Incheon
The Incheon International Airport and the lengthy bridge that brought me from the airport to Yongin, There are, however, a lot of lovely locations and tourist attractions besides the airport. One of my office's Korean friends drove me there. Two additional Indian colleagues joined the trip in addition to me and my Korean friend.
We started on early morning and reached Incheon in 1.5 to 2 hours. We directed to China town in Incheon. The area was full of buildings with traditional Chinese architecture. We had Jajangmyeon out there. It was the signature food and it was so delicious. There was fairy tale village which pictured various paintings. The environment was quite vibrant. There was also Japanese town show casing the Japanese architecture. After clicking enough pictures, we moved to Wolmido Island.
We went to Wolmido beach instead of an
amusement park. As a port city, there were numerous ships cruising the area. I
love being near the shore. Who doesn't like a lovely day with a cool sea breeze?
The G tower, one of Incheon's highest structures, was our next stop. We
relished the entire view of Incheon city from the top story. My mouth opened at
the spectacular man-made structures.
We went to Songdo Central Park to end the
night. Winter prevented flowers from blooming, but the park's architecture was
still beautiful. Ample walking, skating, and boating areas were available.
Thank you so much to my Korean friend who went above and above to show us
around Incheon on such a great day.






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