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┃Theme: A Fan Pilgrimage in Search of Traces of My Favorite Idol
┃Related Content: "Tour Fairy"
┃Locations: Incheon
Incheon is the first city that tourists visiting South Korea encounter. As the Incheon International Airport, which connects Korea to major cities around the world, is in this city, Incheon has a lot to offer K-pop fans. Here are some of the best tour destinations in Incheon, which is one of the most popular filming locations for K-content, such as idol music videos.
A Theme Park in Wolmido Island, Famous for Its Thrilling Viking Rides
In the web variety show "Tour Fairy," Sung-kyu of Infinite guided a group of foreign tourists to Wolmido Island to ride Disco Tagada, a highlight of the local theme park. Although it is a small theme park on Wolmido Island, it gained a reputation as a place with "the most thrilling Viking ride in Korea." After enjoying the rides, visitors can go to try fresh grilled clams while enjoying the scenic ocean views.
A Waterfront Park Brings Life into Cheongna International City
Situated in the heart of Cheongna International City, this lake park offers a perfect setting for walking and jogging with its themed paths. At night, LED lights, sculptures, and city lights make it a great nighttime destination.
A Colorful Resort that Blends Art and Entertainment
Paradise City, featured in the NewJeans iPhone 14 commercial, is a resort that integrates art and entertainment. With premium hotel services, it offers a wide array of experiences through casino, spa, and art exhibits. In the resort, Club Chroma has been chosen as the backdrop for many commercials and is a hotspot for live performances of world-class artists and pool parties. Known for its glamorous and vibrant atmosphere, it has been loved for music videos and commercial shoots. You’ll feel like a star in this gorgeous place!
Encountering the Unknown World in Yeongjong Island
Le Space is an exhibition space within Inspire Resort, featuring fantastic media art inspired by the theme "Yeongjongdo Island, connecting the earth and the sky." With advanced technology, the exhibit includes interactive alien planets and creatures that respond to visitors’ actions, creating an experience reminiscent of the movie "Avatar."