How do I destroy the smell? My dorm room always smells horrible when I seize home. I...

My dorm room always smells horrible when I seize home. I think it's because my korean suite mate make kim chi (It's get cabbages and sour milk in it) subsequent door, and the AC vents connect both rooms.

My roommate and I are both dirt poor, so we can't afford anything totally expensive, and they don't allow us to burn incense or heat potpouri. We also can't complain, because ancestors will think we are racist.
Answers:    As an Asian creature who loves Kimchee and has friends and kith and kin who despise it, I know how funky the smell is!! Seriously, no amount of vinegar and baking soda will make the heavens smell better, trust me. It's like someone contained by the room permanently farting after a chili cookoff. (Gross, but true!) There's no sour milk contained by kim chee, but there's tons of garlic, fish paste and chopped cabbage. It's preserved cabbage, roughly, with lots of hot chili pepper. Awesome on rice and in soup, but never great date food (unless they're Asian too)!! And definitely isn't helping your Korean suite mate make lots friends.

Febreze, Oust, and Lysol make great room sprays contained by a can. They're also quick and flowing to use when you need it. I've tried them adjectives, they work really well. If any smells hang around, you may need the regular Febreze to spray down your clothes and bed linens since they'll hold the kimchee smell within.

Finally, kimchee should be stored in a fridge within a very nouns tight container to keep the smell overpowering everything contained by the fridge and the room. I keep mine within a plastic container and I put that into a sealed ziplock daypack. This will control any lingering odors everytime you start the fridge. (And keep any milk from taste like kimchee! Kimchee and Lucky Charms, anyone?)
Buy a can of Lysol for $1.99 that will help yourself to care of adjectives smells!