Incheon
Incheon is far more than an airport gateway. The open port district of Jayu Park and Chinatown holds over a century of trading history, while the islands of the West Sea offer tidal flats and quiet fishing villages just an hour from the city center.
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Best Time to Visit
May to June for pleasant coastal weather, or September to October for clear skies and seafood festivals
From Seoul
Subway Line 1 ~1h
Local Food
Jjajangmyeon, Dakgangjeong
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