ICCAS 2015

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  • Optional Tour Program
    To make your stay in Korea more memorable and exciting, the Organizing Committee of ICCAS 2015 strongly recommends you to join these attractive tour programs.

    HT-1 Busan Tour 1 Oct. 13(Tue) 13:00-17:30
      Detailed Information
    ITINERARY Tour Desk – Haedong Yonggungsa Temple - Pleasure Boat Riding pass by Haeundae, Nurimaru APEC House, Dongbaek Island, Gwangan Grand Bridge – Tour Desk
    PRICE KRW99,000/person (Minimum 10persons basis)
    CONDITIONS English speaking guide’s assistance
    15-seated bus
    Admission included
    DESCRIPTION Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is situated on the coast of the north-eastern portion of Busan. This superb find of a tourist spot and temple offers visitors the rare find of a temple along the shore line. Most temples in Korea are located in the mountains. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple was first built in 1376 during the Goryeo Dynasty.
    Enchanting boat trip starts off at Haeundae’s Mipo Ferry Terminal and heads towards Oryuk-do Islets and the Igidae area, then returning back to Mipo. The Oryuk-do Islets are made up of 6 small islands, of which 5 are visible from shore. They are all uninhabited. This 1-hour boat trip offers great views of Busan Harbor


    HT-2 Busan Tour 2 Oct. 17(Sat) 09:00-14:00
      Detailed Information
    ITINERARY Tour Desk – Taejongdae Park - Jagalchi Fish Market – BIFF Street – Kukje Market – Bosudong Secondhand Bookstore Street - Tour Desk
    PRICE KRW63,000/person (Minimum 10persons basis)
    CONDITIONS English speaking guide’s assistance
    15-seated bus
    Admission included
    DESCRIPTION Taejongdae Park is especially famous for its rock beach. Featuring its highest peak at 250 meters, there are forests of pine trees and other 200 varieties of trees.
    Jagalchi Fish Market is where you can see the lifestyle of the indigenous Busan natives. Jagalchi the greatest fishing port and the market of marine products in Korea, has served the taste of Busan.
    When Busan became the provisional capital during the Korean War, refugees brought and sold their precious books for a living. As time went by, professors and students came to the alley and started purchasing books, contributing to the build-up of the current book street. At that time, about 70 books stores were available for students to sell and buy used books. After going through this time, the Bosu-dong Bookstore Street became a famous throughout the nation.



    Please complete this form and send to ICCAS 2015 Official Travel Agency, Plaza 21 Plus Travel Inc.
    Attn. Ms. Annie Yu
    Tel:+82-2-364-4171, Fax:+82-2-364-4174, E-mail : annieeyu@hotmail.com