Thursday, October 30, 2025

I Spent a Yr in South Korea—Right here’s My Recommendation to Different Black Vacationers Contemplating Journeys

For Journey + Leisure’s column Touring As, we’re speaking to vacationers about what it’s wish to discover the world by their distinctive views. We chatted with journey blogger Sarah Toyin, who identifies as Black and British, about her experiences—each optimistic and unfavourable—whereas spending a 12 months educating in Korea and touring all through Asia. Right here’s her story…  

I liked airports after I was younger—being in a single meant one other journey journey was about to start. Though I used to be born in London, my household is Nigerian, so we used to return and go to very often, and we would additionally take journeys round Europe. 

After I was in secondary college, we moved to Kent, which wasn’t probably the most numerous space on the time. I used to be the one Black lady in my grade, and that’s after I first skilled racism of any type. At 16, I went to a world boarding college in Ghana, after which I moved again to the U.Okay. for faculty. 

These early years formed how I view journey at this time. I bought to see completely different individuals and methods of life, so I’ve realized to adapt to new environments. After school, I labored for 2 years at my college—however I used to be in search of one other type of expertise, one which allowed me to journey internationally and now have a constant revenue. After listening to about educating overseas, I went on-line and got here throughout EPIK (English Program in Korea), utilized in February of that very same 12 months, bought accepted, and began in August.

To be sincere, I didn’t know a lot about life in Korea earlier than I moved there. I had a Korean pal at my college in Ghana who launched me to Okay-dramas and different popular culture, however I hadn’t even been to Asia. 

So I did my analysis, together with watching YouTube movies. Culturally, South Korea did not appear like something I might skilled earlier than; life appeared so fast-paced, and there have been individuals attempting all kinds of meals I might by no means seen. What reassured me was seeing some Black individuals making content material about their experiences in South Korea, and I assumed in the event that they have been there, it’d be OK for me. Nonetheless, I joined native Korean lessons so I might perceive fundamental phrases and phrases earlier than I bought there.

I lived in Ulsan, one of many largest cities in South Korea. Numerous foreigners are within the metropolis due to the Hyundai transport dock, however they do not have a tendency to go to the realm the place I used to be staying. I don’t suppose I met some other foreigners throughout my time there.

One of many first issues I seen was getting stares from the older era and actually younger youngsters. As soon as a man my age got here as much as me and stated, “Yo! Yo! Yo!” in a stereotypical American manner. I needed to inform him I’m not American, and he appeared actually confused that I could possibly be each Black and British. 

Most of my college students have been wonderful. They might come up and provides me hugs. However one time, a primary or second grader known as me “Africa Saram,” which suggests Africa individual. Then, he known as me “dwaeji,” which is the Korean phrase for pig. 

I used to be greatly surprised. I needed to inform his homeroom trainer. She was additionally a traveler, who spent a while in Australia, so she empathized and was upset by the habits. I appreciated that she took the time to elucidate to him why what he stated was not OK. He was so younger that it felt like a educating second for him. 

I noticed afterward I used to be one of many first Black individuals a number of these college students have been assembly. Some would ask questions like, “Why is your palm lighter than the remainder of your pores and skin?” I might say, “Why is yours not?” and use that to point out them there are numerous several types of individuals and pores and skin tones. Hopefully, they’re going to carry that on with them into the longer term.

Throughout my travels round Asia, I might get plenty of questions on my hair. It was a working theme as a result of I had braids. Within the Philippines, they might ask if it was my actual hair and the way I styled it. In South Korea, it wasn’t essentially questions, however extra like, “Oh wow, your hair is so cool.” Most curious individuals who requested questions additionally touched my hair. 

Sarah on the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple in Busan, South Korea.

Sarah Toyin


Japan was fairly easy, however China was the place the place I bought my image taken very often. In South Korea, they might ask earlier than snapping a photograph, however in China, they didn’t ask. At first, I simply allow them to take footage, however after some time, it bought to the purpose the place I needed to begin saying, “No, please.” At one level, I used to be in Hong Kong on the Causeway Bay seaside space with a pal who’s white. Some vacationers from mainland China approached me and stated, “Image?” I stated, “Certain.” However ultimately, I had a queue. I did take some footage. My pal instructed me to only say “No,” nevertheless it was exhausting. Finally, I did should refuse—I wasn’t the vacationer attraction.

As soon as I used to be on a prepare in South Korea when an older girl noticed me and appeared scared. I don’t suppose I’m scary—I’m 5-foot-1 and small. However she went to the opposite facet of the prepare. Then, one other aged girl approached me and stated, “Yeppeuda,” which suggests, “You’re very stunning.” She noticed what occurred and tried to rectify it, which was good of her. We had a nice little chat. That caught with me as a result of she didn’t should get entangled.

Fact be instructed, I expertise racism within the U.Okay. and Europe, too. If I did get stares in South Korea, it was extra out of curiosity than maliciousness. I had few experiences that felt deliberately disagreeable. Lots of people might not like being stared at or having somebody developing and touching their hair. I don’t wish to say I bought used to it, however I understood it was coming from a spot of curiosity. After I was ready to reply to their questions in Korean, we might have some conversations and that helped. 

I am not fluent in Korean by any means, however after I was there, I made an effort to at the least be capable of have fundamental conversations. Koreans I met have been good about it, so even attempting to study the native language does make a distinction.

I don’t suppose lots of the individuals I spoke to understood how I used to be British and Black on the identical time. Most individuals initially thought I used to be American. There are fewer Black Brits than Black People, and it appeared like there was a better American presence in South Korea. After which, after all, after I tried to elucidate that I’m Nigerian, individuals didn’t perceive. It was attention-grabbing, to be sincere.

Regardless of all of it, when individuals ask me if they need to go to Asia, I am say, “Go!” 9 instances out of 10, you’re going to have a superb expertise. You do meet one or two individuals who might not be the nicest, and it is accountable to inform different vacationers about these encounters as properly. My recommendation is to go surfing and hearken to a wide range of tales about touring in Asia. You’ll hear about good and dangerous experiences. As a Black traveler, the one time you really do not wish to go someplace is when you really feel like you are going to be harmed. Finally, how a lot negativity you face depends upon who you occur to fulfill. It is best to go and type your individual opinion firsthand.

I liked my time in Asia and would do it once more. It was wonderful to have the ability to expertise one other tradition. After all, there have been instances after I’d put a hoodie up, put my cap on, and simply attempt to mix in.

I went again to South Korea once more not too long ago. This time I used to be in Seoul, the place there are extra foreigners, particularly within the Itaewon neighborhood. They’re used to vacationers, so I didn’t really feel like I caught out as a lot.

After I got here again to the U.Okay. after educating, I used to be in search of kimchi in every single place. Each time my mates and I might exit, I might say, “Let’s go for Korean barbecue.” I’d even inform those who whereas our underground prepare is nice and in depth, I knew it could possibly be even higher after utilizing Korean transportation.

What I realized about this expertise is the world is huge, and there are such a lot of completely different cultures you possibly can discover. Everybody lives in a novel manner, and it is wonderful to study a brand new tradition, from its historical past to its meals. It’s all about seeing varied methods of life and studying from new kinds of individuals.

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