Incheon Chinatown
Established in 1884 following the opening of Incheon’s port, this district serves as South Korea’s only official Chinatown. It is a dense, walkable neighborhood defined by a striking architectural mix of Qing-era Chinese… see more
Yeongjong island
Yeongjong Island is far more than just the home of Incheon International Airport. Connected to the mainland by two major bridges, this massive reclaimed island blends high-tech aviation infrastructure with laid-back coas… see more
[[Songdo]] International City
As the architectural anchor of Incheon’s ambitious, high-tech smart city, Songdo Convensia is far more than a standard meeting venue. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, its striking, low-slung silhouette mimics the jagged pe… see more
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