AAA's 2009
Asia-Pacific Conference Co-sponsored by China Advertising Association of
Commerce & Communication University of
China
Beijing,
China May 27-30, 2009

With
considerable pleasure the American Academy of Advertising
announces its 2009 Asia-Pacific Conference in Beijing, China,
May 27 - 30, co-sponsored by the China Advertising
Association of Commerce (CAAC) and the Communication University
of China (CUC). Beijing, political and
cultural center of China for 700 years, is the site of many of
China’s national treasures, including the Forbidden City, the
Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven, and the nearby Great Wall.
More recently Beijing achieved new prominence by hosting the
acclaimed 2008 Summer Olympics. Today, one may explore
highlights of both the old and the new China in Beijing, which
has experienced a dizzying construction boom and massive
upgrading to its urban transportation
system.
Attendees at
AAA’s 2005 (Hong Kong) and 2007 (Seoul) Asia-Pacific
Conferences will recall meeting delegations from the People’s
Republic of China which expressed interest in bringing a future
event to Beijing. Following these and other meetings and much
correspondence, AAA, CAAC and CUC have developed a strong and
attractive program, presented at a very affordable
cost.
For more
information, read the letter from Dr. Robert King, Director of
Conference Services,
(PDF)
| (DOC).
For online registration & guest
tickets for AAA members, click
here
.
For online registration & guest
tickets for non-members, click here.
Mail-in registration
form & guest
tickets (PDF) | (DOC).
Make your online
reservation at the Capital Hotel
here. User name: AAA, password:
12345678. You can also e-mail
reservation@capitalhotel.com.cn
and indicate that you are
attending the AAA conference and verify that you
get our conference
rate. Or, you
can
fax 86-10-6512-0307 again indicating
that you are attending the AAA
conference.
Preliminary
conference program (PDF)
| (DOC)
If your paper was accepted for the
conference, please read these instructions for formatting and
submitting final papers/abstracts/special topics for the
proceedings, for preparing presentations, and for applying
for a Chinese visa.

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