South Korea – Now Top 2 in UIA’s Global Meetings Ranking
40% increase over the previous year
Ranking first in Asia and accounts for 7.5% of
all meetings held worldwide
Seoul, the nation's capital, moved to 3rd position with 98.4%
increase in the number hosted meetings
by Shrutee K/DNS
Korea has been ranked the world’s top 2 destination for
global congresses hosted in 2015, according to the latest International
Meetings Statistics Report, released this week by the Union of International
Associations (UIA). The findings show Korea achieving 2nd
place behind the USA with 891 meetings – a 40% increase over the previous year.
This also places it first in Asia and accounts for 7.5% of all meetings held
worldwide across the same period. The results reflect continued strong interest
in Korea, helped by the rise of its diverse
regional Korean meeting destinations.
Seoul, the nation’s capital, also notably improved its
long-standing top-5 UIA city ranking, moving from 5th to 3rd
place with 494 meetings held in 2015; a 98.4% increase over the 249 meetings
hosted in 2014. Meanwhile, Busan, Korea’s
second-largest city, attained a global city ranking of 11 with 150 meetings,
while renowned UNESCO World Heritage resort island Jeju accounted for
112 of the year’s meetings, achieving a global city ranking of 19.
Nationwide infrastructure growth has played
a key role in boosting Korea’s MICE competitiveness,
including expanded facilities in future Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics host
Gangwon Province, and ongoing expansions to recent Korea MICE Expo host Songdo
Convensia in Incheon’s International Business District.
Brand-new regional convention facilities include the new Asia Culture Center in
southeastern city Gwangju and Hwabaek International Convention Center (HICO) in
the southwestern UNESCO capital of
Gyeongju.
Korea’s annual convention profile regularly includes various
international congresses, each of which
benefit from a wide range of support programs specifically catering to
large-scale meetings from the Korea MICE Bureau (KMB) division of the Korea
Tourism Organization. This includes complimentary city tours for delegates,
airport welcome messages, customized event banners and souvenirs, on-site
cultural experience booths, and many other enhancements. Recent major events
that have utilized KMB assistance include 2015’s ICN Conference & CNR, 7th
World Water Forum, and 25thWorld Road Congress
Seoul, and last month’s Rotary International
Convention, attended by 50,000 participants, 21,000 of which
came from overseas.
According to Mr. Byungsun Lee, Director Korea Tourism Organization
“We will of course continue to work actively to make Korea a highly-competitive
MICE destination. South Korea is a country with a wealth of destinations all
featuring their own unique attractions and venues for the
MICE visitors. With our strength in infrastructure, we are positive to list our
position amongst the top and most preferred MICE destinations of India as well.
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