| 2009 |
The 59th FICC Youth Rally, the first youth rally in Asia, was held from 22 to 27 July at the JINSHAN Youth Activity Center in north Taiwan, organized by FCCC. |
| 2008 |
The 74th international camping and caravanning rally, organized by FICC was held in Gapyeong, Gyounggi State, Korea from July 25 to August 3, 2008.
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| 2007 |
The 11th Asia-Pacific Rally was held at Wei Chuan Pushin Ranch in Taoyuan City, Taiwan from November 23 to 25, 2007. |
| Japan Auto Camping Federation has introduced CCI (Camping Card International) as membership card. |
| 2006 |
The 10th Asia-Pacific Rally (36th Japan Autocamping Rally) was held November 2-5, 2006 at Ryuyou Auto Camp in Iwata City of Shizuoka, Japan, attended by 702 people, including 74 campers from overseas
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| 2005 |
The 70th International FICC Rally has been held from 7 to 16 October in Hualien, Taiwan, joined by 1200 campers. |
| An International Symposium on the Future of Autocamping and the Environment was held by Japan Autocamping Federation on March 22, 2005 in Tokyo, with a key note given by FICC President, Mr.Lars Dahlberg. |
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2004 |
The 9th Asia-Pacific Rally took place on Jeju Island, Korea.(200 participants) |
| Japan Autocamping Federation introduced the internatinal symbols for the campsites in "Autocamping Guide 2004".
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2003 |
KCCF received the FICC Cup 2003 for the highest number of participants in the 67th FICC Rally. |
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The 8th Asia-Pacific Rally was cancelled due to the SARS. |
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2002 | The 64th FICC International Rally took place in Donghae for the first time in Korea.
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2001 | The 7th Asia-Pacific Rally and FICC International Rally 2001 took place in Fulung, Taiwan.
(930 participants from 7 countries) |
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2000 | The 6th Asia-Pacific Rally took place in Adatara, Japan. (700 participants) |
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The official web site of the Asia-Pacific Commission was opened on the Internet. |
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1999 |
The Secretariat of the Asia-Pacific Commission was set up in Tokyo and Mr.Akase was nominated as Secretary General of the Commission. |
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The 5th Asia-Pacific Rally was cancelled due to the severe earthquake in Taiwan. |
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1998 |
Federation Camping & Caravanning of the Republic of China was admitted to F.I.C.C. |
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The 4th Asia-Pacific Rally took place in Soraksan, Korea. (430 participants) and five Motorcaravans crossed over from Japan to the Korean Peninsula. |
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1997 |
The 3rd Asia-Pacific Rally was held in Kitakaruizawa, Japan.(659 participants) |
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1996 |
The Asia-Pacific News No.1 was published.
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| The 2nd Asia-Pacific Rally took place in I-Lan County, Taiwan. (1,171 participants) |
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1995 |
The 1st Asia-Pacific Rally took place on Jeju Island, Korea.(180 participants)
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1994 |
The 55th F.I.C.C. International Rally took place in Hamada, Japan. (1,246 participants) |
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The International Symposium was held with the theme "Camping and Environment" during the Rally. |
| Korea Camping Caravanning Federation was established.
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1993 |
Mr.Kazuhiro Akase was elected as Council Member of F.I.C.C. and nominated as F.I.C.C. Representative in the Asia-Pacific Region.
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1991 |
Federation Camping & Caravanning of the Republic of China was established |
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F.I.C.C. International Rally took place in Fulung, Taiwan. (806 participants)
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1985 |
Korea Auto Camping Federation was admitted to F.I.C.C.in Ericeira, Portugal.
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1984 |
Korea Auto Camping Federation was established.
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1983 |
F.I.C.C. International Rally took place in Ohnoji and at Lake Biwa, Japan. (2,418 participants)
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| 1982 | The Asia-Pacific Commission was set up with the chairman, Mr.Uichi Noda |
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1979 |
The Camping Association of the Republic of China joined F.I.C.C.in Cheltenham, Great Britain.
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1975 |
The Camping Association of the Republic of China was established. |
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1970 |
Japan Auto Camping Federation was admitted to F.I.C.C.in Brehal-Bricqueville, France. |
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1968 |
Japan Auto Camping Federation was established. |
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1933 |
Federation Internationale de Camping et de Caravanning (F.I.C.C.) was founded in Hampton Court, Great Britain on June 4. |