- I thought I would use a lot of cash in my daily life, but I was surprised that the qr payment was done well.
- The market culture was developed, it could be seen in every alley
- It was touching that most people were kind and helped first
- It was interesting to buy and eat from early morning to late evening rather than making food at home
- Not only Thai food, but also Japanese, Chinese, and Korean food
- Most of the classes were conducted using English, but there were professors who taught in Thai, so it was a little difficult to understand the class. The students explained it in English, but I couldn't fully understand it
- It was the most interesting to open markets and night markets in schools. I could see the seller selling clothes and accessories not only by those in the market, but also by ordinary students. There was also tarot, but I wanted to try it because I couldn't understand Thai, but it was a shame
- Cooking practice was related to simple experimental cooking at Korean universities, but it was much more impressive and fun when I did cooking classes from material handling to cooking
- I could feel the professor and Thai students being considerate while checking whether we are following well or understanding