Business Traveler (USA)

Seoul Connection­s

Korea’s capital is a world city that has created a global reach for meetings and events

- By Benét Wilson

The message from the Seoul Meetings, Incentives, Conference­s and Exhibition­s team is clear: the city is open and ready for business. A recent visit to South Korea’s capital revealed a city on the move, with three major convention­s going on at the time: the UIA 2017 Seoul World Architects Congress, the Seoul Biennale of Architectu­re and Urbanism and the Internatio­nal Fair & Sustainabl­e Tourism Forum.

According to the Union of Internatio­nal Associatio­ns’ 2016 list of the world’s top convention cities, Seoul was number three – with 526 meetings – topped only by Singapore, with 888 meetings, and Brussels with 906. And the city consistent­ly scores as the“Best Internatio­nal Meetings Destinatio­n”in Business Traveler’s Best of Business Travel Awards.

In 2016, incentive travel, conference, corporate meetings and business events in the Asia-Pacific region topped $200 billion in economic value, according to statistics from The Incentive Conference and Event Society Asia-Pacific.

“We see Asia-Pacific as a group of economies that fit primarily under the Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) economic zone,”says Nigel Gaunt, president of ICESAP in an interview on his company’s website.“APEC serves to encourage trade within the economies of Asia-Pacific and we have aligned ourselves with this same mission.”

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Bongeunsa Temple Across from Coex

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