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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER |
| Visitors can watch video materials on the society, economy, and culture. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER |
| A reproduction of 'Sarangbang', a guest room for noblemen's stay during Chosun Dynasty. |
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| KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER |
| A 3D video presents the history of Incheon Port, future plans of Jung-gu District and its major tourist attractions. |
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| KOREA-CHINA CULTURAL CENTER |
| Panel and miniatures will show the history of culture exchange between the two countries. |
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