Museum of Korea Emigration History Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Korean Immigration Museum records about 100 years of history when Koreans officially began to immigrate. It also collects documents related to early immigration such as passports issued more than 100 years ago. Visitors can visit for free.
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Museum of Korea Emigration History Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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从仁川地铁站坐10路巴士,大概5分钟就可以抵达正门外。里面的主题是韩国人移居海外的根源和生活状态与发展,但可惜只有一小部分有英文资料,大部分用韩文的就看不懂了。
인천에 왔으면은 꼭들려야할 장소다입장료도 없고 직원분들도친절하고 볼거리가 너무나 많다역사공부에 도움이 많이되실겁니다
เดินทางจากสถานีรถไฟฟ้า อินชอนสายสีม่วง นั่งมาสุดสาย มิวเซี่ยมอยู่ห่างจากสถานีราวๆ5 นาที ส่วนใหญ่เป็นภาษาเกาหลีไม่ค่อยเข้ามจเท่าไหร่ แต่ก็น่าศึกษา
A small museum, but the history of immigration in South Korea is also a bit interesting.
It is said that after the Korean Kingdom opened its flashy modernization campaign from Incheon, it once pursued a pro-American policy, and it coincided with the lack of labor on the Hawaii plantation in the United States. So the two sides met together, led by the American Church, and the North Korean government cooperated vigorously. Thousands of North Koreans boarded the Shanghai cruise at Incheon Port, crossed the Pacific Ocean and made their way to Hawaii, then spread from Hawaii to the entire Americas. It can be seen that the display has made a lot of effort in research, and the introduction is very detailed. The main thrust is two: pro-US and anti-Japanese, but it is closely coordinated with South Korea's diplomatic policy.
South Korea MacArthur Park is a relatively decaying place, there is nothing to play, like climbing is a good journey, by the way, there is China Street, all Chinese shops, but Incheon cosmetics are much cheaper.