
As the title says, this is my apartment. I live in Sam-Chan Dong in Daejeon. If you want a complete mailing address you will have to check the general information section. I have a small but nice, four room apartment, with a kitchen, bathroom, bed/living/dining room, and a small balcony/laundry room. Although for now my clothes dry in the bedroom since the laundry room isn't insulated very well and things can take forever to dry depending on the temperature.
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My street. My building is at the far end.
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This is my building. The second floor on the left is my bedroom room window.
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This is the main room of my apartment. It is my living room, dining room and bedroom.
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Another view of the same room. You can see my plant on the right hand side. The only other living thing in the apartment, ignoring the bugs that is.
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A wonderful view of my bathroom. There is no shower stall. The walls are all tile and you just shower right there. I'll getting quite use to it.
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My small kitchen with no counter space at all. There is also no oven. I have a microwave and a water filter but they are hidden behind the fridge.
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My laundry room. I was told that driers were very uncommon in Korea, but my students have told me that more people have them now, not that I have hook ups for a drier if I got one anyway.
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After some very heavy campaigning, all by one man, I have answer the public demand for a picture of my shoe cupboard. It is customary to remove your shoes when you enter a house. I only have a small space in front of my door so I have a shoe cupboard incase I should somehow manage to fit more than two or three people in my place.
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Now, December 22nd, it is finally beginning to feel like Christmas. I made a little Christmas shrine on top of my dresser with the presents I got from my morning class. The four snow globes' tops flip, so you can either have the snow globe up or a regular top. The one present is from Chris and Jen, others are on the way, but that is the one that is here. (Have updated this picture to after I received my presents from my parents, which included a tree)
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