The Convention and Exhibition Center (COEX), located in a vibrant business district of Seoul, is the venue for ICC 2008 Congress. The COEX has 3 exhibition and 5 convention halls including a 1,058-seat auditorium and a number of meeting rooms. It also features multilingual simultaneous translation facilities, audio-visual equipment, lighting and sound systems.

Deluxe hotels (COEX Inter-Continental Seoul and Grand Inter-Continental Seoul) are within a 2-5 minute walking distance, while a number of other hotels can be reached within 10 minutes by bus or subway from the venue. The venue also has easy subway access, and taxis and buses are readily available. Furthermore, the Korea City Air Terminal, conveniently located within the complex, offers a non-stop limousine bus service to and from Incheon International Airport.

In addition to the state-of-the-art facilities and accommodations, the Congress venue has a post office, banking services, and automated teller machines.
Address
COEX, Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-731, Korea
Tel: +82-2-6000-0114 Fax: +82-2-6000-1302

Website
www.coex.co.kr

 

Seoul, the capital city of Korea, is a sprawling metropolis with a population of over ten million. Located at the center of the peninsula, the city, whose history as the capital of Korea goes back more than 600 years, has mountainous landscape: There are four mountains in central parts of the city and another four mountains are surrounding it. Seoul has grown substantially over the last 30 years, and is now gaining international recognition. Seoul became well known internationally by holding the '86 Asian Games and the '88 Seoul Olympics successfully. Seoul also plays a central role in the 21st Century - The Era of the Asia Pacific. It is now featured prominently as a global hub connecting the pacific region with the rest of the world. Among its numerous skyscrapers and glass towers, Seoul presents a number of beautiful palaces and ancient gates in various parts of its downtown core. Attractions such as traditional markets, trendy shopping centers, quaint museums and whimsical amusement parks also delight visitors and local residents alike. Come and experience charming and unique Korea!

 
 
 
The Korean peninsula extends southward from the eastern end of the Asian continent. The peninsula is roughly 1,030 km (612 miles) long and 175 km (105 miles) wide at its narrowest point.
Mountains cover 70% of Korea's land mass, making it one of the most mountainous regions in the world.
The lifting and folding of Korea's granite and limestone base has created breathtaking landscapes of scenic hills and valleys. The mountain range that stretches the length of the east coast plunges steeply into the East Sea, while along the southern and western coasts, the mountains descend gradually to the coastal plains that produce the bulk of Korea's agricultural crops, especially rice.
The Korean peninsula is divided just slightly north of the 38th parallel. The democratic Republic of Korea in the south and communist North Korea are separated by a demilitarized zone.
South Korea's 99,500sq.km is populated by 47.9 million people (2003).
Administratively, the Republic of Korea consists of nine provinces and the capital is Seoul.