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Meeting the Lady who Dreams of Happy Stages Over the Boundary of Culture Daria, a well-known and talented pianist back in Ukraine. In a foreign land where she met her husband coincidently, Now Incheon became her second hometown. Waiting for herself to be on the stage again she still plays the piano nowadays. 1 year in Korea. Let’s see her adaptation to Incheon.
I-Tour WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CRUISE EXCLUSIVE TERMINAL, INCHEON PORT IS READY TO BECOME THE MECCA OF NORTHEAST ASIAN MARINE TOURISM. THE FIRST CRUISE IN MY LIFE. IN INCHEON, IT WILL BECOME A REALITY, NOT A DREAM.
Incheon Now is an English-language newsletter published by Incheon Metropolitan City. Incheon Now Vol. 42 has an article on the vision and hope of the global international city Incheon, which now has a population of three million. The key value and meaning of the city's new BI, "all ways_Incheon," are also introducedd. In "First of Korea, Best of Incheon," the newsletter delves into the symbolic meaning and significance of Incheon Bridge, the longest in Korea. 2016 is nearly at an end. Koreans enjoying the global holiday Christmas and the history of missionary works in Korea are covered by the newsletter, as well as the story of foreign friends who went on Incheon City Tour Bus.
All About Harbor City There is a port of over 140 years of history in Incheon. A small fishing village has grown into the gateway frequented by people from all over the world and the center of Incheon’s economy. In 2023, Incheon Port launched a project to spread the wings of revival. ‘The Jemulpo Renaissance’ is the first step in leading the future of South Korea.
All About MICE A 'global hub city that opens the world's skyways and connects seaways,' the 'business center of multinational companies,' a 'tourist city with various resources,' an Innovative city with smart technology,' and so on; many words describe Incheon. Incheon devotes all its power to the 'MICE' industry, which combines all this competitiveness. Come to Incheon, where the clear identity of the city is connected with abundant resources, where your dreams will come true.
As a special issue, the 44th edition of Incheon Now covers Cheongna International City, one of Incheon's Free Economic Zones. It also has stories about forsythias, azaleas and chrry blossoms that grow in Incheon in spring. Information on games of the FIFA U-20 World Cup, as well as the conutry's professional soccer and baseball leagues, is also available. To raise reader understanding of Korean culture, the latest deition of Incheon Now introduces the traditional Gyubang and Eunyul mask dance which is designated National Intangible Cultural Asset No 61. Also featured Yeongjongdo Island, where Incheon Interational Airport is located.
This month’s special issue story concerns FIT, the Fashion Institute of Technology, which is opening in New York State University in Korea. FIT is one of the top five fashion schools in the world and many of its graduates have become internationally-renowned fashion designers. In addition, we report on the Songdo Light Festival, which illuminates Songdo under the theme, “Songdo Urban Light Garden.” We also report on the Culture Night event at Incheon port and “Jjimjilbang,” Korean spa complexes now popular with tourists who, like Koreans, wish to enjoy a place of body rest and healing. Onggi, traditional Korean earthenware, have always been a necessity for Koreans who enjoy fermented foods such as Kimchi, Gochujang, and Deonjang. Our story reveals Korean culture through this unique bowl, which can be found in most korean homes.
It's Amazing An amazing experience that will make your jaws drop, a new world that you have never seen before, and literally amazing moments! A special story full of surprises, where the delightful imagination of Yeongjongdo Island becomes a reality.