Jung District, Incheon

Jung District (Korean: 중구; Hanja: 中區; RR: Jung-gu) is the historic central ward of the city of Incheon, South Korea, one of the eight wards into which Incheon is divided. Its name means "central" in Korean. It was founded in 1883 on the opening of the Jemulpo Port and contains several historical and cultural heritage monuments, such as Dap-dong Cathedral, Hongyemun Gate, The First Anglican Church, and Jayu Park, Korea's first modern park.

Jung
중구
Autonomous District
Korean transcription(s)
  Hanja
  Revised RomanizationJung-gu
  McCune-ReischauerChung-gu
CountrySouth Korea
RegionSudogwon
Provincial levelIncheon
Administrative divisions11 administrative dong
Area
  Total134.29 km2 (51.85 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total136,879
  Density1,000/km2 (2,600/sq mi)
  Dialect
Seoul
WebsiteJung District Office

Incheon is the gateway to Seoul, the capital of South Korea. In modern times it became a trading port, eventually growing to become the second-largest port in South Korea. Incheon International Airport also locates in Jung District.

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