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418 Daewangpangyo-ro, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si,Gyeonggi-do, 461-833, Korea
. 031-777-2600 FAX. 031-777-2603http://training.koica.go.kr
International Cooperation Center
418 Daewangpangyo-ro, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 461-833, Korea
. 031-7400-114 FAX. 031-7400-655http://www.koica.go.kr
Korea International Cooperation Agency
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International Cooperation Center
We warmly welcome you to the International Cooperation Center (ICC) of the Korea InternationalCooperation Agency(KOICA).The ICC was opened in June 2008 as an exclusive establishment for people who visit Korea toparticipate in KOICA's government-sponsored training programs.All orientation and training programs offered by KOICA take place at the ICC. Most participants oftraining programs conducted in Seoul will stay here for the duration of their time in Korea.We believe that the ICC will play a key role in meeting the increasing needs of partner countries and inenhancing the efficiency of the training programs at KOICA.We would like to request your kind cooperation to ensure a pleasant stay at the center. We hope youhave a comfortable time at the ICC.
Welcome to ICC
CONTENTSWelcome to ICC 02
KOICA'S Training Program 04Facilities of ICC 06
Telephone Directory of ICC 08Telephone 09
In Your Room 10Night Table Unit Function 12Emergency Procedures 13
Map of Facilities 14
KOICA's Training Program
The primary objective of the program is to help partner countriessecure human resources for their development. Policy makers andtechnical staff of partner countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America andCIS member states are invited to learn about the developmentexperience of Korea and acquire new technical and managerialskills.
Based on these objectives, KOICA has provided various types oftraining to some 32,176 people from 160 countries since 1991 inthe following areas; education, health, governance, ruraldevelopment, information and communications technology, industryand energy, environment and gender.
KOICA is focusing on transferring lessons learned from its owndevelopment process and its technological expertise to developingcountries through the expansion and upgrade of human resources.Korea presents a powerful example of how capacity buildingthrough human resources development can push the developmentprocess forward. Recently, KOICA has made efforts to diversify itstraining program by providing courses in developing countries orthrough joint efforts with international organizations. KOICA'sinvitational training programs are designed to encourage a dynamicsharing of Korea's development experiences, expertise, and lessonslearned.
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Facilities of ICC
The ICC is a major training facility for the implementation of training andother international cooperation programs while also providing acomfortable environment for participants.Construction of the center began in December 2005 and was completed inJune 2008.The ICC is a four story building covering an area of about 17,000 . It has300 guest rooms with lecture rooms, an international conference hall,orientation rooms, a business center, an internet cafe, a reference room, adining hall, and outdoor sports facilities.
Floor Facilities
4F79 Guest Rooms, Lecture Room, 2 Bidding Presentation Rooms, Kitchenette
3F85 Guest Rooms, 3 Orientation Rooms,Lecture Room, Lecturer's Room, IT Room,Entertainment Room, Kitchenette
2F73 Guest Rooms, 5 Orientation Rooms, Internet Cafe, Reference Room, Korean Cultural Lounge, Muslim Prayer Room,Kitchenette
1F
63 Guest Rooms, Reception Desk, Business Center, International Conference Hall, Dining Hall, Souvenir Shop, Bank, Program Support Team, Medical Room, Kitchenette, Telephone Booth
International Cooperation Center
Facilities of ICC
Reception Desk1F
Opening Hours : 24hours
Registration, check-in and check-out, rental of DVDs andreservations for facilities are amongthe services provided.
InternationalConference Hall
1F
Orientation, seminars, conferencesand various events are held here.
Business Center 1F
You can consult the travel agencystaff about your flight schedule. Fax,e-mail and photocopying servicesare also available.
Medical Room1F
Opening Hours :Mon, Thu 17:30 ~ 20:30
You can get medical treatmentfrom a nurse. Please contact yourassistant program coordinator.
Opening Hours :Mon~Fri 08:00 ~ 19:00
Dining Hall1F
Opening Hours : Breakfast 07:00 ~ 08:30
Lunch 12:00 ~ 13:00Dinner 18:00 ~ 20:00
Western dishes will be served,buffet style. (Meat will be preparedHalal for Islamic participants)
Souvenir Shop 1F
Opening Hours :Mon~Fri 07:30 ~ 18:30
Sat 07:30 ~ 11:00
You can buy telephone cards,cigarettes, souvenirs, and soft drinks.
Bank1F
Money exchange is available.
Kitchenettes1F~4F
Opening Hours :24 hours
In the kitchenette, a washing machineand water purifier are installed. Youmay cook your own light meals andcan get hot water and ice. You canborrow an iron free of charge fromthe reception desk
Opening Hours :Mon~Fri 08:30 ~ 16:00
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Internet Cafe2F
Opening Hours :06:00~01:00
High performance computers areinstalled for convenient use of theinternet, to e-mail or makedocuments in a cozy atmosphere.
Korean CulturalLounge 2F
Opening Hours : 7:30~23:00
Experience Korean traditionalculture, and see beautiful traditionalKorean attire.
Muslim PrayerRoom 2F
EntertainmentRoom 3F
Opening Hours :18:00 ~ 23:00
You can enjoy singing with theKaraoke machine along with playingpiano.
Outdoor SportsFacilities
Opening Hours : 06:00 ~ 22:00
Behind the center there is an exercise areaequipped with various machines, a badmintoncourt and a covered resting area. There areinstructions for proper usage on eachmachine. Badminton rackets/shuttlecock maybe borrowed from the reception desk.
AcupunctureWalkway
Opening Hours : 06:00 ~ 22:00
To use it, remove your shoes andslowly walk on the stones along thepath. Although it may feel a littleuncomfortable, the effect of walkingon the stones will help relieve stressand anxiety.
Athletics Trackand Football Pitch
Next to the KOICA main buildingthere is an athletics track and a football pitch.
Bicycle Rental
Opening Hours : 06:00 ~ 22:00
You can borrow a bicycle free ofcharge from reception desk. Rulesand guidelines for their use will begiven to you when you borrowone.
Opening Hours : 06:00 ~ 22:00
Opening Hours : 24 hours
Representative Phone Number : 031-777-2600 Fax Number : 031-777-2603
To call outside of the center, you are requested to purchase atelephone card first.Following the instructions on the phone card, you can make callsin your room.
1. Room to RoomTo call other rooms : Dial 0 + B (2) or C (3) or D (4) + Room No. (Ex:C401-03401)
To call the Reception Desk : Dial 88
2. Local Calls and International CallsLocal calls within the Seoul Metropolitan area(regional codes 02, and032) can be made from your room by pressing a followed by thenumber you wish to call. International calls can only be made with aphone card purchased from the souvenir shop in the dining hall.
To use the telephone card, follow the instructions on the card.
3. Incoming CallsThe staff at the Reception Desk will connect incoming calls to youfrom outside the ICC to your room.
Telephone Directory of ICC
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Telephone
Room Phone No
1F
A101Reception Desk 2600
Office/Broadcasting Room 2694, 2695
A102 International Conference Hall 2638
A106 Program Support Team2641~2647
2670~2677
A108Dining hall 2681~2683
Souvenir Shop 2686
B119 Business Center 2667, 2668
2F
A201 Orientation Room 2611
A202 Orientation Room 2612
A204 Internet Cafe 2630
A206 Orientation Room 2613
A207 Reference Room 2614
A208 Orientation Room 2628
A209 Orientation Room 2615
3F
A301 Lecture Room 2621
A302 IT Room 2627
A303 Orientation Room 2616
A304 Orientation Room 2617
A305 Lecturer's Room 2618
A306 Orientation Room 2619
4F
A402 Lecture Room 2624
A403 Drivers' Room 523~524
A404 Bidding Presentation Room 1 2626
A405 Bidding Presentation Room 2 2631
A406 Program Support Team 2632~2635
International Cooperation Center
In Your Room
Channels Station
4 KOICA ICC Guide
6 SBS Seoul Broadcasting System*
7 KBS2 Korean Broadcasting System2*
9 KBS1 Korean Broadcasting System1*
11 MBC Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation*
14 OCN Movie
16 BBC Entertainment United Kingdom
18 AXN Movie
20 Living TV Variety*
22 CNTV Drama*
24 MBN Economy News*
26 YTN 24 Hours News *
28 CCTV4 Chinese
30 Arirang TV Korea's Overseas Satellite
32 CINE ON Movie, Drama
34 KBS N Sports Sports
36 SBS Sports Sports
38 Animal Planet Animal Documentary
46 On Style Variety
50 CNN News
52 Catch on Movie
54 TVE Spain
56 CUBA VISION Cuba
58 AL JAZEERA Arabian
60 TV5 France
62 News One Pakistan News
64 Shin-Hwa Chinese
66 Now Chinese Movie
68 Chanel V Hong Kong Music
70 Star TV Hong Kong
72 HTB Russian
* Korean
TV Channels
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Room TemperatureYou can control the room temperature by operating the regulator on the wall. Please adjust it beforeyou sleep.
Video Introducing the ICC FacilitiesOn channel 4, "ICC Guide", a video introducing the ICC facilities in detail runs most of the time duringthe day whenever we have new guests. We advise you to watch the video on arrival and acquaintyourself with the Center. It will help make your stay at the ICC more pleasant and comfortable.
Locking your room�The door to your room will lock automatically when you close the door.�Please don't leave your room key in the room.
International Cooperation Center
Night Table Unit Function
1. DO NOT DISTURBIf you do not want to be disturbed, push the "DO NOT DISTURB"button of the night table unit.
2. MAKE UP ROOMIf you want your room cleaned, push the "MAKE UP ROOM"button of the night table unit.
3. STAND LAMP CONTROLPush the "STAND MASTER" button and you can choose fromst1~st4.
4. ALARM SETTINGPush the "TIME ALARM" button and then set hour and min.
5. FAN SPEED CONTROL�Push the "FAN" button and then you can control the fan speed.�If you want to increase or decrease the temperature, you can
control it with the temperature control unit in the wall.
6. RADIO�Push the "RADIO" button and then you can listen to four
different broadcast channels.
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Emergency ProceduresIt is most unlikely that you will ever be involved in a fire emergency. However, please take a moment to read this. It willprovide you with basic information necessary to make sound judgements in the unlikely event of a center emergency. Everyfire is different. In many cases, the first rule may be to leave the building as quickly as you can.In other cases, you may be safer in your room. Whether you decide to go or stay, here are some tips you should keep inmind.
PrecautionsAs soon as you get to your room, locate the two nearest fire exits. Count the number of doors from your room to the fireexit since you may have to find that fire exit "blind" in a dark or smoke-filled hallway. Always put your room key in the sameplace. This will save time in an emergency when you don't have time to search for your key.
Getting outAlways grab your key first. If fire or smoke blocks your exit, you can always return to your room. Stay low or crawl, even inyour room, to cause less damage to your eyes and lungs. Before opening, feel the door. If it's hot, there may be fire or superheated gas in the doorway. If it's cool, prepare yourself to be ready to close the door immediately, should there be a blast ofsmoke or flames when you open it.Slowly open the door, keeping your face away from the opening until you are sure it is safe to look out. Then check thehallway. Close the door as you leave the room. This will help keep the fire from spreading and it will protect your belongingsfrom possible smoke and water damage.Leave your possessions as they'll only slow you down. Make your way to the fire exit. Never use the elevator. Bend low orcrawl. Keep to the side of the hall. This way you can count the number of doors to the fire exit. You will also prevent injuryto yourself or to others.In the stairwell, walk down holding the handrail. This protects you against others who knock you down while hurrying out. Beprepared to retreat. You may enter a fire exit stairwell that is clear on the upper floors, only to find thick smoke as you godown. Don't try to force your way through. Go back to your room or to the floor. In your room, fill the bath tub with water.Stuff wet sheets or towels around cracks in the door to keep out smoke. If the door becomes hot, stand a wet mattress upagainst it. Breathe through a wet cloth. Open the window, but be prepared to close it if smoke gets in. Before you break awindow to let in fresh air, consider that you might let in more smoke instead. Use the telephone to inform the receptiondesk, police, or the fire department of where you are. If you jump from any level higher than the second floor, you areunlikely to survive the fall.