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PCCS 2008 leaflet has just been printed for distribution. If you are interested in participating in the congress or would like to get more information, please contact the Secretariat at (pccs2008@intercom.co.kr). You can also download the file at our official website www.pccs2008.com.
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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.
It is rapidly winning global recognition as one of the most fascinating and safe meeting destinations for its proven track record of expertise, high-quality professional services as well as excellent facilities and wide range of quality accommodation. Many global events take place here annually, with the 2002 FIFA World Cup Soccer Games and APEC2005 being the most recent. Despite all such enthusiasm for modernization and globalization, Koreans still greatly value their 5,000 years of history and beautiful nature. Its long heritage and inspiring scenery impress all visitors with uniqueness and charm. Please visit Korea Tour Information website for more details.
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Jeju Island is a central point of the Asia-Pacific region in the 21st century connecting the continent (Russia and China) and the sea (Japan and the Southeast Asia). Jeju is a volcanic island with a mountainous terrain, a dramatic rugged coastline, and spectacular watershed courses. It has become the world-famous tourism and recreation place as well as world-famous resort island. Jeju has a mild subtropical climate with less annual range and is famous for beautiful landscape in harmony with mountains and sea and many tourist attractions. In addition, Jeju, an international free city, is also widely known for human resources, material resources, and well-established infrastructures. Please visit Jeju Tour Information Website.
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