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Incheon Bridge is South Korea's longest cable-stayed bridge, stretching 21.4 kilometres across the Yellow Sea between Songdo and Yeongjong Island (home to Incheon International Airport). Its elegant 230-metre-tall twin pylons and sweeping cable fans have made it an icon of modern Korean infrastructure.
G Tower is a 33-storey government and convention building in Songdo whose top-floor observatory offers free 360-degree views of the district's skyline, the Yellow Sea, and Incheon Bridge. On clear days the horizon stretches to the offshore islands and beyond.

An aviation-themed park on a hill overlooking Incheon International Airport's runways. Plane-spotters and families flock here to watch aircraft take off and land at eye level.

The Ganghwa Peace Observatory is a hilltop lookout on the northern tip of Ganghwa Island, just 2.3 kilometres from the North Korean border. Equipped with high-powered telescopes, it offers visitors a rare opportunity to peer across the DMZ at North Korean villages, farmland, and the Kaesong skyline.