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Incheon Port Authority was established in 2005 to develop Incheon Port as a competitive logistics base and thereby contribute to the national economy. The goal of IPA is to develop port facilities and hinterland, as well as to improve expertise and efficiency...
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Incheon Port Authority was established in 2005 to develop...
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The bold and confident expression on the mascot displays the...
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Inner Port, A Multi-Purpose Pier in Calm Water Located...
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IBS Tower 31-35F, Central-ro 263 (previously Songdo-dong...
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Address: (22305) Incheon Port Lock Gate, 102 Bukseong-dong...
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Incheon Port Witnesses a 22.1% Year-on-Year Increase in...
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2018 Incheon Port PR Video 170707 'Majestic Princess' Cru......
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Incheon Port, a Strong Platform for Boosting the Korean Economy IPA has remained dedicated to the national and local economies as a main pillar of port logistics while developing and operating Incheon Port. History of Incheon Port. 1883 - Incheon Port was opened; 1902 - The first 121 immigrants of Korea leftIncheon Port and went to Hawaii; 1903 ...
- Korean War: Background
- Inchon Landing: September 15, 1950
- Korean War: The Fighting Continues
- Korean War: 1953 Armistice
After Japan was defeated by the Allies in World War II (1939-45), it lost control of Korea, which it had ruled as a colony since 1910. Korea was divided into two occupations zones, with the Soviet Union administering the area north of the 38th parallel and the United States administering the area south of the 38th parallel. The arrangement was inte...
Meanwhile, MacArthur, who had commanded the Allied forces in the Southwest Pacific during World War II, had been advocating for a plan to land troops behind the enemy lines at Inchon (now known as Incheon) and attack the North Koreans from both directions. MacArthur’s proposal met with resistance from other American military leaders, who pointed to...
In October, American and South Korean troops advanced across the 38th parallel, and sent the North Koreans into retreat. Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, was captured on October 19. However, as the Americans moved north toward the Yalu River, the border between North Korea and Communist China, their advance was halted when China entered the fra...
By May 1951, the communists were pushed back to the 38th parallel, and the battle line remained in that vicinity for the rest of the war. On July 27, 1953, after two years of negotiation, military leaders from China, North Korea and the United Nations signed an armistice that ended the fighting and created a new boundary near the 38th parallel that...
Port of INCHEON (KR INC) details - Departures, Expected Arrivals and Port Calls | AIS MarineTraffic. Real-time updates about vessels in the Port of INCHEON KRINC: expected arrivals, port calls & wind forecast for INCHEON Port, by MarineTraffic.
Incheon's sea port is the second largest port in Korea after Busan Port. The International Passenger Terminal located at the port offers ferries to five cities in China : Dalian , Qingdao , Tianjin , Dandong , and Weihai .
Apr 17, 2024 · Inchon landing, (September 15–26, 1950) in the Korean War, an amphibious landing by U.S. and South Korean forces at the port of Inchon (now Incheon), near the South Korean capital, Seoul.
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. It serves as the capital’s chief seaport and is the site of South Korea’s main international airport.