2024 International Conference on 
   Information Engineering, Electronics and Communication Technology
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August 24-25, 2024
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Los Angeles, USA
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The detail conference venue information will be available about two weeks before the opening of the conference.

Los Angeles Attractions


Los Angeles offers a wealth of exciting attractions for visitors to explore. From world-class museums and galleries to iconic landmarks, there's something for everyone in the City of Angels. With the 2023 Los Angeles Olympics just around the corner, now is the perfect time to plan your trip and uncover some of LA's best attractions. Take in a breathtaking sunset over the Hollywood sign or wander through Universal Studios. Los Angeles is a city of endless possibilities, and the year 2023 will be no different. From taking in a breathtaking sunset over the Hollywood sign to wandering through Universal Studios, there's something for everyone in Los Angeles. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, this sprawling city has plenty to offer visitors from all over the world. Take a hike up to the Hollywood Sign;  you won't regret it. The view from the top is absolutely stunning! Afterward, take a stroll down Universal City Walk and explore all that Universal Studios has to offer. Buy souvenirs at City Walk's many shops, catch dinner at one of their amazing restaurants, and even catch one of their live shows or concerts! For those seeking some rest and relaxation, spend an afternoon lounging on Venice Beach while soaking up some sun.

Conference Venue
City of Beverly Hills offers all of the glamour and opulence that anyone could reasonably hope for, including Rodeo Drive, probably the wealthiest and most famous shopping district in the world, numerous well-known restaurants, many frequented by movie stars, including the legendary Spago, The Grill, the Polo Lounge and Crustacean,  The Beverly Hills Hotel ("The Pink Palace"), The Beverly Wilshire (where "Pretty Woman was filmed), Four Seasons, Raffles L'Ermitage, Regent Beverly Wilshire and The Peninsula.
The Sunset Strip is the name given to the mile and a half stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through West Hollywood, California.  The Strip is probably the best known portion of Sunset, embracing a premier collection of boutiques, restaurants, rock clubs, and nightclubs that are on the cutting edge of the entertainment industry. It is also known for its trademark array of huge, colorful billboards and has developed a notoriety as a hang out for rock stars, movie stars and entertainers.
Hollywood Boulevard is Hollywood's main artery and was one of its most glamorous streets in LA. Hollywood Boulevard is a host to the annual Academy Awards excitement and the first stop for visitors to California's entertainment mecca. Grauman's Chinese Theatre is probably the most famous movie theatre in the world and a symbol of Hollywood that many people recognize.  The Hollywood and Highland entertainment and retail center multi-level complex opened in 2001 next to Grauman's Chinese Theatre and directly across Hollywood Boulevard from Disney's El Capitan Theatre.
The Farmers Market is one of the most popular sights in Los Angeles, an official Los Angeles Cultural and Historical Landmark drawing over 3 million visitors a year. The charm of the Farmers Market lies in unpretentious connection to the past: red vinyl stools and green Formica counters, green-painted folding chairs. The crowd is a combination of Hollywood locals who still come here to buy meats and produce and tourists licking ice cream cones. Los Angeles Times still lists the Farmers Market as the best place in Los Angeles to spot celebrities.
The colorful city of Santa Monica is sandwiched between Venice and Malibu along the beautiful coastline of the Pacific Ocean. This lively California destination serves as the western end of the famous Route 66 highway. The three major shopping destinations in Santa Monica are centered around Main Street, Montana Avenue and Third Street Promenade, which features Santa Monica Place. Topiary dinosaur fountains, multi-screen movie theatres, upscale boutiques, free-standing pavilions and trendy sidewalk cafés have transformed a once dreary district into a popular pedestrian promenade
Mulholland Drive is a very well-known road in Los Angeles, California named after engineer William Mulholland. A portion of it is also called Mulholland Highway. The mostly two-lane, minor arterial road loosely follows the ridgeline of the Santa Monica Mountains and the Hollywood Hills, connecting two sections of the U.S. Route 101, and crossing Sepulveda Boulevard, Beverly Glen Boulevard, Coldwater Canyon, Laurel Canyon Boulevard, Nichols Canyon and Outpost. It offers views of both the Los Angeles basin and the San Fernando Valley.
City of Beverly Hills offers all of the glamour and opulence that anyone could reasonably hope for, including Rodeo Drive, probably the wealthiest and most famous shopping district in the world, numerous well-known restaurants, many frequented by movie stars, including the legendary Spago, The Grill, the Polo Lounge and Crustacean,  The Beverly Hills Hotel ("The Pink Palace"), The Beverly Wilshire (where "Pretty Woman was filmed), Four Seasons, Raffles L'Ermitage, Regent Beverly Wilshire and The Peninsula.
The Sunset Strip is the name given to the mile and a half stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through West Hollywood, California.  The Strip is probably the best known portion of Sunset, embracing a premier collection of boutiques, restaurants, rock clubs, and nightclubs that are on the cutting edge of the entertainment industry. It is also known for its trademark array of huge, colorful billboards and has developed a notoriety as a hang out for rock stars, movie stars and entertainers.
Hollywood Boulevard is Hollywood's main artery and was one of its most glamorous streets in LA. Hollywood Boulevard is a host to the annual Academy Awards excitement and the first stop for visitors to California's entertainment mecca. Grauman's Chinese Theatre is probably the most famous movie theatre in the world and a symbol of Hollywood that many people recognize.  The Hollywood and Highland entertainment and retail center multi-level complex opened in 2001 next to Grauman's Chinese Theatre and directly across Hollywood Boulevard from Disney's El Capitan Theatre.
The Farmers Market is one of the most popular sights in Los Angeles, an official Los Angeles Cultural and Historical Landmark drawing over 3 million visitors a year. The charm of the Farmers Market lies in unpretentious connection to the past: red vinyl stools and green Formica counters, green-painted folding chairs. The crowd is a combination of Hollywood locals who still come here to buy meats and produce and tourists licking ice cream cones. Los Angeles Times still lists the Farmers Market as the best place in Los Angeles to spot celebrities.
The colorful city of Santa Monica is sandwiched between Venice and Malibu along the beautiful coastline of the Pacific Ocean. This lively California destination serves as the western end of the famous Route 66 highway. The three major shopping destinations in Santa Monica are centered around Main Street, Montana Avenue and Third Street Promenade, which features Santa Monica Place. Topiary dinosaur fountains, multi-screen movie theatres, upscale boutiques, free-standing pavilions and trendy sidewalk cafés have transformed a once dreary district into a popular pedestrian promenade
Mulholland Drive is a very well-known road in Los Angeles, California named after engineer William Mulholland. A portion of it is also called Mulholland Highway. The mostly two-lane, minor arterial road loosely follows the ridgeline of the Santa Monica Mountains and the Hollywood Hills, connecting two sections of the U.S. Route 101, and crossing Sepulveda Boulevard, Beverly Glen Boulevard, Coldwater Canyon, Laurel Canyon Boulevard, Nichols Canyon and Outpost. It offers views of both the Los Angeles basin and the San Fernando Valley.
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