Itinerary |
- [09:00] Departure from Songdo Convensia
- [09:30~11:30] Incheon Port History Walking Tour
Incheon Open Port Modern Architecture Exhibition Hall→Incheon Open Port Museum→Daebul Hotel Exhibition Hall→Korean-Chinese Cultural Center→Jajangmyeon Museum
Incheon Open Port Modern Architecture Exhibition Hall: The Modern Architecture Exhibition Hall of the Incheon Open Port has a hipped roof made of Japanese-style tiles on a wooden truss, creating an exotic look. It is a place where you can see the early modern buildings, the scenery of each settlement area, and the modern buildings that were lost.
Incheon Open Port Museum: The Incheon Open Port Museum remodeled the old Japanese Bank of Korea building to contain all the entire history of Incheon Open Port. The Incheon Open Port Museum, which holds a place in the center of the history of Incheon Open Port, is a museum where you can learn about modern Incheon after the opening of the port, through various aspects of modern culture introduced through Incheon during the period of the port's opening.
Daebul Hotel Exhibition Hall: The Daebul Hotel Exhibition Hall showcases the history of Daebul Hotel, Korea's first Western-style hotel. The Life History Exhibition Hall is where you can learn about the life history of Jung-gu, Incheon in the 1960s and 1970s. The Daebul Hotel Exhibition Hall and the Junggu Living History Hall are located on the museum street where a lot of the themed museums are located. While visiting the museums, you can experience Incheon as it was when it started prospering 100 years ago.
Korean-Chinese Cultural Center: The Korean-Chinese Cultural Center is a cultural space built at the entrance of Chinatown in a Chinese architectural style. There are facilities on each floor, from the basement level to the fifth floor. The first floor is composed of a special exhibition hall, the second floor is the Korean-Chinese culture exhibition hall, the third floor is the FriendshipCities Promotion Hall, and the fourth floor is a performance hall.
Jajangmyeon Museum: After the opening of Incheon port, Chinese restaurants began to spontaneously appear in the Chinatown area due to the establishment of the Qing Chinese settlement area. As dock workers working in nearby Incheon Port frequently visited Chinese restaurants, they developed jajangmyeon, something cheap and easy to eat.
Unlike jakjangmyeon, jajangmyeon is mixed with Chinese miso, miyanjang, sweet caramel to suit the taste of Koreans, and it is made to keep moisture properly. Immediately gaining explosive popularity, jajangmyeon has established itself as a representative Korean food.
- [11:30~12:00] Songwol-dong Fairy Village
Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village was a residential environment improvement project in 2013, using the theme of world famous paintings, coloring the entire village, and installing sculptures.
With the creation of 11 themed roads such as Dorothy Road, Red Hat Road, and Traditional Fairy Tale Road, the village has become a tourist attraction where tourists never stop coming.pot A: Cheorwon 2nd Tunnel: Located 50 to 160 meters underground, this tunnel was dug by the North Korean military to invade South Korea. Inside there was a plaza where large-scale troops could gather, and it is believed that approximately 30,000 troops could move in an hour, even allowing battle tanks to pass through.
- [12:00~13:00] Lunch time (Jajangmyeon)
- [13:10~15:00] Wolmido (*Cruise Course 13:40-15:00: Wolmido Island -Yeongjongdaegyo Bridge -Ara Waterway West Sea Gapmun- Wolmido Island)
On weekends and holidays, people flock to Wolmido Island to enjoy coffee and fresh seafood at the cafes and restaurants overlooking the sea. Despite being 1 kilometer off the coast, Wolmido is no longer an island, being connected to the mainland through modern construction techniques. It is now an easily accessible retreat for locals and tourists alike.
- [15:40] Return to Songdo Convensia
※ The itinerary is subject to change due to the local, traffic, weather conditions without notice. ※ The menu might change depending on the season and availability of ingredients.
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