Photogallery of Incheon, South Korea

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Incheon is the third most important city in South Korea after Seoul and Busan. Initially a small fishing village, Incheon has turned into a large industrial and financial center with active cultural life and well-developed tourism. The modern city has multiple skyscrapers and futuristic buildings. Despite this, the country’s government respects and takes steps to save the nation’s ancient traditions. That is why there is a historical district in the center of Incheon. This is the place where tourists can see the traditional Korean architecture of the past. There are picturesque parks nearby. Moreover, tourists can try Korean national dishes and try on the traditional clothes of the region. Incheon is a very old city – it was mentioned for the first time in 475. At that time, the settlement had another name – Michuhol. This was mostly home to fishermen and their families, and fish was the main food of these people. The local government officially changed the city’s name from Michuhol to Incheon in 1413. Since that time, October 15 has been the official birthday of Incheon. Despite this, the Korean settlement officially became a city only on January 1, 1883, when it was decided to merge several settlements into one city. The first port opened in Chemulpo Bay. Starting from that period, Korea began foreign trade with other countries. The population of Incheon started growing rapidly because many merchant families from Japan, Russia, and the United … Read further

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Incheon sightseeing

Incheon is the third most important city in South Korea after Seoul and Busan. Initially a small fishing village, Incheon has turned into a large industrial and financial center with active cultural life and well-developed tourism. The modern city has multiple skyscrapers and futuristic buildings. Despite this, the country’s government respects and takes steps to save the nation’s ancient traditions. That … Open

Top sigths of South Korea

The most recognizable landmark of the state is Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in Seoul. This luxurious palace was built in the 14th century for the Joseon royal family, today it is an open-air museum. The architectural complex is attractive not only for its unique appearance, but also for the variety of valuable exhibits stored in its walls. In the spacious halls of the palace, there are collections of antique furniture, beautiful tapestries and sculptures, as well as precious jewelry that once belonged to the royal family. … Open

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