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Sinchon is Seoul’s Student District
Just a short walk from my first apartment in Seoul is the popular neighborhood of Sinchon (신촌). The name means “new village,” and yet it’s actually one of Seoul’s older areas. But if you ask most people what comes to mind when they hear Sinchon, they’ll invariably say young people. Located around three prominent universities – Yonsei, Sogang and Ewha Womans [sic] University, and within walking distance to two more, the busy Sinchon Rotary area is a playground for youth.
| From Sinchon & Edae (신촌 / 이대) |
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Sinchon is comprised of several distinct areas, each possessing its own charm. During the day, the sidewalks are crowded with young people walking to or from class, lunch or maybe en route to one of the ubiquitous coffee shops. The chief thoroughfare is called the “Sinchon Walking Street,” an attractive road lined with young cherry trees that cuts diagonally from outside the train station to a very busy crosswalk in front of the Hyundai Department Store’s new U-Plex Mall.Immediately west of the crosswalk is a grid of narrow alleyways. As night falls, couples and groups will loiter in and around Sinchon’s many inexpensive barbeque pork restaurants, bars and noraebang singing rooms. Gaudy neon signs vie for the fleeting attention spans of potential customers.
If you’re looking for specific recommendations, I’ll pass along one of my favorites. Keep in mind that I’m a few years older than your typical Sinchon reveler, but located near the Changcheon Church on a road running parallel to the train tracks is a cute beef barbecue house. Sodojeok’s (소도적) simple and attractive interior pays more attention to detail than most Sinchon restaurants. And the menu keeps its simple with just two choices – Set 1 or Set 2. Both offer a delicious medley of three beef cuts, served alongside a spicy salad.
When you’re done, just next door is another highlight. Thinking Inside the Box is run by the same people who brought the popular B1 bars in Sinchon and Hongdae. The airy, quirky and stylish interior is a step-up from Sinchon’s typical dive bar, offering a wine list and well-presented appetizers.
As I mentioned, Sinchon is surrounded by schools, and the best known among them is Yonsei University (연세대학교). Founded in 1885 by American Presbyterian missionaries, the prestigious school’s campus includes an attractive quad of ivy-clad, Collegiate-Gothic buildings as well as the top-ranked Severance Hospital. Each year, a sports festival with arch-rival Korea University covers Sinchon’s streets in Yonsei Blue.
| From Sinchon & Edae (신촌 / 이대) |
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Oh, and one more thing:
Be careful you don’t confuse Sinchon with the similar-sounding neighborhood of Sincheon (신천). They may sound alike and are both located on subway line number two, but they’re on completely opposite sides of the city. So whether you’re going via subway, bus or taxi, remember that you’re looking for the northwestern neighborhood near Hongdae that’s popular among students..![]()
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9 Comments
29 April 2010 13:26
Anonymous @Twitter Name
My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!
May 03 2010 20:25 pm
Matt
Hey thanks! I hope you come back soon.
Best, Matt
3 November 2010 20:30
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1 March 2011 01:04
Marisa @Twitter Name
I am studying at Sogang this semester…your blog gets me really excited about my next few months here! Thanks!
10 November 2012 09:39
Jonathan Chan @Twitter Name
Hi Matt,
I’m from Singapore. I’m bring my family and friends to Seoul this Dec. I came upon your blog by chance while searching for where to go in Seoul. I thanks god for that.
You blog is awesome. The info and video you have provided give me a good understanding and view on the popular area I am going to.
Thanks for all your hardworks.
Any recommendation where to join the Korean to celebrate X’mas countdown on X’mas eve. We have children.
November 12 2012 18:34 pm
Matt
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks so much for your kind words. RE: Christmas, despite being an official holiday in Korea, it's not celebrated here like it is in much of the rest of the world. To be honest, the holiday is more about young people getting together with their friends to go watch a movie. That said, every winter there's an ice rink in the heart of downtown (probably in Gwanghwamun Square) that should be fun for the whole family. Good luck!
Best, Matt
18 December 2012 17:25
Stephanie @Twitter Name
Hi Matt,
Just wanted to say thanks for the fantastic info on Seoul. I am stopping in the city for 2.5 days on my way from Australia to the US and I had no idea what to expect. I’ve been using your blog to plan my itinerary and your posts on Sinchon and Edae have been most helpful (I’ll be staying right by Sinchon Station). The only problem is that there is too much to see in just 2 days! Thanks again.
Stephanie
January 13 2013 10:22 am
Matt
My pleasure, Stephanie. I hope you have a wonderful trip!
Best, Matt
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