About Korea
Seoul, the capital of Korea, is a vibrant global city where tradition and modernity coexist. With over 2,000 years of history and cutting-edge technology,
Seoul offers visitors a unique blend of royal heritage, contemporary culture, and world-class hospitality.
The largest and most iconic royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty, showcasing traditional Korean architecture and the ceremonial changing of the royal guard.


A charming neighborhood of well-preserved hanok (traditional Korean houses), offering a glimpse into Korea's cultural heritage amid a modern cityscape.


A landmark observatory atop Namsan Mountain, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the Seoul skyline, especially stunning at night.


One of Seoul's busiest districts, famous for shopping, cosmetics, and a wide variety of Korean street food experiences.


Discover everything Seoul has to offer — attractions, dining, festivals, and travel tips on the official Seoul Tourism website.

Official Secretariat
Room 1207, Gyeonghuigung-ui Achim Complex 3 Officetel, 34 Sajik-ro 8-gil Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea
Tel: +82-2-730-1993 |
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KJT Joint Congress Secretariat
Tel: +82-2-2273-8550 |
E-mail: registration@unin.co.kr