Incheon Chinatown Travel Guide

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Chinatown showing signage, outdoor art and heritage elements
Chinatown which includes signage, wild flowers and heritage elements
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Chinatown showing signage, wild flowers and heritage elements
Chinatown

Immerse yourself in the colourful sights of South Korea’s largest and most famous Chinese district, which is known for its exceptional food. 

Incheon’s Chinatown area is certainly the best-known Chinatown in all of South Korea. Many say it is the only one. Regardless of whether other predominantly Chinese areas qualify as Chinatowns or not, there can be no question about this one’s right to the title. Exit Incheon subway station and see right in front of you the enormous red arch belonging to the restaurant Jakeumsong, the first of many beautiful sights to see here.

The Chinese Consulate was established in this area in 1884, marking the beginnings of Incheon’s Chinatown. Prior to the Korean War, the area flourished. It was home to thousands of residents, many of whom had very successful careers in trading Chinese crafts, fabric and herbs. Come here today, however, and see how what was once a densely populated area has shrunk to a close-knit community.

Stroll around streets where brilliant red covers the façades, lanterns and other decorative items. Browse little stores selling typical Chinese items such as incense and pottery. Most importantly, eat. This is a place to come with a hearty appetite, as tempting treats are everywhere you look.

Join the crowds of people who line up for the dumplings served at Hwadeok Mandu. Pick up a wide selection of snacks on sticks from the stalls that line some of the streets. Be sure to try jajangmyeon, fried noodles served with an almost black soybean paste. This dish is the area’s specialty, a fusion of Korean and Chinese influences. Gonghwachun claims to be the first restaurant to have served the dish, so this is an excellent place to taste it.

Learn about the history of this signature Chinatown dish at the Jajangmyeon Museum. Although most of the explanations are in Korean, many parts of the lively displays are self-explanatory.

Chinatown’s location in Downtown Incheon means it is easily accessible. After you have eaten plenty of dumplings, head across to nearby Wolmido Island for a relaxing walk in beautiful surroundings.


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Grand Hyatt Incheon
Grand Hyatt Incheon
5 out of 5
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The price is AU$188 per night from 1 July to 2 July
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includes taxes & fees
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Roynet Hotel Seoul Mapo
Roynet Hotel Seoul Mapo
3.5 out of 5
67, Mapo-daero, Mapo-gu, Seoul
The price is AU$180 per night from 15 June to 16 June
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15 June - 16 June
includes taxes & fees
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Reviewed on 11 Jun. 2025

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Mercure Ambassador Seoul Magok
Mercure Ambassador Seoul Magok
3.5 out of 5
143 Magokjungang-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
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30 June - 1 July
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ibis Styles Ambassador Incheon Airport T2
ibis Styles Ambassador Incheon Airport T2
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Lotte City Hotel Guro
Lotte City Hotel Guro
3 out of 5
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Toyoko Inn Seoul Yeongdeungpo
Toyoko Inn Seoul Yeongdeungpo
3 out of 5
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Toyoko Inn Seoul Yeongdeungpo
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Other neighbourhoods around Incheon Chinatown

Wolmi Traditional Park featuring a garden, a sunset and heritage elements

Jung-gu

Noted for its coffee shops and seaside views, there's plenty to explore in Jung-gu. Top attractions like Incheon Chinatown and Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Incheon Station or Wolmi Sea Station to see more of the city.

Jung-gu
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Dong-gu

You'll enjoy the waterfront and theatres in Dong-gu. You might want to make time for a stop at Hwadojin Park or Sudoguksan Museum of Housing and Living.

Dong-gu

Michuhol-gu

Get to know Michuhol-gu and its many features like its bars and museums. You might want to explore sights like Incheon Munhak Stadium and Incheon Dohobu Cheongsa, and you can jump on the metro at Inhae University Station or Inha University Station to get around the city.

Michuhol-gu

Yeongjong-dong

Well liked for its theme parks and seafood restaurants, Yeongjong-dong is worth a visit. Check out the variety of things to see and do like Yeongjong Pier and Yeongjong Ferry Terminal, and jump on the metro at Yeongjong Station to get around the city.

Yeongjong-dong
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Ganseok-dong

When in Ganseok-dong and the surrounding area, you'll want to check out sights like Incheon Munhak Stadium or Sinpo International Market and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Ganseogogeori Station or Incheon City Hall Station.

Ganseok-dong
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Guwol-dong

When in Guwol-dong and the surrounding area, you'll want to check out sights like Incheon Munhak Stadium or Incheon Dohobu Cheongsa and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Arts Center Station or Seokcheon Sageori Station.

Guwol-dong

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