1 Global Gathering UMCD 2009 July 29-August 6, 2009 Seoul, South Korea.

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1 Global Gathering UMCD 2009 July 29-August 6, 2009 Seoul, South Korea

2 Global Gathering UMCD 2009 Wednesday, July 29- Thursday, August 6, 2009 Seoul, South Korea Approximate total cost: $2,500-2,700 per person From Los Angeles CA

3 Pre-Conference Tour Friday July 31-Sunday August 2 Th-Fr-Sat nights Hotel: $330 double $660 single Th-Fr-Sat nights Hotel: $330 double $660 single Total Tours: $120 Total Tours: $120 Pocheon to Seoul ($10) Pocheon to Seoul ($10) Nanta Ticket ($60) Nanta Ticket ($60) Palace Ticket ($5) Palace Ticket ($5) Korea House Ticket ($35) Korea House Ticket ($35) Korean Folk Village ($10) Korean Folk Village ($10) Bring at least: $ extra cash Bring at least: $ extra cash Additional Lunches and suppers ($150) Additional Lunches and suppers ($150) Subway fares ($50) Subway fares ($50) Souvenirs, personal purchases Souvenirs, personal purchases

4 Pre-Conference Tour Friday July 31-Sunday August 2 Th-Fr-Sat nights Hotel: $330 double $660 single Th-Fr-Sat nights Hotel: $330 double $660 single Total Tours: $120 Total Tours: $120 Pocheon to Seoul ($10) Pocheon to Seoul ($10) Nanta Ticket ($60) Nanta Ticket ($60) Palace Ticket ($5) Palace Ticket ($5) Korea House Ticket ($35) Korea House Ticket ($35) Korean Folk Village ($10) Korean Folk Village ($10) Bring at least: $ extra cash Bring at least: $ extra cash Additional Lunches and suppers ($150) Additional Lunches and suppers ($150) Subway fares ($50) Subway fares ($50) Souvenirs, personal purchases Souvenirs, personal purchases

5 Global Gathering UMCD Sunday August 2- Wednesday August 5, 2009 $180 (4 persons to a room) $180 (4 persons to a room) $210 (2 persons to a room) $210 (2 persons to a room)  Includes airport shuttle, room and meals  Room includes bathroom & shower

6 Details of the Trip  Departures from East, Central and West US Cities  Approximate cost for airfare from Los Angeles: $1,500. Estimate additional cost from your departure city.  Travel and emergency insurance may be added to the airline ticket up to $200.  Keep in mind that the travel agency cannot guarantee a price.

7 Details of the Trip  Departures from East, Central and West US Cities  Approximate cost for airfare from Los Angeles: $1,500. Estimate additional cost from your departure city.  Travel and emergency insurance may be added to the airline ticket up to $200.  Keep in mind that the travel agency cannot guarantee a price.

8 Details of the Trip  Passport required, Must be valid through Jan 2010 Must be valid through Jan 2010 No shots or visa needed No shots or visa needed  Luggage One carry on and one personal bag One carry on and one personal bag Limited to 2 bags of 50 lbs each checked bags Limited to 2 bags of 50 lbs each checked bags

9 Payment Schedule  Jan, 2008-April, 2008: Refundable Deposit $200 Refundable Deposit $200  July 31, 2008 : Seminar Payment $180 -$ 210 (airport shuttle and seminar price) $180 -$ 210 (airport shuttle and seminar price)  Jan 31, 2009: Airfare Approx $1500 from LA Approx $1500 from LA  June 30, 2009: Tourism $450 Three Nights Hotel (Double) & Tours $450 Three Nights Hotel (Double) & Tours $780 Three Nights Hotel (Single) & Tours $780 Three Nights Hotel (Single) & Tours  Pocket Money: at least $200 for incidentals: subways, additional suppers & lunches subways, additional suppers & lunches

10 Payment Schedule  Jan, 2008-April, 2008: Refundable Deposit $200 Refundable Deposit $200  July 31, 2008 : Seminar Payment $180 -$ 210 (airport shuttle and seminar price) $180 -$ 210 (airport shuttle and seminar price)  Jan 31, 2009: Airfare Approx $1500 from LA Approx $1500 from LA  June 30, 2009: Tourism $450 Three Nights Hotel (Double) & Tours $450 Three Nights Hotel (Double) & Tours $780 Three Nights Hotel (Single) & Tours $780 Three Nights Hotel (Single) & Tours  Pocket Money: at least $200 for incidentals: subways, additional suppers & lunches subways, additional suppers & lunches

11 Payment Schedule  Please make checks payable to: Deaf Interfaith 911 Regina Drive Baltimore MD  Please write on the memo line: Korea  Payments can be made at any time before the deadlines.

12 Payment Schedule  Please make checks payable to: Deaf Interfaith 911 Regina Drive Baltimore MD  Please write on the memo line: Korea  Payments can be made at any time before the deadlines.

13 Kwanglim Seminar House 2 Bed Room 4 Bed Room

14 Restaurant Sky Lounge

15 Seminar Room Auditorium

16 Republic of Korea Land of Morning Calm Pre-Conference Tour Seoul, South Korea Friday, July 31 – Sunday, August 2, 2009 Tour Leader: Rev. DaeHwa Park

17 Tour Itinerary: Land of Morning Calm  Goals Encountering Korean Culture Encountering Korean Culture Learning History Learning History Understanding Korean Christians Understanding Korean Christians Seeing the Country Seeing the Country

18 Tour Itinerary: Land of Morning Calm  Friday, July 31 – Pocheon to Seoul KwangLim Seminar House to Seoul (2-3 Hours) KwangLim Seminar House to Seoul (2-3 Hours) Check-In at Hotel Lotte Check-In at Hotel Lotte Nanta (Cooking Performance) Nanta (Cooking Performance)

19 Tour Itinerary: Land of Morning Calm Saturday, August 1 – Downtown Seoul ChungDong Methodist Church & DuckSoo Palace ChungDong Methodist Church & DuckSoo Palace Kyungbok Palace Kyungbok Palace Shopping at Insa-Dong Shopping at Insa-Dong Dinner at Korea House Dinner at Korea House Cheongaecheon, Seoul Cheongaecheon, Seoul

20 Tour Itinerary: Land of Morning Calm Sunday, August 2 Sunday Worship Experience (choice of hearing church or deaf church): Sunday Worship Experience (choice of hearing church or deaf church): ChungDong or MokYangChungDong or MokYang Korean Folk Village, YongIn Korean Folk Village, YongIn

21 Hotel Lotte at Seoul Plaza

22 Nanta (Cooking Performance)  4 chefs reenact the sounds of samullori, using all sorts of kitchen utensils as they prepare for a wedding reception  Non-verbal show

23 ChungDong Methodist Church  Chung-Dong (Town) Missionary schools Missionary schools DuckSoo-Place DuckSoo-Place Old Russian Legation Old Russian Legation Anglican Cathedral Anglican Cathedral  ChungDong Methodist Church 1 st Korean Methodist Church 1 st Korean Methodist Church

24 KyeongBokGung, Royal Palace

25 InSa-Dong  The heart of nation’s capital for 600 years  Countless alleys that branch out from the main street.  Known as ‘Merry’s Area,’ a favorite shopping spot for tourists.

26 Korea House  Foods & Traditional Music, Performance  Programs “Buchaechum” “Buchaechum” a traditional fan dancea traditional fan dance “Salpuri” “Salpuri” a traditional shamanism dancea traditional shamanism dance

27 Korea House  Programs “Pansori” “Pansori” a traditional narrative songa traditional narrative song “Bukchum” “Bukchum” a traditional drum dancea traditional drum dance “Bongsantalchum” “Bongsantalchum” a traditional Bonsan masked dancea traditional Bonsan masked dance

28 Korea House  Programs “Seungmu” “Seungmu” a Buddhist solo dance in white clothinga Buddhist solo dance in white clothing “Barachum” “Barachum” a Buddhist ritual dance.a Buddhist ritual dance.

29 NamDaeMun Market  The biggest traditional market in Korea located in the very center of Seoul.  Children's clothing, men & women's clothing, miscellaneous goods, kitchenware, local and imported products.

30 NamDaeMun Market  Most shops have their own factories and make the products themselves  Visitors & Tourists purchase various items at an extremely inexpensive price.

31 Sunday Worship Experience  We will have a choice of a deaf church or a hearing church to attend on Sunday.

32 Korean Folk Village

33 Four Seasons in Korea

34 Four Seasons in Korea

35 Four Seasons in Korea

36 Four Seasons in Korea

37 Join Us at the Global Gathering UMCD 2009 July 29-August 6, 2009 Seoul, South Korea

38 For a print copy of this information:  Log on to Print a one page brochure or Print a one page brochure or Print a three-fold brochure Print a three-fold brochure  Find the deadlines and payment schedule to register for UMCD South Korea

39 For a print copy of this information:  Log on to Print a one page brochure or Print a one page brochure or Print a three-fold brochure Print a three-fold brochure  Find the details and payment schedule to register for UMCD South Korea

40 For a print copy of this information:  Log on to or visit umcsignsofsolidarity.org  You can Print a one page brochure or Print a one page brochure or Print a three-fold brochure Print a three-fold brochure Find the details and payment schedule to register for UMCD South Korea

41 For a print copy of this information:  Log on to or visit umcsignsofsolidarity.org  You can Print a one page brochure or Print a one page brochure or Print a three-fold brochure Print a three-fold brochure Find the details and payment schedule to register for UMCD South Korea

42 Contact Us! Dan Kenyon Rev. Joo Hai Kang Rev. Wineva Hankamer

43 Contact Us! Dan Kenyon Rev. Joo Hai Kang Rev. Wineva Hankamer