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'It was surprisingly educational': Foreigners enjoy chicken, beer and drones at Incheon's McGang Party Tourists enjoy free beer and dakgangjeong (glazed chicken nuggets) during the 1883 McGang Party at Sangsang Platform in Jung District, Incheon, on Saturday. [YONHAP] INCHEON — As Saturday's early summer sun hung lazily over the Yellow Sea, around ten thousand people from around the world gaily roamed an asphalt yard along the Incheon Port, about the size of five football fields, scattered with giant cargo cranes. Some sported traditional attire, from Chinese cheongsam to Vietnamese ao dai.

The multicultural mosaic was a mirror of the year 1883, 141 years ago, when foreign vessels dropped anchor at the western seaport for the very first time. Related Article Incheon mayor wants to bring APEC summit, F1 Grand Prix to his city Incheon mayor pitches plan to elevate city into 'global top 10' The Incheon Port's opening marked the beginning of the cultural sponge that Korea is today. In the 1880s, it was a rare aperture through which many Western goods, music and other cultural elements entered.



It was also the time when Joseon, otherwise known as the ancient Korean government, established its first diplomatic relations with the United States and Britain. Traditional Korean music parade during the 1883 McGang Party at Sangsang Platform in Jung District, Incheon on Saturday [LEE JIAN] The second annual 1883 McGang Party at Incheon Sangsang Platform in Jung District pays homage to .

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