Barring banners in and around the airport, there is hardly anything to remind the visitors of the Games starting tomorrow and it seems another routine day or week of work for the common people of this city which is just 25km from capital Seoul which hosted the Asian Games in 1986.
Banners are conspicuous by their absence once the airport is left behind in this sprawling city.
In fact, the visitors for the previous Games have been spoilt by the separate and dedicated counters set up for immigration personnel when these Games happen, but here it needed a senior officer to order the opening of extra ones to cater to the "Asian Games Family" of athletes, officials and media personnel.
Perhaps, the fact that they have regularly played the gracious host to these events as well as the FIFA World Cup (jointly with Japan), has made it a routine exercise for them.
The Chinese juggernaut, that reaped a record 199 gold medals in the previous Games at home in Guangzhou, is once again set to roll and crush all opposition in many events, though their overall medal tally may not match the haul (416) of four years ago.
South Korea, who finished second last time around with 76 gold, 65 silver and 91 bronze ahead of arch-rivals Japan, are once again set to retain their spot in the 36-discipline event.