The five-day Science and Culture Exchange Tour to Seoul from April 2 to April 6 was a huge success, offering students a comprehensive look into South Korea’s unique blend of industrial prowess and preserved heritage. Key highlights include technological immersion: visiting the Samsung Innovation Museum and Hyundai Motorstudio were the highlights of the tour. Students gained insight on the evolution of electronics and sustainable mobility, making complex engineering concepts tangible. Exploring Gyeongbokgung Palace and the HiKR GROUND presented an interesting contrast between the history of Joseon-era and the modern global phenomenon of K-Culture. The visit to the Mapo Resource Recovery Plant was an eye-opening experience, teaching students about urban waste management and environmental responsibility in a densely populated metropolis. This study tour extended the classroom beyond borders. In addition to gaining academic knowledge, students had self-access learning opportunities through visiting Hongdae and Myeong-dong. This was far more than a sightseeing trip; it was an immersive cultural exchange that broadened students’ horizons.