COEX Convention & Exhibition Center

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Coex Convention & Exhibition Center
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COEX Convention & Exhibition Center
Former namesKOEX
General information
Address513, Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Town or citySeoul
CountrySouth Korea
Coordinates 37°30′43″N127°3′32″E / 37.51194°N 127.05889°E / 37.51194; 127.05889
Completed 1979
Owner Korea International Trade Association
Technical details
Floor count4
Other information
Number of rooms4 exhibition halls, 55 meeting rooms
Korean name
Hangul
코엑스
Revised Romanization Koekseu
McCune–Reischauer K'oeksŭ

Coex Convention & Exhibition Center (Coex) located in Samseong-dong of Gangnam-gu district, Seoul, is one of South Korea's convention and exhibition centers.

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Coex is serviced by Samseong Station on line 2 and Bongeunsa Station on line 9 of the Seoul Subway. [1]

The 836-meter (914-yard) section of sidewalk along Yeongdong Boulevard from exit No. 5 of Samseong Station on Seoul Subway Line 2 to exit No. 7 of Bongeunsa Station on Seoul Subway Line 9, outside Convention & Exhibition Center and ASEM Tower is designated as a smoke-free zone by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. [2]

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References

  1. Coex Visitor Information
  2. Kwon, Sang-soo (12 September 2012). "City designates area by COEX as smoke-free". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  3. "Seoul Nuclear Security Summit Gets Underway Monday" Chosun Ilbo. 26 March 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-26
  4. "Tving OSL Final to be held at COEX in Seoul" Teamliquid - translated from esports.dailygame.co.kr. 14 June 2012. Retrieved 2012-06-25
37°30′43″N127°3′32″E / 37.51194°N 127.05889°E / 37.51194; 127.05889