History


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.
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
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.
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".
2003 KCCF received the FICC Cup 2003 for the highest number of participants in the 67th FICC Rally.
The 8th Asia-Pacific Rally was cancelled due to the SARS.
2002The 64th FICC International Rally took place in Donghae for the first time in Korea.
2001The 7th Asia-Pacific Rally and FICC International Rally 2001 took place in Fulung, Taiwan. (930 participants from 7 countries)
2000The 6th Asia-Pacific Rally took place in Adatara, Japan. (700 participants)
The official web site of the Asia-Pacific Commission was opened on the Internet.
1999 The Secretariat of the Asia-Pacific Commission was set up in Tokyo and Mr.Akase was nominated as Secretary General of the Commission.
The 5th Asia-Pacific Rally was cancelled due to the severe earthquake in Taiwan.
1998 Federation Camping & Caravanning of the Republic of China was admitted to F.I.C.C.
The 4th Asia-Pacific Rally took place in Soraksan, Korea. (430 participants) and five Motorcaravans crossed over from Japan to the Korean Peninsula.
1997 The 3rd Asia-Pacific Rally was held in Kitakaruizawa, Japan.(659 participants)
1996 The Asia-Pacific News No.1 was published.
The 2nd Asia-Pacific Rally took place in I-Lan County, Taiwan. (1,171 participants)
1995 The 1st Asia-Pacific Rally took place on Jeju Island, Korea.(180 participants)
1994 The 55th F.I.C.C. International Rally took place in Hamada, Japan. (1,246 participants)
The International Symposium was held with the theme "Camping and Environment" during the Rally.
Korea Camping Caravanning Federation was established.
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.
1991 Federation Camping & Caravanning of the Republic of China was established
F.I.C.C. International Rally took place in Fulung, Taiwan. (806 participants)
1985 Korea Auto Camping Federation was admitted to F.I.C.C.in Ericeira, Portugal.
1984 Korea Auto Camping Federation was established.
1983 F.I.C.C. International Rally took place in Ohnoji and at Lake Biwa, Japan. (2,418 participants)
1982The Asia-Pacific Commission was set up with the chairman, Mr.Uichi Noda
1979 The Camping Association of the Republic of China joined F.I.C.C.in Cheltenham, Great Britain.
1975 The Camping Association of the Republic of China was established.
1970 Japan Auto Camping Federation was admitted to F.I.C.C.in Brehal-Bricqueville, France.
1968 Japan Auto Camping Federation was established.
1933 Federation Internationale de Camping et de Caravanning (F.I.C.C.) was founded in Hampton Court, Great Britain on June 4.