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  1. Incheon is a historically and economically significant place for Koreans. During the Korean War, the city was the site of the Incheon Landing by American forces. In 2016, Incheon became the third most populous city in the country after Seoul and Busan, with 3 million people, of whom about 60,000 are foreigners.

  2. Incheon International Airport ( IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) is the main international airport serving Seoul, the capital of South Korea. It is also one of the largest and busiest airports in the world. As of 2021, the airport has been rated by Skytrax as the fourth-best airport in the world.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Incheon, port city, Gyeonggi do (province), northwestern South Korea. It lies near the mouth of the Han River, 25 miles (40 km) west-southwest of Seoul, with which it is connected by highway and railroad.

  4. Incheon Chinatown (Korean: 인천차이나타운) is a Chinatown in Jung District, Incheon, South Korea. It is the only official Chinatown on the Korean peninsula, and one of the earliest, having formed in 1884. There are a number of restaurants and tourist attractions in the area.

  5. Sep 28, 2023 · Understand. Incheon is an historically and economically significant place for Koreans. During the Korean War [2], the city was the site of the Incheon Landing [3] by American forces. Today, Incheon is a metropolitan city with the population of about 2.8 million, politically independent from Seoul.

  6. Incheon emerged as an administrative district known as 'Maesohol-hyeon' during the reign of King Jangsu of Goguryeo (475 AD). After Silla united the three kingdoms, the district was renamed as 'Soseong-hyeon' using Chinese characters during the reign of King Gyeongdeok of Silla.

  7. South Korea's third-largest city, Incheon (인천) is an expanding metropolis and industrial port. Its colorful Chinatown and Open Port areas are the most tourist-friendly parts of the city to explore, and easily accessible via subway from Seoul.

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