In The Near Future: UNICA 2006 In Korea

Map of South Korea.The UNICA Committee has a duty to visit the possible venues selected for the UNICA Congress, clarify the questions that could arise and collect useful information concerning future congresses. In general, this visit takes place one year before the congress. There is an exception to this rule when the congress is held out of Europe, as was the case in Argentina: this visit should then be made- in the interests of the organiser and the participants, - two years before the congress. For this reason, a delegation composed of committee members and their partners (a total of 18 people) visited South Korea from 08 to 18 April, 2004 to examine the situation with the Korean organisers of the UNICA 2006 congress and get answers tovarious questions.

The visit - which had been prepared with remarkable talent by Mr. Chang and Mr. Kwon was definitely well worth. it. After a warm welcome at Seoul airport, the tour started and this very friendly and pleasant atmosphere prevailed until the time of departure 11 days later. We became acquainted with this country and some of its inhabitants and were pleased - and also astonished - to observe that UNICA is a well known concept in the country, though Korea has been a UNICA member for only two years.

Buildings in Seoul.Our excursions were well prepared, timing had been carefully planned, and a very diversified programme convinced us this was the work of professionals. That made it possible for us to gain an idea of the life of the Koreans and also to foresee what we could propose to participants in UNICA 2006. The extent of the interest expressed by the industrial sector and the government agencies for our project of UNICA 2006 in Korea also has was astonishing. We found the confirmation of this impression in the fact that we were invited by two municipalities (Seoul and Dae gu) and had discussions with municipal officials of these cities, which was always associated with an invitation to taste the Korean culinary specialities.

The city of DAEGU, the third largest in Korea, will host our Congress and we could see that several sites are eligible as venues. We reminded the organisers that the site of events and those of accommodation should be at reasonable distance of each other. Though no final decision has been made yet, we think that the Inter-Burgo Hotel in Daegu would best fit our needs. We expressed this opinion to the UNICA 2006 organising committee 2006 and we can assume that this wish will be fulfilled. The infrastructure and equipment, with rooms and premises of adjustable sizes, seems to be ideal for our purposes.

Considering that there are some language problems for us in Korea, in particular away from the international hotels, and although those are in most cases overcome by the Koreans with a broad smile, we asked the organising committee to make an offer for an all-inclusive tour (excepting the flight to and from Seoul) with accommodation and full-board and all services and expenses linked to attending the Congress itself. We had asked the Committee to organise our own tour under these conditions and I can tell you without the least reservation that it was a great success. The offer should also include the cost of the congress card. We asked the organising committee to make a provisional offer to be set up along the following lines:

  1. Flight and stay for those participants coming to attend only the UNICA Congress, arriving in Seoul on Friday - or Saturday - and leaving on Sunday (arriving in Europe the same day or the following day, depending on the airline).
  2. Arriving in Seoul 3 or 4 days before the Congress, sightseeing in and around Seoul before continuation to Daegu. Home journey as under point 1. above.
  3. Arriving in Seoul 5 or 6 days before the beginning of the Congress in Daegu. Extended tour with a program similar to what the organisers had prepared for the UNICA Committee. Home journey as under point 1. above.

In all three cases, the return fare for the Seoul-to-Daegu trip would be included. This would include transportation by bus, rail or air. All three means of transportation are highly efficient and can be recommended.

What can participants in the UNICA 2006 Congress in Korea expect?

A temple in South Korea.That was the question for which our tour had to give an answer. Actually, the answers were quite clear after the second day:

When the final decision has been made concerning the venue for the UNICA 2006 Congress and the offers with the 3 above options have been finalised, I can assure you that there is still lots of information to be shared with you and that will make your mouth water even more and facilitate your own decision about taking part. Indeed it will be a splendid occasion to prove that the well-known expression

,,A UNICA Congress can also be great vacation TIME" makes more sense than ever. This is what I had to say about the UNICA 2006 CONGRESS IN KOREA

Max Hansli (CHE), UNICA President