A warm alley full of memories and culture, Incheon Station on Line 1 and the Open Port Cultural District

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A warm alley full of memories and culture, Incheon Station on Line 1 and the Open Port Cultural District

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The entire area of ​​Jung-gu, Incheon

During the Lunar New Year holidays, there is no need to insist on going far. The vicinity of Incheon Station, which is connected to Incheon Port, is a place where memories and museums are gathered. Just looking around the cultural district of Gaehangjang, which has museums, galleries, Japanese-style houses, and old cathedrals renovated from the opening of the port, will fill your heart like New Year’s Day. The starting point of the trip is Incheon Station, the terminal of the subway line 1 in the metropolitan area. Incheon Station is a space where the story of Korea’s first railroad, the Gyeongin Line, is prehistoric. In front of Incheon Station, there is a majestic Chinese Pae-ru that connects to Chinatown. Recently, the nearby Open Port Cultural District has been newly illuminated. The Incheon Art Platform, which is a reconstructed old warehouse, and the Museum of Korean Modern Literature are located in the cultural district of the open port, adding to the atmosphere. Modern buildings such as Sodamseunseun Cafe and Dapdong Cathedral are also loved as a warm resting place.

Inquiries: Incheon Station Tourist Information Center 032)777-1330

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