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Incheon(Namdong-gu) , Incheon Center

The Zenith of Culinary Artistry: An Epicurean Journey at XIAOMAN Incheon (Where Timeless Tradition Meets Avant-Garde Gastronomy in Guwol-dong Asiad Village) In the vibrant metropolis of Incheon, a city that serves as the dynamic gateway to Northeast Asia, lies a hidden sanctuary for the most discerning palates. Nestled within the sophisticated enclave of Guwol-dong Asiad Village, XIAOMAN is not merely a restaurant; it is a definitive cultural landmark where the rich heritage of Chinese cuisine is reimagined through a lens of modern elegance and artistic innovation. For the global traveler seeking an exceptional dining experience, XIAOMAN offers more than a meal—it provides a meticulously curated narrative of flavor, light, and impeccable hospitality that will remain the highlight of your journey to Korea.   Bespoke Seclusion and Intelligent Hospitality     XIAOMAN is architecturally designed to offer a seamless blend of communal vibrancy and intimate solitude, catering perfectly to the needs of international visitors. • Intelligent Dining Logistics: To ensure a frictionless experience for global guests, the establishment features an intuitive Smart Table Order System at every seat. This allows English-speaking travelers to explore the menu with ease, ensuring precision and comfort in every selection without the barrier of language. • A Sanctuary of Privacy: Beyond the chic, expansive main hall, XIAOMAN boasts a collection of Premium Private Dining Suites. Whether you are hosting a high-stakes business dinner or seeking a romantic evening with a loved one, these suites provide a level of tranquility and exclusivity comparable to the world’s finest five-star hotel lounges.   The Epicurean Collection: A Masterclass in Fusion Technique At the heart of XIAOMAN is a kitchen led by master chefs who view fresh, seasonal ingredients as their palette. Their philosophy is evident in every dish—a sublime balance of classic depth and contemporary zest that has earned the establishment consistent five-star accolades from a diverse global clientele.         XIAOMAN Signature Course Collections • The SOMAN Signature Masterpiece (Serves 4-5) | ₩ 150,000 An expansive odyssey featuring the ocean’s finest Ryusanseul, the legendary Signature Crunchy Pork with Bean Sprouts, and the artisanally crafted Eohyang Dong-go (or Dongpa-yuk). This course concludes with a refined selection of high-protein Stir-fried Pork with Peppers and a choice of artisanal noodles. • The CHUNBUN Premium Gourmet Selection (Serves 3-4) | ₩ 110,000 Designed for those who appreciate the nuances of spice and texture, this set highlights the Five-spice Cold Sliced Pork with Marinated Cucumber, followed by the succulent Lajo-gi (or Classic Sweet and Sour Pork) and our renowned Stir-fried Pork with Peppers. • The IPCHUN Dining Duo (Serves 2) | ₩ 60,000 The quintessential choice for couples or solo explorers. A perfectly balanced suite featuring the citrus-infused Yurin-gi (or Sweet and Sour Pork), paired with Stir-fried Pork with Peppers and a signature main dish to ensure a fulfilling and elegant experience. The Artisan Main Selection • Eohyang Dong-go (Artisanal Shiitake Mushrooms filled with Minced Shrimp) : ₩ 39,000 • Crispy Pork with Bean Sprouts (Our celebrated fresh-harvest take on a classic) : ₩ 38,000 • Signature Creamy Shrimp / Chili Shrimp (Succulent prawns glazed to perfection) : Each ₩ 44,000 • Premium Beef Flank Stir-fried with Peppers : (Large) ₩ 46,000 / (Small) ₩ 39,000 • Yurin-gi (Crispy Chicken in a Sophisticated Soy Vinaigrette) : (Large) ₩ 36,000 / (Small) ₩ 28,000 Gourmet Meal Essentials • Spicy Seafood Stir-fried Black Bean Noodles (Serves 2) : ₩ 19,000 • Sizzling Seafood Scorched Rice Soup : ₩ 18,000 • Artisan Jjampong / Spicy Beef Jjampong (The essence of deep, savory broth) : ₩ 12,500 / ₩ 12,000 • Uni Gan-jjajang (Traditional Black Bean Noodles prepared fresh to order) : ₩ 10,000   Plan Your Visit Dining Lounge XIAOMAN (小滿) • Address: 1F, The Blue City (#120-121), 36, Seonsuchon-gongwon-ro, Namdong-gu, Incheon • The Locality: Situated in the most prestigious commercial district of Guwol-dong Asiad Village. A mere one-minute stroll (50m) from the Namdong Tax Office, making it effortlessly accessible. Complimentary secure parking is provided within the building for those traveling by private vehicle or rental. • Inquiries & VIP Reservations: +82-32-466-8009 The Editor’s Final Note: After a morning of exploring the avant-garde architecture of Incheon or the serene vistas of Central Park, retreat to the bespoke seclusion of XIAOMAN. Order a bottle of fine wine or premium traditional spirit to accompany your feast. In this space, dining is elevated to a form of art, ensuring your Incheon story concludes with a crescendo of flavor and grace. "Elevate your perception of modern Chinese dining. At XIAOMAN, we don't just serve dishes; we curate memories."


 
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Incheon(Bupyeong-gu) , Bupyeong

The Definitive Frontier of K-Casual Style: A Curated Journey to WHO.A.U Bupyeong (Where California Heritage and Incheon’s Vibrant Fashion Pulse Converge) South Korea’s fashion narrative is often written in the neon-lit streets of Seoul, yet the true connoisseur of style knows that the heart of authentic youth culture beats in Bupyeong, Incheon. Beyond the grand terminals of the international airport lies a district defined by its electric energy and trend-setting spirit. At the epicenter of this creative hub stands WHO.A.U Bupyeong, a premier destination that offers far more than apparel—it offers a lifestyle for the modern global explorer. For the international visitor, WHO.A.U Bupyeong is not merely a retail space; it is a sanctuary of K-Casual aesthetic refined through the lens of timeless American heritage. We invite you to step into a world where comfort meets charisma. [The Brand Narrative] The Harmonious Fusion of Two Worlds The name WHO.A.U—an acronym for Who Are You—is a bold invitation to self-expression. The brand’s philosophy is rooted in the sun-drenched, carefree spirit of California, yet it is meticulously polished with the sharp, avant-garde tailoring and high-quality standards that have made Korean fashion a global phenomenon. At the Bupyeong flagship, this fusion comes to life. Whether you are seeking the iconic Steve Bear collection—featuring the most beloved embroidered mascot in Asia—또는 impeccably structured Varsity Jackets that have become a staple for K-pop icons, every garment is designed to be a durable, stylish companion for your global adventures.   [The Excellence of Bupyeong] Why Global Travelers Rank Us Five Stars Consistently rated as a "must-visit" landmark by the international community, WHO.A.U Bupyeong earns its prestige through a commitment to excellence in every detail. An Expansive Selection of Exclusive Collections Unlike smaller satellite shops, the Bupyeong location serves as a comprehensive showcase for the brand’s entire creative output. Travelers frequently praise the vast inventory and size range, ensuring that every guest finds their perfect fit. From premium knitwear that defies seasonal trends to the latest streetwear drops, the selection is curated to meet the highest international standards. A Masterclass in International Hospitality Art and style speak all languages, but the hospitality at Bupyeong adds an extra layer of warmth to your journey. The staff is renowned for their polite, professional, and patient demeanor. Guests from North America, Europe, and Asia alike have lauded the team’s ability to provide a seamless shopping experience, offering expert style advice and size assistance that makes every visitor feel like a VIP. The Ultimate Fashion Anchor in Incheon Situated at the threshold of the legendary Bupyeong Culture Street, the store offers a spacious, high-end atmosphere that provides a sophisticated contrast to the bustling energy of the nearby Bupyeong Underground Shopping Mall. It is the perfect place to pause, reflect, and refine your wardrobe amidst your exploration of Incheon’s cultural treasures.   [The Essential Keepsake List] The Heritage Varsity Collection Often hailed as the gold standard of Korean varsity style, these jackets offer a premium weight and classic silhouette that serves as the ultimate "only-in-Korea" fashion trophy. The Steve Bear Series Bring home a touch of Korean charm. The intricate embroidery of Steve Bear on premium cotton hoodies and tees makes for the perfect high-quality souvenir or a nostalgic gift for loved ones. The Ultra-Soft Premium Hoodie Line Known for their exceptional durability and "cloud-like" texture, these are the quintessential pieces for the chic, travel-ready minimalist. [Visitor Information] WHO.A.U Bupyeong (후아유 부평점) • Location: Heart of Bupyeong Culture Street, Namdong-gu, Incheon. • Access: A strategic 5-minute stroll from Bupyeong Station (a major intersection of Seoul Subway Line 1 and Incheon Subway Line 1). It is effortlessly accessible for travelers arriving from either Seoul or Incheon International Airport. Logistics: The store offers a spacious layout designed for comfortable browsing, even for those with travel luggage. Editor’s Professional Tip: To experience the full spectrum of Incheon’s youth culture, spend your morning navigating the labyrinth of the Bupyeong Underground Mall, then emerge to the street level for a premium shopping session at WHO.A.U. Conclude your afternoon at a nearby boutique cafe to showcase your new K-style acquisitions. "Dress for the journey you’ve always imagined. At WHO.A.U Bupyeong, your unique story is woven into every stitch."


 
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Incheon(Bupyeong-gu) , Bupyeong

  The European Escape in Incheon: A Gastronomic Ritual at Jerry Weaver Bagel (Where 18-Hour Slow Fermentation Meets Vintage Artisan Soul) Incheon, South Korea — In the heart of Bupyeong’s trendy Pyeongridan-gil, a charming two-story brick house stands as a beacon for those in search of the perfect bite. This is Jerry Weaver Bagel, an artisanal sanctuary that has quickly ascended to "Legendary" status among local foodies and international explorers alike. It isn't just a bakery; it is a time-capsule of European elegance dropped into the vibrant urban pulse of Incheon. To our global guests: If you’ve ever found yourself craving a bagel that is as gentle on the stomach as it is a delight to the palate, you have found your destination.   [ The Secret ] The Alchemy of Time: 18-Hour Fermentation What sets Jerry Weaver apart from any other bagel shop in Korea? It’s the 18-hour low-temperature maturation process. ◆ Stomach-Friendly Perfection: Every bagel undergoes a slow, meticulous fermentation that breaks down complex starches, resulting in a texture that is exceptionally soft and easy to digest—a rare find for bread-loving travelers. ◆ Handmade Integrity: From the velvety cream cheeses to the signature fruit syrups used in their drinks, everything is crafted from scratch. You can taste the "Slow Food" philosophy in every crumb.       [ The Atmosphere ] A Two-Story Cinematic Retreat Spanning across two beautifully designed floors, the Jerry Weaver experience is as much about the space as it is the food. ◆ European Vintage Chic: The interior is a masterclass in nostalgic luxury—warm wooden furniture, sunlight streaming through large windows, and an atmosphere that feels like a cozy cottage in the English countryside. ◆ The Perfect Urban Break: After navigating the labyrinth of the Bupyeong Underground Mall, ascending to the quiet, airy 2nd floor of Jerry Weaver offers the ultimate "reset." It is the most Instagrammable brunch spot in the city, period.   [ The Bupyeong Distinction ] Why Travelers Rank Us 5 Stars With near-perfect ratings across major review platforms, Jerry Weaver Bagel is celebrated for its unwavering hospitality. ◆ Beyond-the-Call-of-Duty Kindness: International visitors consistently highlight the warm, welcoming staff. Even without a word of Korean, guests are guided through the menu with genuine smiles and patient care, making every tourist feel like a local regular. ◆ Generous Artisan Portions: Reviewers rave about the "Bounty of the Sandwich." Whether it's the overflowing fresh greens or the thick-cut premium bacon, the value-for-money here is a pleasant surprise for the discerning global traveler. [ The "Must-Order" Global Menu ] 1. The Bacon Tomato Signature Sandwich Not your average bagel sandwich. Featuring garden-fresh lettuce, juicy tomatoes, and perfectly seared bacon tucked inside a chewy, 18-hour aged bagel. It is the ultimate fuel for a day of exploration. 2. The Shrimp Potato Egg Masterpiece A sophisticated fusion of textures. Creamy potato-egg salad paired with succulent shrimp—a hearty, savory delight that has become a viral sensation on social media. 3. The Smoked Salmon Classic For the traditionalist, this sandwich uses premium salmon and the shop’s own handmade cream cheese, offering a refreshing, high-end brunch experience. [ Visitor Information ] Jerry Weaver Bagel (제리위버베이글) • Location: 8 Bupyeong-daero 32beon-gil, Bupyeong-gu, Incheon (Right in the heart of Pyeongridan-gil). • Access: A strategic 5-minute walk from Bupyeong Station (Exit 3 or the Culture Street exit). It is the perfect anchor point for your Incheon walking tour. • Hours: Typically 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Perfect for a late brunch or a sophisticated afternoon tea). Editor’s Professional Tip: The bagels here sell out fast! To see the full "Bread Gallery" in its glory, aim for a mid-afternoon visit. Grab a window seat on the second floor, order a signature handmade syrup ade, and watch the stylish crowds of Pyeongridan-gil pass by. "At Jerry Weaver Bagel, we don’t just bake bread; we curate a moment of peace. Your journey through Korea deserves a taste of our 18-hour miracle."   ​◆ PREMIUM ARTISAN BAGEL & COFFEE ◆ ◆ SIGNATURE BAGEL SANDWICHES Bacon Tomato Sandwich (Spicy Lv.1) ..... 7,500 KRW - Savory & Zesty. A toasted bagel with bacon sauce, grilled bacon, fresh romaine, tomato, onion, and red pepper flakes. Smoked Salmon Sandwich [BEST] ..... 8,500 KRW - Fresh & Creamy. Scallion cream cheese, smoked salmon, romaine, tomato, onion, and capers. Shrimp Potato Egg Sandwich [BEST] ..... 9,000 KRW - Hearty & Rich. Plump shrimp, creamy potato-egg salad, whole-grain mustard, romaine, tomato, and red pepper. ◆ DAILY BAKED SPECIALTY BAGELS Chipotle Pepperoni Bagel (Spicy Lv.1) ..... 5,000 KRW - Zesty & Bold. Baked with chipotle sauce, shredded cheese, and premium pepperoni. Almond Pretzel Cream Cheese Bagel ..... 5,000 KRW - Sweet & Nutty. Filled with rich cream cheese and topped with a sweet, crunchy almond crust. Signature Salt Bagel (Crispy & Soft) ..... 4,200 KRW - Buttery & Classic. A rich, buttery dough topped with pearl salt. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. Choco Fondue Cinnamon Bagel ..... 4,200 KRW - Decadent & Sweet. Cocoa dough filled with cinnamon butter cream and overflowing with molten chocolate. A magical treat! ◆ BARISTA’S SELECTION (DRINK) Premium Americano ..... 4,000 KRW - Bold & Deep. A nutty roast with notes of dark chocolate, toffee nut, and rich Muscovado sugar. Caffe Latte ..... 5,500 KRW - Smooth & Velvety. Bold espresso perfectly blended with our signature creamy milk. Vanilla Cream Latte ..... 6,000 KRW - Handcrafted Sweetness. Espresso with house-made vanilla syrup and a layer of velvety vanilla cream. Peach Oolong Milk Tea ..... 6,000 KRW - Fragrant & Fruity. Taiwan Oolong tea infused with house-made chunky peach jam and silky milk.


Gwangju(Dong-gu)

The Uijae Museum of Korean Art was established in memory of the famous Korean artist Heo Baekryeon. Construction of the museum ended in December, 1999, but the museum wasn’t officially opened until November 17th, 2001. Built to mimic the curve of a gently sloping road, the museum’s unique design earned architect Jo Seongryong the 10th Korean Architecture Award the same year as the museum’s opening. Measuring 6,000㎡ (B1-2F) in size, the museum is comprised of two exhibition rooms, a storage facility, a seminar room, and a tea ceremony room for visitors.Since its opening, the Uijae Museum of Korean Art has hosted notable exhibitions and seminars such as the 2002 Biennale Project 2 International Symposium. Currently, the classic works of Heo Baekryeon and a photographic exhibition of the famed artist are on display.


Gwangju(Dong-gu)

Located on the western foothills of Mudeungsan Mountain, Jeungsimsa Temple is a representative temple of Gwangju. First founded by Buddhist monk Cheolgamseonsa Do Yun in 517 (Silla Kingdom), the temple was remodeled by Buddhist monk Hyesoguksa in 1094 (Goryeo Dynasty) and again by Kim Bang in 1443 (Joseon Dynasty). The temple was burned down during the Imjin Waeran War (Japanese Invasion, 1592-1598) and was reconstructed in 1609 by three Buddhist monks: Seokgyeong, Sujang, and Dogwang. It underwent several additional restorations before being destroyed again by fire during the Korean War (1950-1953). Most of the existing buildings, including Daeungjeon (main temple building), were rebuilt in the 1970s.Jeungsimsa Temple is home to a large number of valuable cultural assets: Obaekjeon (hall of 500 Arhats); Cheoljo Birojanabul Jwasang (seated metal Buddha statue, Treasure No. 131) enshrined in Birojeon (Saseongjeon) Hall; a three-story stone pagoda from the latter Silla Kingdom (Gwangju Tangible Cultural Property No. 1); Beomjonggak Pavilion; Beomja Seven-story Stone Pagoda engraved with Beomja (ancient Sanskrit); and more.


Gwangju(Nam-gu)

The Yangnim-dong Missionary Cemetery is the final resting place of 23 missionaries who brought Christianity to Gwangju and led the movement to free the nation from under Japanese colonial rule. Yangnim-dong in Gwangju Metropolitan City was the main area in which Priest Bae Yu-ji and Dr. Clement Owen carried out their work as the first missionaries to Jeollanam-do Province. As part of his outreach, Priest Bae Yoo-ji established the Jennie Speer Memorial School for Girls. Clement Owen dedicated himself to serving the church and providing medical care along with his wife, who was a nurse. Nearby is a monument dedicated to Priest Bae Yoo-ji and the Owen Memorial Building, built in honor of Dr. Clement Owen and his grandfather. Both memorials are cultural assets and particularly prized by locals of the Christian faith.


Gwangju(Nam-gu)

Designated the ‘No. 1 Gwangju Metropolitan City Folk Material’ on March 20, 1989, the House of Lee Jang-woo is an upper-class, tile-roofed house with a gate, storeroom, servants’ quarters, detached building, and main building. Estimated to have been constructed in 1899, the house was originally owned by Jeong Byeong-ho, but has been primarily known as the House of Lee Jang-woo, the house’s current owner, since 1965.The L-shaped main hall of the historic building is rather large and consists of (left to right) a wooden verandah, a small room, a hall, the main room, a kitchen, and another small room. Doors that lead to ondol rooms (those heated by traditional Korean floor heating) are double doors with a sliding door on the inside and a hinged door on the outside. The hall has partitions that can be hung up as necessary. Overall, the house is a sturdy example of Korean architecture and remains well-preserved in its original state.


Gwangju(Gwangsan-gu)

The major gateway to the Honam area, Gwangju Airport is located about 5.8 kilometers to the west of Gwangju City Hall. The Gwangju Airfield was built in Hak-dong, Gwangju on November 16, 1948, and the first private aircraft (a DC-3) was operated there on February 10, 1949. The airport was moved to its current location on January 10, 1964, after which passenger services like the passenger terminal and taxiway were constructed. Since the 1990s, the airport has been operated by the Korea Airports Corporation and now consists of a passenger terminal, a freight terminal, a runway, a taxiway, a parking ramp, and parking facilities with space for up to 933 cars.


Gwangju(Seo-gu)

Tourist Hotel Masters, located in Gwangju, offers modern facilities, quality customer service, and modern guestrooms with an array of design concepts. For the convenience of guests, the hotel provides a comfortable business center in the lobby and offers traditionally brewed German beer and live music at “Munchen Brauhaus.” There is also a coffee shop from which you can take in the scenic view of Gwangju while slowly sipping your drink.