Incheon Chinatown (part)

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Incheon Chinatown is a historic Chinese cultural district in Incheon, South Korea, known for its traditional architecture, Chinese cuisine, and role as a symbol of early Chinese immigration to the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinatown
tourist attraction
accessMode subway via Incheon Station
continent Asia
country South Korea
developedAfterEvent opening of Incheon Port
hasBuildingStyle Chinese-style shop-houses
decorative red lanterns
hasCuisineType jjajangmyeon
jjamppong
tangsu-yuk
hasCulturalInfluence Korean culture
hasCulturalOrigin Chinese culture
hasDecorativeElement Chinese characters on signboards
red and gold color schemes
hasLandmark Chinese-style pavilions
Jayu Park vicinity
Paeru (traditional Chinese gate) NERFINISHED
Samgukji Mural Street NERFINISHED
hasStreetType pedestrian-friendly streets
hasTouristFacility Chinese restaurants
cultural exhibition spaces
souvenir shops
heritage Chinese-Korean community
inception late 19th century
isPopularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
knownFor Chinese cuisine
Chinese cultural festivals
history of Chinese immigration to Korea
traditional Chinese architecture
languageUsed Chinese
Korean
locatedIn Incheon NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Jung District, Incheon NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Korea Standard Time
near Incheon Port NERFINISHED
Incheon Station NERFINISHED
partOf Incheon Free Economic Zone tourism belt NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicActivity restaurants
retail shops
tourism services
symbolizes early Chinese immigration to South Korea
multicultural exchange between China and Korea
tourismType cultural tourism
food tourism

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Jung District contains Incheon Chinatown (part)