Hanbok made with unique Korean colors and
lines. We
introduce places where you can experience the costumes that have
changed according to the history and make your trip in Incheon meaningful.
97-29, Bukseong-dong 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-440-5933
Daily 09:00-18:00 (Final admission 17:30)
Holidays : Mon/ 1st Jan
Gyeongseong Clothes ∙ Gyeongseong Black and White Studio
Wear Gaehwagi costumes and take pictures like back in the days at the Gyeongseong Black and White Photo Studio, located in Incheon China Town. There are a variety of clothes and accessories available for rent to anyone of all ages. Clothing rentals are available in Hall 1, and clothing rentals and photography are available in Hall 2.
*Clothes rental (per person: 1 outfit, hat, bag, accessories)
3 hours (KRW): 30,000
6 hours (KRW): 40,000
Day (KRW): 45,000
2 days and 1 night: 50,000
7, Chinatown-ro 44beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-773-7766
+82-32-762-7766 http://
Mon-Fri 11:00-19:00 / Sat, Sun 10:00-19:00
Holidays : Open year round
Jung-gu Life History Museum Exhibition Hall
(Gaehwagi costume experience)
Jung-gu Life History Museum Exhibition Hall exhibits life history from the 1960s and 1970s. The life history of Jung-gu, Incheon is divided into ceremonial, food, and main cultures. In the special exhibition room, visitors can watch movies from the 1970s for free. Some spaces sell distinctive food and cultural products. There is also a place where visitors can rent out Gaehwagi clothes, hanbok, and old school uniforms.
* When renting clothes, accessories are provided free of charge.
*Clothes rental (per hour)
-School uniform, Professional uniform, Gaehwagi clothing (KRW): 12,000
-Hanbok (KRW): 20,000
-Party wear, tuxedo/mini dress (KRW): 30.000
-Wedding dress (KRW): 50,000
97, Sinpo-ro 23beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-766-2202
Daily 09:00-18:00 (Final Admission 17:30)
Holidays : Mon
jlhm.icjgss.or.kr/ (Only Korean)
Traditional Chinese Clothes Experience at the Korean-Chinese Cultural Center
The Korea-China Cultural Center is a place where visitors can experience various Chinese cultures in Korea, and was established to promote Chinatown and friendly cultural exchanges with China. In the experience space on the third floor, you can try on the traditional Chinese costume “Qipao." For reference, the gallery on the first floor is free to watch, and permanent performances are held on weekends, so it is good to look around.
*Admission (KRW) Children: Free / Youth: 700 won / Soldier: 500 won / Adult: 1,000 won
238, Jemullyang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-760-7860~6
09:00-18:00
Holidays : Mon
www.hanjung.or.kr/ (Only Korean)