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What are the cities about 200 kilometers away from Incheon?

1. Incheon Chinatown Incheon Chinatown. Although it is the largest Chinatown in South Korea, it was also home to the largest overseas Chinese community in South Korea. However, in terms of its size, it can only be regarded as the "little brother" among Chinatowns in the world. Incheon is a port city located west of Seoul. Chinatown is only a small community with about 40 Chinese restaurants and shops. Most of the operators are Koreans, with Chinese operators accounting for only 1/3. Incheon Port opened in 1883, and the area where this Chinatown is located was designated in 1884. As an extraterritorial territory of the Qing government, it gradually formed a Chinese settlement. Qing restaurants and traditional Chinese gates and archways lined the streets. Yishantang, which is both a Chinese temple and an ancient kung fu dojo, is a learning place for overseas Chinese children - Sun Yat-sen School. The wall murals that show the "Three Kingdoms" in the form of pictures, the statue of Confucius overlooking the sea in front of Incheon and other reservations. The ancient buildings with Chinese style and the Korean-Chinese Cultural Center where you can experience Korean and Chinese culture at the same time are good routes to enjoy a unique trip.

2. Incheon Bridge The Incheon Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in Incheon Metropolitan City, South Korea. It is used to connect Songdo International Business District and Incheon International Airport. When the bridge opened to traffic in October 2009, it became the second bridge connecting Yeongjong Island and Incheon after Yeongjong Bridge. The newly completed Incheon Bridge has set another record, the longest in South Korea. As of October 2010, the Incheon Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in South Korea and the 7th longest cable-stayed bridge in the world, with a total length of 24.1 kilometers. The scenery is very beautiful at night, and you can experience a different scenery on the yacht. The scenery at both ends of the bridge is also very beautiful. There are pheasants flying on the sea. Take a cruise and pass under the bridge. The two ends of the bridge extend infinitely, with almost no end in sight. What Koreans like most is riding bicycles on the bridge and blowing the wind. The endless sea breeze is also very pleasant.

3. Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village was created in recent years. Originally, many families in this neighborhood were elderly people living with their children, while young people went to other areas to work hard, resulting in a lack of vitality in the atmosphere of the neighborhood. . Later, in order to solve this situation, the place was specially "remodelled" and every wall and corner was carefully decorated with cartoons. Now it has been transformed into a dream paradise that attracts countless people. Walking into the fairy tale village will give people the feeling of "living in such an environment must be very happy", surrounded by a colorful world. However, because Songwoldong Fairy Tale Village is becoming more and more popular and is located next to the famous scenic spot China Town, there are many people coming here every day. In order to avoid the crowds and enjoy a quiet trip, it is recommended to go there in the morning. There are fewer people in the neighborhood at this time, so you can take photos as much as you like, but be careful not to disturb the residents.