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  1. Jung District ( Korean : 중구; Hanja : 中區; RR : Jung-gu) is the historic central ward of the city of Incheon, South Korea, one of the eight wards into which Incheon is divided. Its name means "central" in Korean.

    • Songwol-dong Fairytale Village
    • Incheon Chinatown
    • Incheon Art Platform
    • Sinpo International Market
    • Wolmido Island

    When things start to get old and run-down in Korea, they’re either torn down and something new is built, or someone has a bright idea to remodel it. Luckily for the Songwol-dong area, remodeling was the idea. This run down neighborhood was given new life when the houses were revived with vibrant colors and fairy tale character decorations. There is...

    Opening in the Incheon Port area in 1883 and becoming an extraterritoriality of the Ching Dynasty the following year, this neighborhood is now home to the 2nd and 3rd generation Chinese residents who are descendants of early Chinese settlers. The iconic red Chinese decor is everywhere you look from hanging lanterns to doorways but the area is most ...

    This complex of buildings is a collection of remodeled buildings from the 1930s and 1940s. They have been artistically decorated and revamped to house artist studios, a library, an exhibition and performance halls. The complex is free to walk along (galleries and experience programs may warrant a fee) and we found it fun to see what history looked ...

    Sinpo Market dates back to the 19th century when vendors began selling to the settlers from Japan, China and other western countries. Officially registered in 1970, there are now 140 vendors serving up both traditional and modern Korean dishes. One popular dish in the market is dakganjang, or a crispy chicken dipped in a chili and sweet sauce. Visi...

    At this point, you’ve looped back down to Incheon Subway Station. You could go home if that was enough for you, but if you want to continue on for some more fun, head out to Wolmido Island via the Wolmi Sea Train. From the train windows, you’ll be able to see the largest mural in the world! The first stop from the Wolmi Sea Train is land that was r...

  2. Jung District is the historic central ward of the city of Incheon, South Korea, one of the eight wards into which Incheon is divided.

  3. 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.

    • Complete your History and Culture Tour. As we have covered from this post, Jung-gu is the central district in Seoul. Together with Jongno-gu, they offer a lot of cultural sites and symbols of Korea that first-timers should include in their itinerary.
    • Explore the Dongdaemun Design Plaza. Another must-visit site in Jung District is the Dongdaemun Design Plaza or DDP, especially if you are into arts, culture, or you want to appreciate architectural designs.
    • Dongdaemun Fashion Town. Still, at Dongdaemun, you can enjoy a 24/7 shopping district in Seoul after visiting DDP. Dongdaemun Fashion Town is well-known because of major shopping malls such as the Migliore and Doota mall that welcomes shoppers any time of the day!
    • Seoul Bamdokkaebi Night Market (behind DDP at night) Have you heard of Bamdokkaebi Night Market? It is a unique night market experience held in different parts of Seoul.
  4. Incheon Chinatown is the first Chinatown in Korea, formed in 1884. Rich in culture, the Chinatown street is always busy with people for its marvellous traditional Chinese food. What to See and Do at Incheon Chinatown: 1. Food Street - Lined with Chinese restaurants. 2.

  5. Sep 15, 2009 · The Jung District in Incheon may not have the hustle and bustle of bigger metropolises like New York or Seoul nor the glamour of historic cities like Paris or Rome, but it does have other charms.