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A conversation with Onyou, a student at Busan University of Foreign Studies
There are only two international students from the Republic of Equatorial Guinea in Busan. In this interview with Daily Busan, one of them, Onyou, shares his unique experiences and heartfelt stories about life in this vibrant city, expressing his affection and passion for Busan. Q. Please introduce yourself to Daily Busan subscribers.Hello, my name is Segura Bilekera Vicente. I also go by Onyou, which is my Korean name. I come from the Republic of Equatorial Guinea and am currently in my final year at Busan University of Foreign Studies, majoring in International Development Cooperation.Q. What made you decide to study abroad in Busan?Initially, I had planned to study in China on a scholarship. However, the COVID-19 pandemic forced me to reconsider my options. While searching for possible alternatives back then, I discovered that Korea was still issuing study visas to international students despite the pandemic. This led me to apply for the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) Degree Program, and I was fortunate enough to be accepted. I was hesitant about living in Seoul due to its overwhelming crowds, so I explored other cities. That’s when I first encountered Busan. As I researched, I realized Busan seemed to share many similarities with my home country, and I was particularly fascinated by the local cuisine. I was intrigued and decided to pursue my studies in Busan. I can undoubtedly say that I have no regrets about my choice. The BUFS campus is also stunning, boasting its beautiful landscape. Additionally, our campus is on hills, surrounded by green mountains. I thought this would provide an ideal environment for focused study. Q. I saw everyone calling you Onyou. How did you choose that name?I took it from the name of my YouTube Channel, “LifeOnYou.” “On you” represents “in my way” or “in my own style.” While living in Korea, I faced some discrimination as a foreigner, especially as a Black person. I remember when the staff unexpectedly put white powder on my face during a broadcast without any notice or consent. I was so bewildered and thought, “Can’t I just show myself in my own way?”. I later learned that Korea also has the word “Onyou,” which means a mild and soft attitude. That was my lightbulb moment. So, I named myself Onyou, and everyone around me agreed that it suits me well. Q. You are involved in various activities while living in Busan. What motivates you to do that?I’ve been passionately engaged in many activities. I particularly focus on managing my Instagram account, but I also participate in advertising or media-related programs. I took part in the Busan New Media Members Program and am currently appearing on a Busan KBS broadcasting program titled “Hu A Yuk” (Who Will Raise the Child?). More scheduled programs are coming up. Last week, I won the popularity award at the National Singing Contest in Suyoung-gu District. Since my time in Korea is limited, I’m eager to try everything I can and put my best effort and passion into it.Q. As far as we know, there are only two students from the Republic of Equatorial Guinea in Busan. Do you have any advice for those who want to study in Korea or Busan from your country?Yes, there are only five students from the Republic of Equatorial Guinea living in Korea, and two of us are in Busan. I want prospective students to believe in themselves and take a leap. And I would love to share all my experiences with them, including the things I’ve tried and the lessons I’ve learned while living here.Q. Although Busan is becoming more globalized, do you have any creative ideas to enhance the city’s growth in this area?I can see the city’s commitment to becoming more English-friendly. It may take time to transform fully, but I hope these efforts continue. Busan is a fantastic gourmet destination with many excellent restaurants. People don’t need to limit themselves to popular spots like Haeundae or Gwangalli, as there are plenty of great places in other neighborhoods. However, these local restaurants can be challenging for international visitors because communication in English is often difficult, and even reading a menu can be a struggle. Whenever my international friends have trouble ordering at local restaurants, I help them through video calls or something like that. It would be awesome if international visitors could have multilingual menus at eateries. ◎ Learn more about Onyou through his YouTube channel (youtube.com/@lifeonyou969).To subscribe to Daily Busan, fill out the Google Form here and follow Busan City on KakaoTalk.◎ Google Form: Click ◎ Busan City's Kakao Talk: ClickEditor: Song SoomiCopy Editors: Ryu Hyoseung, Anton J. Mapoy
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