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Incheon Airport Terminal 2 Korean Traditional Culture Center

Incheon Airport Terminal 2 Korean Traditional Culture Center

(Source : Best Trip Choices)

Korean Traditional Culture Center met its grand opening at the Incheon International Airport Terminal 2. Located on the third floor of Terminal 2, visitors can experience diverse activities from wearing Korean traditional hanbok to making traditional handicrafts as well as cultural exhibitions and experience programs for foreign visitors.

(Source : Korea Tourism Organization)

There are two cultural centers located within the 3rd floor of the Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 that presents different experience. The East Wing Center presents Hangeul Design Exhibition and Hunminjeongeum Manuscript, while the West Win Center displays Korean traditional wear and accessories. Visitors can also experience Korean traditional mask dance performances daily at 12:00 and 14:00 held within East and West Wing Center, as well as photo time with PyeongChang 2018 mascots during the Olympics period.


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Location :

East Wing, Korean Traditional Culture Center Terminal 2: Terminal 2 Duty-Free Area across from Gate 253, 3F
West Wing, Korean Traditional Culture Center Terminal 2: Terminal 2 Duty-Free Area across from Gate 248, 3F

Business hours : 07:00 - 22:00

Incheon International Airport Customer Service Center : +82-2-1577-2600

Incheon International Airport website : www.airport.kr

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