most comprehensive subway systems that allow commuters to get to most parts of the city without having to transfer to another mode of transport. While it may be convenient, the complex network of subway lines may prove to be daunting for first-time visitors to the country.

Flying Chalks' recommendations: There are many free mobile applications that you can download to help navigate Seoul’s subway system.

  • For Android users, you can download “Subway Korea” or “Korea, Seoul Metro Navi”.
  • For IOS users, you can download “Subway Korea” or “Seoul City Metro Lite”.
  • For those who can read and understand basic Korean, the highly popular “Daum Maps” can help you navigate around by recommending the fastest options via public bus and subway.

Basic fare for 10km: 1050 KRW (Transit card); 1150 KRW (Ticket)

  • Total distances exceeding 10 km (within Seoul): 100 won for each additional 5 km
  • Total distances exceeding 40 km (within Seoul): 100 won for each additional 10 km
  • Total distances exceeding 30 km (outside Seoul): 100 won for each additional 5 km

To begin your commuting journey, simply purchase a transit card (more commonly known as the T-money card) at any of the ticketing machines or from the metro office located at the stations.

Interactive subway map:
http://www.smrt.co.kr/program/cyberStation/main2.jsp?lang=e

2. Seoul Bus
Apart from subway, buses are another convenient form of transportation.

3. Express and Intercity bus
Express and Intercity buses are the most popular option to get region to region. The extensive network of buses offers a comfortable and convenient way to get to and from even the smallest towns in Korea.

For more information, you can visit:
http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/TRP/TP_ENG_5_2.jsp

4. Rail
Another favoured option to travel between cities in Korea is by train.

Seoul is connected to the country’s other cities via train networks. Ticket prices depend on the distance travelled and the train classification. KTX trains offer high-speed travel with comfortable seating.  For the budget conscious, there are cheaper options such as the Mugunghwa trains. Taking the train is a good way to experience travel in Korea and enjoy the special rail lunch box sets available at the train stations. 

Click here for railroad map:
http://info.korail.com/mbs/english/subview.jsp?id=english_050401010000

Click here for more details on the KR Pass:
http://asiaenglish.visitkorea.or.kr/ena/TR/TR_EN_5_6.jsp

5. Taxi
Taxis are plentiful, clean, safe, and affordable in Korea.

Taxi Fares (as of December 9, 2013)

Regular Taxis [mid-size]

Basic fare

Region

Additional Fare
by Meter

Details

2,800-3,000won

Varies by region

Fare calculated by
distance travelled

In Seoul, Gyeonggi, Incheon and Busan, a surcharge of 20% applies during late-night hours (midnight-4am) and in suburbs (N/A for other cities).

 

Deluxe and Jumbo Taxis

Basic fare

Region

Additional Fare
by Meter

Details

3,200-5,000 won

Varies by region

Fare calculated by
distance travelled

There are no surcharges for
deluxe and jumbo taxis.

Flying Chalks' tip: Deluxe taxis can be recognised by its signature black body with a yellow sign on the top. Avoid hailing these taxis should you not want to find yourself paying more than the usual for a ride. Regular taxis are orange with white caps or silver with blue caps! White caps are normally the privately-own while blue caps are company-owned cars

6. Domestic flights

7. Ferries

Banking Services

Banking Services

To set up a bank account, you will require:

  • A valid passport
  • The form the school will be providing (filled-up)

Hanyang University mandates its students to open a bank account; a form will be issued to you during the orientation, along with a form for the student ID card. The student card acts as a debit bank card or cash card after you link it. You can use if for many things like transportation, 7-11, GS25 and much more! The card will also be labelled with “신한카드(Shinhan Card)” meaning it is only for Shinhan Bank!

Flying Chalks’ tip: There are Shinhan Bank offices within the school compound; one of it is located on the 3rd floors of Alumni Building! Click here for more information!

Other ATMS can be found at the following locations:

  • College of Human Ecology 1F (Central Lobby)
  • Haengwon Square B1F 
  • Graduate Building 1F
  • Paiknam Academic Information Center & Library 1F
  • Advanced Materials and Chemical Engineering Building B1F
  • Han-Ma-Dang (Between the rear of the Hanyang Plaza and the front of the Student Union Building)

Major Banks in Korea:

1. Korea Exchange Bank (KEB)

 



Of all local commercial banks, Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) is the only one that offers foreigners-only bank accounts that record all transactions in English.

Procedures:

  1. Visit the nearest Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) branch
  2. Take a ticket from the queue ticket machine at the Foreign Exchange section and wait for your turn
  3. Proceed to the desk that displays your number
  4. Present your passport and alien registration card in order to open a bank account. Apply for a check card with ATM deposit / withdrawal functions

Opening hours: Hours: 09:00-16:00 (Monday-Friday; closed on holidays)
Their homepage is available here!
Customer Service: +82-2-3709-8080, 1544-3000

2. Hana Bank


 

 

Check cards with ATM deposit/withdrawal functions are issued on the spot. The Hana Bank World Centre branch in Jung-gu, Seoul offers consultation in English.

Opening hours: Hours: 09:00-16:00 (Monday-Friday; closed on holidays)
Their homepage is available here!
Customer Service: +82-2-520-2500, 1599-1111

3. Kookmin Bank (KB)

 

 

Check cards with ATM deposit/withdrawal functions are issued on the spot.

Opening hours: Hours: 09:00-16:00 (Monday-Friday; closed on holidays)
Their homepage is available here!
Customer Service: +82-2-6300-9999, 1599-9999

4. Shinhan Bank

 

 


ATM cards are issued on the spot while check cards are issued after three months of opening the bank account.

Opening hours: Hours: 09:00-16:00 (Monday-Friday; closed on holidays)
Their homepage is available here!
Customer Service (09:00-17:00): 1577-8380 (Extension: #1-English, #2-Japanese, #3-Chinese, #4- Vietnamese)

5. Woori Bank

 

 


You will be issued the check card and a bank book on the spot. There is no charge for opening the bank account as with most banks in Korea.
Customer Service (for foreigners): 1599-2288 (Extensions 1-7 for English, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Thai or Indonesian speaking service)

Post Office

Post office services:

There is a post office on campus!

Postcards in Korea costs about SGD 0.50 and shipping of 10KG worth of items back to Singapore costs KRW 56,000 (approximately SGD 70)! Envelopes and boxes are for sale within the post offices as well!

Flying Chalks’ tip: You can lug your items to school to have them shipped back to Singapore but do use a wiser mode of transporting your items (such as using a luggage)!

Medical Services

Medical services:

Be glad to know that Hanyang University has a clinic within campus! More information here!
Health Clinic Center
Located on the 3rd floor of the Student Welfare Building, the clinic provides medical services for students!
Hospital
Hanyang Univ. Medical Center
02-2290-8114

It is recommend for students of Hanyang University to fill up and print a letter of request with the following steps as they will then be eligible for a 10-20% discount off treatments!

  1. Log on to the Web-site: http://ezhub.hanyang.ac.kr . When you log in, 학생종합정보(student general information) window pops up. 
  2. Click on the “각종 증명신청 및 발급 (order and issue variable verifications)” menu in the left frame. 
  3. Click on the “진료할인 의뢰서 (a request for diagnosis and treatment confirmation)” button. 
     
Traditional Korean Medicine are also available for treatment of minor heath issues. You can find them at the following addresses:
Lee Eun-mi Natural clinic
65-6 Chungmuro 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul
Tel. 02) 3446 1240
Jungjeong clinic
7-1 Myeong-dong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul
Tel. 02) 3789 7017

Medicine

Pharmacies are located all over the city and can be identified with a sign that reads, 약국 or "Yak". You can purchase both prescription and over-the-counter drugs for colds, headaches, and other minor ailments there.

Telecommunications

Telecommunications:

There are 3 mobile telecommunications service providers in Korea: KT, SKT, and LG U+. These providers operate authorized service centres and phone retail stores called 공식 인증 대리점 (gongsik injeung daerijeom), where you can subscribe to a phone service and purchase a mobile phone. An authorized store should carry the logo of its parent company as well as a sign that says “공식 인증 대리점.”

1. KT

KT operates authorized stores with signs that read “Olleh”. The most representative KT center, located in Gwanghwamun offers consultation in 17 different languages.

2. SK Telecom



SK Telecom operates authorized stores with signs that read “T World” or “SK Telecom” as well as a customer call center exclusively for foreigners. You can call the customer center to find out which stores provide interpretation services as not all of them do.

3. LG U+



LG U+ operates authorized stores with signs that read “LG U+”.

Survival Guide

Weather:

Korea’s climate is characterized by 4 distinct seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter.

Spring lasts from late March to May, and is signalled by the picturesque sight of cherry blossoms blooming all over the country.
 

  1. Summer lasts from June to early September. It is a hot and humid time of the year where temperatures can soar above 30 °C in some areas.
  2. Autumn lasts from September to November. It is generally regarded as the best season to visit Korea with its cool temperatures and scenic autumn foliage.
  3. Winter lasts from December to mid-March, where temperatures can plunge to as low as −20 °C in some areas.

Electricity:

220-240 volts electricity are being used in Korea! On top of that, do take not of the socket type used in Korea: Europlug, Shuko. Do bring along an adapter if you are using a different socket type!

For more information, click here!

IMPORTANT NUMBERS

General nationwide emergency hotline that can be used to call for an ambulance, fire truck or police

119/ 02-119

Police

112/ 02-112

BBB (Before Babel Brigade) can be dialed if you are having difficulty communicating in Korea. It has 2,400 volunteers fluent with 17 foreign languages who will help you with translation problems whenever and wherever via mobile phone.

1588-5644

Seoul Emergency Medical Information Center

1339

Tourist Complaint Centre

02-735-0101

Hanyang University’s Office of International Coopration

+82-2-2220-0045

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Jessica Brigitta
2018-01-11 12:56:16
I have completed a semester at Hanyang University (Seoul Campus) under the Visiting Student Programme (self-application) and had a great time there! At the start of the semester, each student is required to make the Student ID Card which doubles as a bank card/debit card and T-money. In terms of lessons, most Professors would usually take attendance every week but workload is still manageable, definitely there is plenty of time for you to travel around. Personally, I stayed near the Seoul Forest and my accommodation is within walking distance to the school. I think it's great because you can save on the transportation costs. Food is definitely something to look out for as well, especially since you are around Wangsimni area! From affordable meal which starts as low as 4000KRW to alleys filled with KBBQ shops, there are many choices you can choose from. Make a visit to the Noraebang around the area too if you enjoy singing. Highly recommended for you to go for an exchange at Hanyang since it is a convenient place to be in. You would enjoy your time too if you want to know more about Korean culture in general or is a huge KPOP fan (there was Epik High performance once at the Amphitheater during the Chuseok period). Will be helpful to download Hanyang Campus map as well to get around the school at the start.
By
2017-02-27 12:30:38
My Hanyang University Exchange experience was awesome. Initially, I was choosing between Hanyang unviersity off campus housing and Hanyang University dorm but ultimately I chose the later one as I prefer to stay within Campus. I enjoyed staying on Campus and made many friends too. Since my Hanyang University exchange experience was really good, I decided to attend Hanyang University Summer School to lengthen my stay in Korea :)
By
2016-11-01 01:47:57
I very much enjoyed my time at Hanyang University! Almost everything is made convenient at HYU especially when the school mandates us to open a bank account even if you don’t want to. The student card doubles as a bank card and can be used almost everywhere (transport, 7/11, GS25 etc.)! All we had to do is fill up the student card application form with no additional cost involved (only your passport). Talking about convenience, there’s a subway station named after the university, lots of eateries, places to shop and Emart located nearby! Down side is that there's no transport within the campus so you’ll have to climb the hill daily… But all in all, HYU has a vibrant campus and houses many places with good food and places to “chill”. I personally favour the ones at ecology building/ Hangyang Plaza. Not the mention the Chritmas vibes when it’s almost time for Thanks Giving! To sum, I would definitely recommend Hanyang University to those who are planning of their exchange. Who knows what else you’ll find! (;
By
2016-10-31 17:57:57
It was fun during my exchange in Hanyang Summer School. I experienced many things there during the short field trips as well as their cultures, such as the Boryeong Mud Festival. I met many new people both international and local students. They are all very helpful and friendly. The good thing is that Hanyang Summer School is very near the train station which is the Hanyang University Station. Hence, easy access to town.
By Hun Kim
2016-07-27 03:01:26
I was there for HISS 2015. It was generally great experience for me. Strongly recommended to go for the events that Hanyang International Summer School provides, especially Boryeong Mud Festival. Great opportunity to see what it is like to be schooling in Korea, although only Summer feels. Real advice is that, there will be a lot of Singaporean students who will be there to clear modules in relatively low cost. So it's generally tough to get an exposure to racial diversity and make Korean friends unless one really gets out of the comfort zone. If you want to travel and see more of Korea, i would recommend you take 2 modules rather than 3. I took 3 and it was tiring. In general, it was a good experience and also a very practical one.
By SO MIN AHN
2016-07-26 21:18:34
I've completed my HISS programme last summer and it truly was great! Although my experience at Hanyang isn't long as Summer School only holds for few weeks, I treasure those periods and the opportunity given. Unfortunately, due to its popularity, lectures I had attended were full of students from Singapore. So, if you are planning for HISS in future and to meet new Korean or international friends, you might want to consider taking non-engineering courses. I had my own timetable scheduled from 9am to 5pm since I personally wanted to map three modules. Oh and they always take attendance and it's graded for some mods. Since going for exchange or summer school isn't just about studying, I highly recommend this programme if you're either a fan of Korean culture/language or even drinking!! ??? Wangsimni would be just right for you to try out real Korean bbq and Soju. Perhaps this might be the one you'd enjoy the most!
By Jonea Lee
2016-06-21 16:33:00
My student exchange at Hanyang University was a memorable one. I enjoyed hanging out with both local and foreign exchange students. There are also festivals and events held during the semester, where students from all faculties can hang out together. The school is also located near the Seoul Forest, where you can enjoy the nature and visit the Ecology Forest. It will be a great hangout place with friends after school or during the weekends. Apart from the dormitories offered by the school, there are also many Goshiwon/Hasukjib (boarding house) within 5-10mins walk from Hanyang University. It will be a great option for students who want to experience living alone, or to learn more about the Korean culture.
By Blodwen Lim
2016-06-08 16:00:19
I had a great exchange in Hanyang during the last fall semester. Hanyang has provided me with lots of fond memories, including the activities organized for the exchange students (festivals, CCA, field trips etc), and the beauty of the school premise. The professors and students are extremely welcoming and friendly too! If you're a foodie, you could explore the area around Wangsimni, which is just a stone's throw away from Hanyang!