Incheon is the third-largest city in the country
Incheon is a port city in northwestern South Korea. It is situated at the Han River's mouth, 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Seoul, and is connected to that city by both a highway and a train. It shares the same latitude as San Francisco, Washington, Madrid, and Tehran at east longitude 126°37 and north latitude 37°28'. After Seoul and Busan, Incheon is the third-largest city in Korea, with a population of over 3 million people residing and working in this bustling seaside city. Incheon is split into 10 administrative districts, 10 wards, and 2 districts.
Over the coming several decades, Incheon has great potential for growth and development. It serves as the site of South Korea's main international airport as well as the main seaport for the nation's capital. The fact that it is so close to the capital city, you can get from Seoul to Incheon in less than 30 minutes is one of the Interesting Facts about Incheon.