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The front desk at the hotel called to inform me that a shuttle was about to leave for the airport, and they suggested that I would go with them to make sure I could get a spot on the tour. Here is the exterior of the Incheon Airport. The airport opened in 2001, and has been considered as one of the best in the world.
▶ 인천문학경기장
▶ 구분 : 종합 경기장
▶ 설립연도 : 2001년 12월 2일
▶ 소재지 : 인천 남구 문학동 80 일원
▶ 수용인원 : 5만 1237명
▶ 규모 : 부지면적 44만 1628㎡
▶ 기타 : 2002년 한일 피파 월드텁 경기장
현재 K-리그 인천유나이티드FC 홈경기장으로 사용
Sadly I don't know who this man is, we didn't get time to read the plaque thing because we only had an hour to climb up the hill and have a look over Incheon before we had to run back down to get the bus back to the airport. I would love to know who he is or what significance he has :)
On my second to last day we walked around Incheon. Being a port city the walking was almost all along the coast. [Incheon, Korea]
Swimming - Teo Zhen Ren of Singapore participating in Heat 2 of the men's 400m freestyle event at the Incheon Asian Games 2014. Photo by Cheah Cheng Poh/Sport Singapore.
One day @Incheon Airport...
Went to airport to pick up my friend. Arrived earlier and walked around the place and took some photos.
Wonderful place~!
Canon EOS 7D
20mm f/2.8 USM
A slightly less literal shot of the bridge taken as our boat passed under it.
The city really fascinated me. Not just Incheon, but also Suwon and Seoul. I live in Arizona where the building restictions force almost every building to be no higher than 2 stories. The only other times when I've been in big cities have been in Renosa, Mexico and a little bit of California. Well, I lived in Pasadena for a while, but I was very young at the time. Oh, and Amsterdam, Holland. I was about the same age then so I don't remember too well. Still, fascinating. [Incheon, Korea]