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Busan Exhibition
and Convention Center
Busan Exhibition and Convention Center
Korean name
Hangul벡스코
(부산전시컨벤션센터)
Revised RomanizationBekseuko
McCune–ReischauerPeksŭk'o
Busan Exhibition and Convention Center
General information
Address55 APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Town or cityBusan
CountrySouth Korea
Coordinates35°10′09″N 129°08′11″E / 35.1691°N 129.1363°E / 35.1691; 129.1363
Opened2001
Website
www.bexco.co.kr/eng/Main.do

Busan Exhibition and Convention Center (Korean: 부산전시컨벤션센터), commonly known as BEXCO (벡스코), is a convention and exhibition center located in Centum City, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea. It features over 46,500 m of exhibition space and 53 meeting rooms. In June 2012, BEXCO completed its expansion to add a 4,002-seat auditorium and a new exhibition center.

BEXCO has hosted a variety of events, notability as a concert venue for Koreans as well as international artists, such as Grammy Award winners Michael Bolton and Dr. Dre.

Events

See also

References

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