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The Story Course of the Historical and Cultural Street of the Open Trade Port
The historical and cultural street of Incheon Open Port is a place that has been intact for over 130 years since its opening, and spaces resembling black and white photographs are hidden throughout its quiet streets. Let’s take a walk through historybylookingaroundthehistorical and cultural spaces that have preserved traces of time that have gone by.
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Chinatown and Fairy Tale Village Story Course
Chinatown, or the "Little China in Korea", is where Korean and Chinese cultures coexist, and was formed when the Cheongguk Consulate was established in 1884 and more than 2,000 Chinese people migrated to the current Seonlin-dong area.
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Wolmido Island Story Course
Wolmido Island, named for resembling the tail of the moon, was the main stage of modern history such as the Russo-Japanese War, Byeongin Yangyo (French campaign of Ganghwa Island), and the Incheon Landing Operation, and is a representative recreational area in Korea. It was also famous for Wolmido Jotang (brine bath).
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Yeonan Pier Story Course
Yeonan Pier, which connects nature, islands, and coastal cities of China by car ferry, has a fish market where you can taste and experience the vast sea resources of the Yellow Sea, and a terminal and port where you can enjoy a view of ships following the Yeonan coastal route from the port.
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Yeongjongdo Island Story Course
Yeongjongdo Island is a place you can access by plane, by Yeongjongdaegyo Bridge and Incheondaegyo Bridge, and by boat from Wolmido Island. It is so conveniently accessible by air, sea, or land that the word island does not seem to accurately describe it. It is a place that serves as a gateway to Incheon International Airport.
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Yongyudo Yongyu & Muuido Island Story Course
You can enjoy the beautiful sea on a trip to the islands like Yongyudo Island, which is famous for its beautiful scenery, and Muuido Island and Silmido Island, where families and young couples often visit.
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