WHY SEOUL?

Geographically, Korea is positioned as a bridge between its neighbours in Asia and the influence of Korean culture is strongly felt in the region as Korea strives to connect the traditional East with the West while keeping its roots firmly planted in its history and tradition.


During the Korean War in the 50's Seoul was abandoned by many of its residents but in subsequent years the population expanded by the millions making it one of the world's most densely populated cities. As such, the government of Seoul has recognised the need for a master plan to help the city evolve into a cleaner, safer and more attractive place for businesses, citizens, and tourists.


With the recent profusion of high-tech Korean consumer products around the globe - from brands such as LG Electronics Inc., Samsung, Hyundai, Daewoo, Helio and Kia - Seoul has been redefining its international image in terms of its design capabilities.


Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon in his acceptance speech declared, "Design is a growth driver of the Seoul economy. We have surprised the world with the Miracle of the Han River and advancements in the IT sector. Now we would like to bring global attention to Seoul with strong design."


Mayor Oh expressed high hopes for the city's future and added, "With Seoul's designation as World Design Capital 2010, the city will be able to breath creative energy into the design industry and reinvent itself into a globally recognised city of design and collaborate with other cities in the world to communicate with design. Seoul will send out the message that design is the power to change the world for the better."