Chinatown Incheon
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Incheon Chinatown was created when Incheon Port was opened in 1883 and the area was designated as an extraterritorial area of Cheong Wa Dae in 1884.
In the past, most stores sold imported goods from China, but now they are mostly made up of Chinese restaurants. Currently, the Chinese living in Korea are the second or third generation of early settlers, so they cannot keep much of the traditional culture that the first generation kept, but they only stick to the taste of China.
Chinatown is the place where Chinese used to live the most in Korea. Today's Incheon Chinatown has created many Chinese restaurants and exotic streets and is also a good place for dating courses.
Dozens of Chinese restaurants, Chinese bakeries, and cafes are thriving, and there are many attractions such as Samgukji Mural Street, Jayu Park, and Donghwa Village. On weekends, you can see tourists filling the streets and long lines of people in front of various famous Chinese
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


