Venue



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Transportation from the airport to the venue

There is shuttle service between the airport and the venue as follows:
From airport to the venue
Departure from the airport arrival at the venue
10:00 ➔ 11:00
12:00 ➔ 13:00
14:00 ➔ 15:00
16:00 ➔ 17:00
19:00 ➔ 20:00

Departure from the venue arrival at the airport
10:30 ➔ 11:30
12:30 ➔ 13:30
14:30 ➔ 15:30
17:30 ➔ 18:30

Departure at the airport: parking lot C-Zone in front of the airport building


Conference Venue

The conference venue, Phoenix Island is an ocean resort created to allow people to experience a perfect harmony with nature, architecture and culture. Phoenix Island provides architectural beauty and magnificent seaside scenery. Visitors can also experience the breathtaking architectural masterpieces created by world-famous designers (Mario Bota, Tadao Ando).
Among Phoenix Island's many attractions are idyllic swimming pools, picturesque hanging gardens, Glass House atrium, Genius Loci meditation space, premium fusion restaurant, aquatic sports center and seawater jacuzzi, all nestled in a scenic natural environment. You can enjoy personalized service as you relax amid architectural splendor and natural beauty.
Phoenix Island is located in Seopjikoji which is one of the most scenic views with the bright yellow canola and Seongsan Sunrise Peak as a backdrop. More information can be found in the following website (http://www.phoenixisland.co.kr/). The venue address is as follows:

Address: 107, Seopjikoji-ro, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo, Jeju(Cheju) Island, 699-900, South Korea, 080-665-0880 (Korea Toll Free), 82-2-3480-0145 (From overseas)




About Jeju(Cheju) island - UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site

The Jeju(Cheju) island is 73km wide and 31km long with a total area of 1,848 km2. Jeju(Cheju), the largest island in Republic of Korea, came into existence 700 to 1,200 thousand years ago when lava spewed from a sub-sea volcano and surfaced above the waters. Then 100 to 300 thousand years ago, another volcanic eruption formed Hallasan Mountain. The final volcanic eruption that took place approximately 25 thousand years ago created the crater lake, Baengnokdam, at the summit of the mountain.
Hallasan Mountain rises in the center of Jeju(Cheju) to 1,950m above sea level. The rest of the island slopes down from its summit and is covered with dark gray volcanic rocks and volcanic ash soil. Relatively isolated from the rest of the world, the island's nature has been well preserved in its prehistoric state. That is why traveling to Jeju(Cheju) is to travel back in time.
Jeju(Cheju)'s natural environment has been preserved as best as possible. The fantastically shaped rocks decorating the seashores, the hundreds of Oreums (secondary volcanos) and the rarest species of flora and fauna around the Baengnokdam lake are all treasures waiting to be discovered by visitors. One cannot see Jeju(Cheju) unless one looks. It is like seeing only trees before entering a forest.
These websites introduce Jeju(Cheju)'s myths, shamanism, Jeju(Cheju) people's sentiments about rocks and history as well as leisure activities including art, golf, horse-riding, wind surfing and hiking.
We hope that every person who visits the island goes back home with good memories about Jeju(Cheju).

Relevant websites:
   Official Jeju island provincial government: http://english.jeju.go.kr/
   Jeju Tourism Organization: http://www.ijto.or.kr/english/
   The Jeju Weekly Magazine: http://www.jejuweekly.com/