Coex is a prominent landmark in Seoul. Located in the central business area, Coex is a destination for business, shopping, entertainment, and more. With a world-class convention and exhibition center, Asia's largest underground shopping mall, restaurants and entertainment facilities, Coex is a great place to go in Seoul. For more information, please visit www.coex.co.kr

Seoul is a fast-moving modern metropolis and one of the largest cities in the world. Home to over 10 million citizens, it is a friendly city that is easy to get around. Here are some tips to make your trip to Seoul more convenient and comfortable.
Seoul 10,450,000 (2009 est.) Seoul city government
South Korea 48,508,972 (2009 est.) CIA Factbook
(About one-fifth of South Korea's population resides in Seoul)
30.3 km from north to south and 36.78 from east to west
+15C to +20C (May), +18C to +25C (June)
GMT + 9 (Korea Standard Time KST or Japanese Standard Time JST)
220v, 60 hz throughout the country (same type used in France, Germany, Austria, Greece, Turkey)
+82
Seoul 02 (when dialing from overseas remove the zero)
Korean


All visitors to the Republic of Korea must have a valid passport and obtain a Korean visa before arriving. Visitors with roundtrip tickets from countries that have a special agreement with Korea may be exempted from the visa requirement, and can stay in Korea visa-free for periods up to 30 days, or 90 days, depending on the type of agreement between the two countries. When uncertain as to the visa requirement for entry visa to Korea, please contact the Korean Embassy or a consulate as soon as possible. For more information, please visit the official website of the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade at http://www.mofat.go.kr/english/main/index.jsp


Currency - The unit of Korean the currency is the Won (₩). Coin denominations are ₩10, ₩50, ₩100 and ₩500. Banknotes are ₩1,000, ₩5,000 and ₩10,000. The exchange rate is approximately US$1 to KR ₩1,127 as of August 2012. Tax - Value-Added Tax (VAT) is levied on most goods and services at a standard rate of 10% and is included in the retail price. In tourist hotels, this 10% tax applies to rooms, meals and other services and is included in the bill.

Tipping is not customary in Korea. Sometimes, expensive restaurants and luxury hotels may add a service charge of 10%. Thus, you do not necessarily have to prepare for extra charges since it will be included in the bill.

Dial 119 for the fire department and medical assistance, and 112 for the police.

The Organizing Committee will take no liability for personal injuries sustained by, or for loss or damage to property belonging to congress participants, either during or as a result of the congress. It is, therefore, advised that participants arrange their own personal health, accident and travel insurance.

Information about Seoul: http://english.seoul.go.kr
Information about Korea: http://www.tour2korea.com
Incheon Int’l Airport: http://www.airport.or.kr/eng
Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade: http://www.mofat.go.kr/english/main/index.jsp