Chinatown Incheon

Commercial district
★ 4.9 (6K+ reviews) • 6K+ booked
Discover the vibrant and culturally rich Incheon Chinatown, the only official Chinatown on the Korean peninsula. Established in 1884, this historic enclave in Jung District, Incheon, offers a unique blend of Chinese heritage and modern attractions. As soon as you exit the subway station, you're greeted by its iconic gate, inviting you into a bustling area that is a feast for the senses. This cultural gem is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an immersive experience, where the fusion of Chinese and Korean influences creates a captivating atmosphere. Whether you're a food lover eager to taste mouth-watering cuisine or a history enthusiast keen to explore the past, Incheon Chinatown promises an unforgettable journey through its vibrant streets.
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12-17 Chinatown-ro 26beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea

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Law ***
4 Dec
Tour guide Teddy adjusted the order of activities according to the unexpected situation of the day, so that we can comfortably experience various unique places in Incheon! Super enjoy!!!
Cheng ********
26 Nov
It’s really great to take a 60-year-old mother and a 2-year-old baby on this tour 🥳 There are traditional markets to visit, hand-made experiences, and slides to play with! The highlight is that it also includes traditional Korean set meals ~ super rich 🤤 No one from old to young will feel bored ~ the tour guide can speak Chinese ~ the day before will also remind everyone where to meet ~ the group members I met were also very punctual and not tired! If I have the chance, I will consider other itineraries on Klook~~~
Cindy ***********
17 Nov
Our favorite part of this tour was the Luge for sure. We had lots of fun. We also enjoyed China Town and the food our tour guide recommended. Teddy was very punctual and organized. He had PowerPoints to introduce our destination and was very versed in English and Chinese. He is really good in communication and the tour went very smoothly.
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Jennifer *******
15 Nov
One of the rides we had during our trip! super love the view! and i suggest to have a full stamina before riding this because you will need all the oxygen in the world hahaha
CHAN ********
15 Nov
It was a very happy day trip. The tour leader Teddy explained it clearly and was well prepared. Thank you for your guidance. The additional slide car was very affordable. I had a lot of fun playing it three times in a row. There were many seagulls on Wolmido Island and I took many beautiful photos.
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Chew *******
14 Nov
Had a fun day riding luge, eating jajangmyeon, feeding sea gulls with prawn crackers and riding a rail bike. Was lucky the weather was perfect. Guide Sammi is so friendly and helpful. Only downside is that the tour is conducted in Chinese to cater to the Taiwanese and Hongkongers and I couldn't understand some of the terms used to describe location and items.
Klook 用戶
14 Nov
The tour guide Teddy was very nice and explained very carefully. Also share Korean culture. He will also take care of our slides and have fun. I will choose a similar travel method next time I come to Korea. Thank you.
Klook用戶
12 Nov
Have a great time! Suki's Chinese is very good and her explanations are very detailed. It looked like there were many places, but the time was well arranged and there was no rush. I have played Luge 3 times and I think Track 2 is more fun because it has fewer corners and you don’t have to slow down frequently when entering corners. But the most important thing is that no one before has had a great time! 😆
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Jajangmyeon Museum

Step into the savory world of Jajangmyeon at the Jajangmyeon Museum, where the rich history of this beloved Korean-Chinese dish unfolds. Located in the historic Gonghwachun restaurant, this museum is a culinary treasure trove for food enthusiasts. Discover the origins and cultural significance of Jajangmyeon, and don't miss the chance to savor this iconic dish at the very place that inspired its fame. Whether you're a foodie or a history buff, the Jajangmyeon Museum offers a deliciously immersive experience.

Chinatown Gate

Welcome to the vibrant heart of Incheon Chinatown, marked by the grand Chinatown Gate. This iconic entrance, steeped in tradition, stands as a guardian of the neighborhood, warding off spirits and inviting visitors to explore the rich tapestry of Chinese-Korean culture. As you pass through this impressive gateway, you'll find yourself amidst bustling streets lined with family-run restaurants and enticing street food stalls. The Chinatown Gate is not just an entryway but a symbol of the cultural fusion that defines this lively district.

Jayu Park

Escape to tranquility at Jayu Park, a serene oasis nestled on Mount Eungbongsan. Known for its historical significance and breathtaking views, this park is a haven for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts. Stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens, visit the iconic statue of General McArthur, and soak in the panoramic vistas of Incheon. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a glimpse into the past, Jayu Park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical charm.

Culture and History

Incheon Chinatown is a fascinating destination with a history that stretches back to 1884. This vibrant community was established by Chinese settlers following the China–Korea Treaty of 1882. As Incheon Port opened, the area blossomed into a bustling center of Chinese culture and commerce. Today, it remains a lively neighborhood where second and third-generation Chinese residents continue to uphold their rich cultural heritage.

Local Cuisine

Chinatown in Incheon is a culinary haven, renowned for its authentic Chinese dishes and unique Korean-Chinese fusion cuisine. Food enthusiasts can indulge in tangsuyuk, a sweet and sour pork dish, and the famous jajangmyeon, noodles in black bean sauce. The area also offers spicy seafood noodle soup, jjambbong, and delicious fried dumplings. Whether you're sampling street food or dining in traditional restaurants, the flavors here are unforgettable.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Steeped in history, Incheon's Chinatown is a cultural gem that has been a hub of activity since 1884. The area is adorned with historical landmarks and traditional practices that beautifully showcase the blend of Chinese and Korean cultures. From the iconic gate to the enchanting fairytale streets, visitors can immerse themselves in a unique cultural experience that offers a window into the past.