Incheon, Korea

In 1394, royal geomancers chose the site of present-day Seoul as the new capital of the Chosen Dynasty. Today the capital of Korea is home to over ten million inhabitants, a quarter of the country's population. The city is one of the great showcases of Asia, a center for trade, commerce - and tourism. Despite Seoul's hyper-modernism, the city offers an intriguing counterpoint between past and present. Bustling traffic speeds by quiet palace gardens while modern skyscrapers tower over century-old shrines.

The port of Incheon is your gateway to Seoul and South Korea. Westerners first entered Korea from the port in the 1880s. Incheon was also the site of General Douglas Macarthur's surprise amphibious landing during the Korean War.

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Points of Interest

  • Gyeongbok Palace
  • National Folk Museum
  • South Gate Market
  • Blue House
  • DMZ & 3rd Tunnel
  • Imjingak Village
  • Incheon's Wolmido Street
  • Cultural Experience

More about Incheon, Korea Points of Interest

  • Gyeongbok Palace

    This fantastical array of exotic wing-roofed buildings, spacious courtyards, graceful pavilions and serene gardens takes you back 600 years to the days of Old Korea and its vivid Imperial history.

  • National Folk Museum

    The richness and beauty of South Korea's culture is dramatically displayed in this amazing complex of traditional architecture, lifestyle exhibitions, artisan shops, and lively folk performance.

  • South Gate Market

    Over 1000 shops, stalls and street vendors cover 10 acres near the Great South Gate in downtown Seoul. It's the perfect place to people watch, take the pulse of the city and browse for bargains.

  • Blue House

    Around 150 thousand blue tiles compose the roof of the official residence of the President of the Republic of Korea. The Blue House anchors a vast complex built in the traditional Korean style.

  • DMZ & 3rd Tunnel

    A 2 ½ mile land strip divides Korea along the 38th parallel. Touring the DMZ and the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel brings to mind the 3 million lives lost in the Korean War and the current stalemate.

  • Imjingak Village

    Located in the DMZ, this serene park and its monuments were built in the hope of unifying Korea. It is a place to remember the tragedy of the Korean War and to inspire the world to work for peace.

  • Incheon's Wolmido Street

    Wolmido's Culture Street is the heart of Incheon's playful side. Hugging the coast with shops, restaurants, and amusement rides, this official tourist zone overlooks dramatic sea and island views.

  • Cultural Experience

    The Korean Folk Village is a vast open-air museum authentically re-creating the best of traditional Korean life. Watch artisans at work, pore over everyday implements, and applaud live performance.

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