2nd Floor

 
 
Korea-China Culture Exhibition Hall
Visitors can compare and appreciate the history, economy, society and daily life of the two cultures and learn the important role which Incheon undertakes between the two nations.
 

 
Korean history Activities Section
Various cultural activities will give you pleasure; making rubbed copies of stone inscriptions, touching coins of Korea and China, putting on court dresses and meeting their own ancestors.
 
 
KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER
Starting with chronological table of Korea and China, people can learn more about the society, economy and culture of China on the touch screen
 
 
KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER
Visitors can watch video materials on the society, economy, and culture.
 
KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER
Panel and video materials present Jun-gu District which has played a bridging role between the two countries introducing Chinese tourism, culture, as well as Chinatown.
 
 
KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER
Earthen ware of Korea is presented in a chronological order from Old and New Stone Ages via Bronze Age to the era of Three Kingdoms and Koryeo Dynasty.
 
 
KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER
White porcelains had been made along with celadon porcelains since the early Koryeo Dynasty, whose styles and craftsmanship continued to form major porcelain culture in the Chosun Dynasty.
 
 
KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER
A reproduction of 'Sarangbang', a guest room for noblemen's stay during Chosun Dynasty.
 
KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER
A 3D video presents the history of Incheon Port, future plans of Jung-gu District and its major tourist attractions.
 
 
KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER
Panel and miniatures will show the history of culture exchange between the two countries.