|
2008 The 74th FICC RallyCampers from Around the World Gather at the Bank of Han RiverThe 74th international camping and caravanning rally, hosted by KCCF was held in Gapyeong, Gyounggi State, Korea from July 25 to August 3, 2008. It was attended by about 400 campers from overseas including Asia and about 1,500 campers from Korea, who enjoyed building international friendships through special events, short trips, parties and other fun activities.
Commission Meeting
(1)12th Asia-Pacific Rally in 2009
(2)13th Asia-Pacific Rally in 2010
(3)FICC Youth Rally Symposium in KoreaNature and Human beings, Promise for the futurePrior to the 74th FICC International Rally held in Gapyeong,KCCF in collaboration with F.I.C.C. held a symposium at the Seoul Press Center from 14:00 to 17:00 on July 25, 2008. There were about 200 audiences including the rally participants who had been brought to the symposium from the rally site by coach. The main theme of the symposium was "Nature and Human beings, Promise for the future".The speakers are Mr.Joao Preira(FICC president),Mr.Karl Zahlmann(DCC President),Mr.Seung Gon Lee (Reserch Institute of Development Tourism),Ms.So-Young Yoon (Chief of Leisure Research Center),Mr.Kazuhiro Akase(Secretary General of FICC Asia-Pacific Commission),Mr.Jan Eriksen(FEE President),Mr.Cheol-Min Kim(Ministry of Culture,Sports and Tourism).
F.I.C.C. tent-glossaryThe F.I.C.C. tent-glossary (published in 1996 has been reprinted by the Commission and uploaded on its website in July. Since the contents are adopted as ISO standards, this initiative shall demonstrate the academic and educational aspects of F.I.C.C. New President of FCCC Formosa Camping and Caravanning Club (FCCC) elected Mr.Tien-Fu Hsiao as the new President of effective January 1, 2008. Mr.Hsiao has attended many FICC and Asia-Pacific Rallies. He is very famous for his nick name as "Blue Mountain"together with her wife "Green Water"in the camping world. We can expect that he will further most contribute to the development of his own club as well as Asia-Pacific Commission.
CCI Applicable for the Ferry to Hokkaido Members of Japan Auto Camping Federation (JAC) have been enjoying a 15% discount for MOL Ferry services between Oarai (Ibaraki) and Tomakomai (Hokkaido). As the JAC membership cards are now replaced with the CCI (Camping Card International), this special offer of the discount will be extended to all CCI holders.This extension of the discount will enable a million campers (CCI holders) from all over the world, including South Korea and Taiwan, to receive the same discount as the JAC members.Taiwanese Can Drive in JapanRoad Traffic Law of Japan revised As the revised Road Traffic Law of Japan came into force on September 19, 2007, it is now possible to drive cars in Japan with the Taiwanese drivers license. This revised drivers license system enables visitors from Taiwan to make more personal trips in Japan by renting cars, for example, instead of participating in group tours.Having hosted the F.I.C.C. Rally two times and the Asia-Pacific Rally three times in the past, Taiwan is very enthusiastic about camping. We can expect to see an increasing number of Taiwanese campers enjoying sightseeing in Japan by renting cars and staying at campsites throughout this country.
As of 2006, the number of tourists from Taiwan is 1,184,183, which accounts for more than 20% of the total number of foreign tourists to Japan; Taiwan ranks second, following South Korea. The April-September 2007 statistics on the number of foreign visitors to Hokkaido, which is the most popular destination among Taiwanese tourists, show that the visitors from Taiwan account for as much as 41.8% of the 3,400,000 visitors from overseas. These figures indicate that there are a significantly large number of Taiwanese tourists to Japan. The whole land of Taiwan is subtropical. This means that there is not much variety in the scenery across the island. In contrast, Japan stretches north to south, with each region presenting its unique climate and natural environment. In other words, Japan is an attractive sightseeing destination for Taiwanese people as it offers a rich variety of interesting scenes in each region and each season. Another great thing about Japan for Taiwanese tourists is that there is only one hour of time difference between Japan and Taiwan, and the travel by air only takes a little more than three hours. All this makes Japan a wonderful destination for Taiwanese campers. October Is the Peak Month for Auto-Camping?Uncommon phenomenon caused by gasoline prices in Japan
CCI campsite
|
| 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1995-1998 |