The next day was full of presentations from Incheon university students and a professor. We shared our presentations as well. For lunch we went to a fancy, buffet restaurant. It was on the nineteenth floor of a local building so we had a good view of the Songdo area and the East China Sea, or as some call it, the “East Sea”. The restaurant had everything; Korean dishes, sushi, hamburgers, ice cream, fruit, and much more. 

Since we didn't have any plans after dinner, we got bus cards and adventured to downtown Incheon with the help from several former Lander students.  There were people everywhere, but with much more liveliness than the crowds of China we have became accustom to. We walked around for a bit and decided to find a little place to hang out. We did find a little place that had a pool table and some upbeat music so we hung out there for a bit, and then headed home.
 
Korea, Korea, Korea.. I LOVE IT!

Okay, so we arrived at Incheon University and we were all blown away by the amenities and size of the campus. They have a driving range and rock climbing wall! Talk about a fun college! 

We  gathered at the guest house to check in. Leo, a former Lander exchange student and one of my good friends met us there and brought me some flowers and cookies to welcome me to Incheon and to Korea. He's such a sweet friend, and I was really happy to see him again. After checking in, we headed to dinner at a Chinese restaurant on campus. We thought it was ironic we were having Chinese food our first night in Korea, after spending the past 15 days in China. But, none the less, it was really good! 

We didn't have plans after dinner so Leo took me to a near by restaurant to grab a drink, some fries, and catch up on the past five months.