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New Millennium Hall, Konkuk University

Coordinates: 37°32′31″N 127°04′35″E / 37.54194°N 127.07639°E / 37.54194; 127.07639
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New Millennium Hall
A concert in 2007
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LocationSeoul, South Korea
Coordinates37°32′31″N 127°04′35″E / 37.54194°N 127.07639°E / 37.54194; 127.07639
OwnerKonkuk University
Capacity800
Opened2007

The New Millennium Hall[1] (Korean: 새천년기념관 also KonKuk University New Millennium Hall[2] 건국대학교 새천년관 대공연장 and Konkuk University's Millennium Hall)[3] It is the name given to a multipurpose structure located in North Chungcheong Province in the city of Seoul,[4][5] capital of South Korea.[6] It is a university auditorium, university administrative building and concert hall. It is a privately owned facility that is part of the Konkuk University[7] campus (건국대학교) and has been used over the years for numerous events, concerts,[8] cultural[6] Conferences[9] and student activities and more. New Millennium Hall is situated nearby to International House, and close to University Residence C.

The Seoul campus is adjacent to the Konkuk University Station, which is serviced by Seoul Subway Line 2 and Line 7. The circular Line 2 offers access to downtown Seoul within one hour. Line 7 links the northern part of the city to the popular Gangnam District.[10]

1st National Developmental Disability Music Festival in Konkuk University New Millenium Hall

In 2017, the first National Developmental Disability Music Festival congress was held here. In 2022, the TV production subsidiary Gmmtv (linked to the Thai GMM Grammy Group) announced that the first Ohm and Nanon fan meeting in Korea would be held at this venue.

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References

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  2. ^ Kim, Tai-hoon; Adeli, Hojjat; Kim, Haeng-Kon; Kang, Heau-jo; Kim, Kyung Jung; Kiumi, Akingbehin; Kang, Byeong-Ho (2011-12-02). Software Engineering, Business Continuity, and Education: International Conferences, ASEA, DRBC and EL 2011, Held as Part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conference, FGIT 2011, in Conjunction with GDC 2011, Jeju Island, Korea, December 8-10, 2011. Proceedings. Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-27207-3.
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  4. ^ "mobilityhumanities.org". www.mobilityhumanities.org. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  5. ^ Lee, Hyang-Sook; Han, Dong-Guk (2014-10-18). Information Security and Cryptology -- ICISC 2013: 16th International Conference, Seoul, Korea, November 27-29, 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-12160-4.
  6. ^ a b "The "world's most dangerous philosopher" is back in South Korea". The Hankyoreh. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  7. ^ Indulska, Jadwiga; Yang, Laurence T.; Ungerer, Theo; Cao, Jiannong (2007-08-15). Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing: 4th International Conference, UIC 2007, Hong Kong, China, July 11-13, 2007, Proceedings. Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-73549-6.
  8. ^ kbopping (2022-07-31). "JUST B, First Solo Concert after Debut". Kbopping. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  9. ^ Rural and Environmental Engineering: REE. Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage, and Reclamation Engineering. 1999.
  10. ^ "How to get to Konkuk University New Millenium Hall (건국대학교 새천년기념관) in 광진구, 서울시 by Subway or Bus?". moovitapp.com. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
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