Friday, October 10, 2014

#wanderingseouls DAY 54 OF 139 / KoYon Games 2014

It's time for the annual rivalry between Korea University VS Yonsei University, also known as the KoYon Games where major schools of Korea compete in 5 different games - Baseball, Basketball, Ice Hockey, Rugby, Soccer. The streets were all decorated with banners to support KU at Anam where we live and we're all dressed up in red to support KU at the Jamsil Sports Stadium! 

With ma Singaporean homies :)

The games started with some opening ceremony by these cheerleaders dressed up like power rangers ehehehe gotta salute them for their stamina to cheer and dance for 3 hours straight per game!

The baseball game ended with KU victory and the other games lasted for 2 days before for the first time in 25-years history, KU owned every single game 5:0 for the first time!!! Finally something I can be proud of the school :')

It's a tradition for students to party near Sinchon (where Yonsei is) or Anam (our place) after the 2 days of games and we play the train game, so students form a choochootrain literally and go to different restaurants to cheer for free food and drinks. The ambience from all the cheering continued from the games was soooo overwhelming and just soooo good! The streets of Anam was at least filled with 10k students that day and it's just super damn packed with everyone dancing to the school cheers! I had a great time crashing Nat and Zhaohui's KUBA group as I was pretty awkward in my own group not knowing much people hehehe. Yay to free beer and snacks! #cheapskate 

Just some of us partying on the streets heheh


I didn't take much pictures from my camera cos it was simply too rowdy so do watch the vlog if you wanna see how crazy the partying and cheer was! The yonsei students came to party with us and they formed a circle with us thinking we know the cheer well but didn't know we're foreigners and dont know what the heck the cheer is saying lololol

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