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This area has lots of Chinese restaurants and a Jajjangmyeon Museum! Walking around Chinatown on foot is easy and you can take the subway to get here. Great for pictures too!purplepolarbear
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In 1883, the port of Incheon was opened, and in 1884, the consulate of the Qing Dynasty was established in the area of Beicheng-dong and Shanlin-dong, Incheon. There are more than 600 overseas Chinese living here, and most of them are descendants of the second or third generation who immigrated here in the early days. Here you can see the "miniature" Chinese landscape. China's traditional culture has become relatively weak after several generations, but the Chinese cuisine here is still very authentic, the color of the buildings here is still dominated by Chinese red, and the overseas Chinese here still carry a fiery and sincere Chinese heart. There is still a strong Chinese atmosphere in the corners and corners here. Driving from the center of Seoul, you can reach Incheon Port in an hour, and the subway and bus are also directly connected here. Incheon subway station is opposite China Town, and the traffic is very convenient.