Incheon publishes spring issue of Chinese-language newsletter ‘Incheon Window’
Incheon Metropolitan City has published the spring 2026 issue of its Chinese-language newsletter “Incheon Window,” which delivers a wide range of news to readers in the Chinese-speaking world. First launched in 2015 as the nation’s first Chinese-language newsletter by a local government, the publication is issued quarterly and covers policies related to China, major city news, culture, tourism, and economic topics. This issue is themed “A Bustling Gateway: Incheon,” highlighting the city’s role as Korea’s gateway and its strengths as a global hub. It also includes practical information on major events and daily life tailored for Chinese residents and tourists.
Geneva Chamber Ensemble to perform at Arts Center Incheon
The Geneva Chamber Ensemble will perform at the Arts Center Incheon from April 4 to 5. The ensemble is a Swiss chamber group composed of winners of major international music competitions. The performance will offer audiences a chance to experience the refined and richly textured sound created by three internationally acclaimed soloists. Tickets and detailed information are available through the Arts Center Incheon website and box office.
Salon Concert HUE returns for seventh season
The Incheon Culture & Arts Center’s signature performance series, “Salon Concert HUE,” will return to the stage from April 2 to 11. Launched under the theme “small stage, big connection,” the series has spotlighted independent musicians who maintain their artistic identity while making a strong impact in today’s large-scale music market. The 2026 season will feature artists known for their distinct styles and musical depth. All seats are priced at 10,000 won, with reservations available through the Incheon Culture & Arts Center website, and online ticketing platforms NOL Ticket, and N Ticket.
Incheon to operate visiting repair service for fishing equipment
The Incheon Fisheries Technology Support Center will begin full-scale operation of a visiting repair service for fishing equipment. The program targets fishermen in island and remote areas where transportation is limited and repair shops are far away. Under the program, professional technicians visit fishing villages to inspect and repair vessel engines, fishing gear, and aquaculture equipment. This year, the service will cover three regions: Baengnyeong-Daecheong, Yeonpyeong-Jawol, and Ganghwa-Seo-gu, and is available to all registered fishing operators. Support includes inspection and repair of key equipment, with subsidies of up to 200,000 won per visit, up to twice a year, for a maximum annual total of 400,000 won per person.
Incheon to host 2026 Korea Ramen Expo
The “2026 Korea Ramen Expo” will be held at Songdo Convensia from March 26 to 29. The four-day event aims to highlight the global growth potential of the K-ramen industry and showcase the broader food sector centered around ramen. The expo is expected to serve as a platform for industry exchange, helping domestic ramen and food companies expand distribution channels and enter global markets.
Incheon Libraries to host diverse reading culture events for 2026 Library Day
Incheon Metropolitan City Library will hold a variety of events related to reading culture at its main branch and affiliated libraries to mark Library Day and Library Week. The programs are designed for all age groups, from children to adults, and include reading performances, author talks, writing workshops, and hands-on activities aimed at promoting reading culture. Program and sign-up schedules may vary by library, with detailed information available on the integrated website of Incheon’s public library system.
Sources: https://news.ifm.kr