Incheon
From World travel guide
Incheon (인천, 仁川), also Inchon, is in South Korea on the coast directly to the west of Seoul.
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Understand
A politically independent city of 2.5 million, Incheon is in practice largely a suburb of Seoul. In 1950, the city was the site of the Inchon Landing by American forces, a decisive battle in the Korean War.
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By plane
Incheon International Airport, South Korea's main international gateway, is covered in detail in the Seoul article.
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By boat
There are ships from Incheon to the Chinese ports of Weihai, Qingdao and Tianjin.
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By subway
Seoul subway line 1 links Seoul to Incheon.
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In addition to the Seoul subway line, the Incheon Rapid Transit Corporation operates a single subway line of its own.
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