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Chinatown

Incheon's famous tourist spot, mainland Chinatown

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Popular to boys over 48 months

Updated at 05/04/2026

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  • Address

    12-17, Chinatown-ro 26beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon

  • Reservation

    Same-day visit and on-site reception (no reservation possible)

  • Open/Closes

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Popular Ages of Chinatown

Chinatown is
popular to over 48 months boys

under 12 months

from 12 to 24 months

from 24 to 48 months

over 48 months

  • boys

    52%

  • girls

    48%

Prices & Programs of Chinatown

  • [Fee]
  • Free
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Parenting Tips for Chinatown

  • There are many attractions like Jjajangmyeon Museum, Korea-China Cultural Center, Open Port connected and many sights to see.
  • In the car-free streets of Chinatown, you can find traditional Chinese snacks like Tanghulu, Gonggalppang, Huodeok Mandu, Fortune Cookie for sale.
  • Famous Chinatown Chinese restaurants with deep history like Gonghwachun and Yeongyeong are eye-catching with their 2~3 story ornate buildings and tend to have long waits.
  • In around autumn, Open Port holds the Starlight Night Festival as Chinatown and Open Port have beautiful night views.
  • Convenient transportation as it's right in front of Exit 1 of Incheon Station.
  • To get from Chinatown to Wolmi-do, you can take a taxi, car, or bus.
  • For public parking, you can use the public parking lot near Donghwa Village or the Jung-gu office public parking lot.

A Cultural Adventure in Incheon Chinatown with Your Kids

History and Features of Chinatown

Incheon Chinatown was formed in 1884 with the opening of Incheon Port, and it is the oldest Chinatown in South Korea. For more than 120 years, it has preserved Chinese culture and scenery. This area was once a Qing concession, and Chinese residents from Shandong gathered here, continuing distinctive Chinese architectural styles and traditions.

Chinatown is filled with Chinese restaurants, bakeries, and souvenir shops, and its red-decorated streets and exotic buildings create an atmosphere that makes you feel as if you have stepped into China.

Things to See and Enjoy with Your Kids

  • Three Kingdoms Mural Street
    This mural street features famous scenes from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms in tile murals, letting children enjoy both stories and pictures at the same time. With around 80 mural scenes stretching along the street, your kids can naturally discover key episodes from the classic tale.

  • Jajangmyeon Museum
    This museum introduces the origins and history of jajangmyeon, one of Korea's representative dishes. By recreating an old Chinese restaurant kitchen, it presents food history to children in an easy and fun way.

  • Costume Experience and Photo Zones
    You can rent traditional Chinese clothing or outfits inspired by the modern historical era and take photos, and the photo zones set up throughout the streets are great for family pictures.

  • Sugar Craft and Traditional Snack Experiences
    You can see animal-shaped sugar crafts, try a variety of Chinese snacks such as gonggal bread, dumplings, and tanghulu, and even enjoy tasting experiences.

Iconic Landmarks

  • Paifang, the Chinese-Style Gate
    Incheon Chinatown is surrounded by paifang in four directions. Each gate marks the beginning and end of Chinatown, and each carries a different meaning, making it fun to find them one by one with your child.

  • Qing and Japanese Concession Stairs
    These stairs symbolize the former boundary between the Qing and Japanese concession areas, and they also let you sense an important moment in Korea's modern history.

  • Uiseondang
    This shrine was built by Chinese immigrants, and during holidays and festivals you can experience traditional culture directly.

Nearby Places to Enjoy

  • Fairy Tale Village
    Located right next to Chinatown, this themed street lets children encounter scenes from fairy tales they love.

  • Jayu Park
    Close to Incheon Station, this park is a nice place for a walk before or after your Chinatown visit.

Visit Tips and Things to Keep in Mind

  • It is easy to reach right from Exit 1 of Incheon Station.
  • On weekends and public holidays, the surrounding streets operate as a car-free zone, making them safer for families to walk around.
  • There are many Chinese restaurants, bakeries, and dessert shops, so you will find plenty of snacks to try.
  • Various events are also held, including the Jajangmyeon Festival in September and the China Day Festival in October, making it possible to create special memories.

Summary

"Incheon Chinatown is a wonderful destination for families. With history, culture, delicious food, and unique experiences all in one place, you can spend a special day here with your child. It is a great choice for your next cultural outing with kids!"

FAQ about Chinatown

  • How can I conveniently get to Chinatown with my child by public transportation?
    Incheon Chinatown is located right in front of Exit 1 of Incheon Station on Line 1, so it is very easy to reach by public transportation. From Exit 1 of Incheon Station, you can walk there right away, making it a comfortable visit with your child.
  • What are the must-see attractions in Chinatown to visit with my child?
    There are many attractions connected throughout Chinatown, including the "Jajangmyeon Museum," the "Korea-China Cultural Center," and the "Open Port Area," so there is plenty to see. In particular, the historic Chinese-style restaurants and the striking multistory buildings, usually around 2 to 3 floors tall, leave a strong impression. During certain periods, you may also be able to enjoy beautiful night views during events such as the Starlight Night Walk Festival.
  • Are there any street foods or snacks in Chinatown that I can enjoy with my child?
    In the car-free street area, you can try a variety of traditional Chinese snacks such as tanghulu, gonggal bread, oven-baked dumplings, and fortune cookies. These street foods are also easy for children to enjoy comfortably.
  • How should I handle parking when visiting Chinatown?
    You can use public parking lots such as the "Public Parking Lot near Fairy Tale Village" or the "Incheon Jung-gu Office Public Parking Lot." Parking can be somewhat crowded, so using public transportation is also recommended.
  • Is there any useful information I should know before visiting Chinatown?
    On weekends, the area operates as a car-free street, so children and families can walk around safely. However, famous restaurants such as Gonghwachun and Yeongyeong may have long waiting times, and the area can get crowded with many visitors, so an early morning or earlier visit is recommended. You can get to Wolmido by car, taxi, or bus.

Chinatown Address

Address: 12-17, Chinatown-ro 26beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheonicon-copy-black

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How to make a reservation for Chinatown?

Same-day visit and on-site reception (no reservation possible)