June 28-July 2, 2010
–
Sydney, Australia
Visitors to Sydney love its vibrancy and its
beautiful harbour, sailboats and ferry rides,
outdoor cafés and harbourside shops. Beyond the city
there are friendly towns, national parks and
beautiful beaches up and down the coast.
July 4-8, 2011 –
Seattle, Washington, USA
Come explore the northwest corner of the continental
United States. The city of Seattle is world renowned
for many things from Starbucks to Microsoft. Nestled
between the Olympic and Cascade mountains, and Mt.
Rainier, Seattle is known for it’s breathtaking
scenery.
June 22-26, 2012 –
Busan, Korea
The state-of-the-art BEXCO Convention & Exhibition
Center, traditional cuisine, and world-class
accommodations are just a few reasons why Busan is
recognized as one of Asia's top 10 international
conference destinations. The scenic splendor,
history, and hospitality of Busan have been praised
by visitors from all around the world.
July 5-9, 2013 –
Hamburg, Germany
Centrally located in the heart of Europe, the Free
and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is one of Europe's
hallmark ports. Internationally known as a bustling
commercial and industrial metropolis, the magical
aura of faraway places is still alive in the
historic Speicherstadt warehouse quarter and network
of quaint canals and waterways crisscrossing the
entire city. The outstanding facilities provided by
the Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH, along with a
wide range of cosmopolitan restaurants, cultural
attractions, and shopping malls full of
international flair make the "Gateway to the World"
a perfect setting.
July 4-8, 2014 –
Toronto, Canada
The most populous city in Canada, Toronto is a
cosmopolitan city with an international vibe. Some
of the city's unique features include: the
impressive Eaton Centre, a multileveled glass-roofed
galleria that welcomes one million visitors each
week; the landmark CN Tower; the Toronto Zoo; Canada
Wonderland, a theme park that includes a variety of
rides, a 20-acre water park and Canada's tallest and
fastest roller coaster; Ontario Place, an
entertainment complex built on three man-made
islands; the enjoyable Toronto islands and more.