After the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, the South Korean port city of Incheon is the next host of the event in 2014. South Korea’s Shin Yong-Suk pledged the world would see the best ever Games. Incheon is a well organized economic city and the South Koreans have worked hard to win the right to host the 2014 games. The Asiad is expected to have a massive economic impact on Incheon with officials forecasting it will create 270,000 new jobs and attract huge foreign investment. The city currently has 11 Olympic-standard sports facilities with four more being upgraded and five new stadiums in the planning phase. Another 17 facilities be built before the event, including new aquatics and tennis complexes. Korea’ has had an accumulated experience from hosting some of the world’s greatest sporting events together with its advanced infrastructure, its surging economy and its passion for sports.