We were very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to attend the Student Jamboree at Pusan. It's definitely one of the most wonderful experiences we had ever had, understanding the meaning behind Asiascapes, friendship were forged and bonding amonst students of different nationalities.
The entire week in Pusan had been awesome. The mountains were much closer to the people than it was in Seoul and topography played a definitive role in shaping the layout of the city. One of the many charms of the city included the organic growth of small houses on the terraced slopes of the mountains. Hopefully the photos below will do justice to the beauty of Pusan =p

Cabin of the KTX bullet train. Ride was silky smooth but the seats were a tad stiff though hmm..

Crusing at 299Km/h haha

A tunnel we encountered in Pusan. Everything about it is kindof wierd, the angle, colour...

This old drinks machine somehow reminds me of a petrol pump haha

Snacking regularly. Toasts to keep us going =)

The plaza in front of the Contemporary Museum of Art Pusan


Reminds me of Uma Thurman in killbill

Trying to look smart...

Studio 3 headed by a Mah Yin-Jiu (Taiwanese President) lookalike haha

Friends trying to a heart! Haha!

Managed to capture a nice one!

Delicious snacks you can buy on the streets!

Seomyeon Pusan. A busy shopping district

Shopping with our Amazing Thai friends!


Symmetrical House and Cars!

Panting Panting..
