Delegates are welcome to reserve rooms at the following hotels which are located in close proximity to the Hong Kong Science Park. To reserve a room, please download the hotel reservation form below and send it to the relevant hotel. As cancellation policy varies among the hotels, please beware of the terms and conditions when making reservation. The Secretariat will bear no responsibility in hotel reservation.
Located next to The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the MTR University Station, the hotel offers direct access to Tsim Sha Tsui, HK Island, Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau at Shenzhen, via the Mass Transit Railway. It is only a 5-minute ride from Hong Kong Science Park and Sha Tin Racecourse, with numerous Shatin attractions and landmarks nearby.
Grand Hall and Function Hall (Phase III)
Hong Kong Science Park, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong
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The green minibus No. 27 (16-seater) travels between Sha Tin MTR Station (Pai Tau Street) and Hong Kong Science Park. Visitors can take this minibus daily from 6:25am to 11:15pm. The fare is HK$7.3. |
Further information of how to get to HKSTP is available at
http://www.hkstp.org/zh-HK/Facilities/Hong-Kong-Science-Park/Transportation.aspx
Located in Southern China, Hong Kong has a sub-tropical climate with temperatures ranging from 26°C to 31°C during August. Hot, humid and sunny, with occasional showers and thunderstorms. The temperature can exceed 31°C but high humidity levels can make it feel even hotter. The 9-day weather forecast is available at http://www.hko.gov.hk/wxinfo/currwx/fnd.htm
The local time in Hong Kong is GMT +8.
Visitors to Hong Kong should hold a passport with at least six months' validity. Nationals of most countries are not required to obtain visas for periods varying from seven days to 180 days. Please note that a visa is required for some nationalities. The Organizer is NOT responsible for your individual visa arrangement. Participants should check with the Chinese embassy or consulate on specific visa information. Further information on Visa requirements is available from http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas_4.htm.
Hong Kong is geographically compact and the public transport system (bus, ferry, or train) is efficient, relatively inexpensive and user friendly. Road signs in Hong Kong are bilingual in both English and Chinese.
Participants planning to travel to mainland China should make their own visa arrangement. China visa can be processed in Hong Kong and normally takes three working days and one passport-sized photo. Visas can be obtained through the Visa Office of People's Republic of China, Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in Hong Kong, China Travel Service (HK) Ltd, or China International Travel Service HK Ltd.
Public transport system is inexpensive and efficient in Hong Kong. The underground Mass Transit Railway offers fast, modern and air-conditioned services between Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and New Territories. Networks of double-decker buses and taxies operate territory-wide. Hong Kong's taxies are cheap and efficient with a flag fall of around HK$22 (less than US$2.9). And for those looking for a mode of travel that has been used for decades, there are the Star Ferries and Hong Kong Island's street trams. Road signs in Hong Kong are bilingual in both English and Chinese.
For more information on the transportation:
Kowloon Bus | http://www.kmb.hk/en/ |
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MTR | http://www.mtr.com.hk/eng/homepage/cust_index.html |
New World Bus | http://www.nwstbus.com.hk/home |
New World First Ferry | http://www.nwff.com.hk/eng/search/ |
Peak Tram | http://www.thepeak.com.hk/en/5_5_1.asp |
Star Ferry | http://www.starferry.com.hk/services.html |
Further information of transport in Hong Kong is available at http://www.td.gov.hk/en/transport_in_hong_kong/public_transport/index.html
Hong Kong's unit of currency is the Hong Kong dollar (HK$) which is tied to the US dollar at an exchange rate of about HK$7.8 to US$1. The Hong Kong dollar in everyday circulation is available in 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, $1, $2, $5 and $10 coins and Hong $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 banknotes. Most foreign currencies and travelers cheques are easily changed at banks, hotels and moneychangers. Credit cards are widely accepted at major hotels, large restaurants, department stores and shops.
Consumer Council | +(852) 2929 2222 |
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Country Codes and Local Times Worldwide Inquiry Hotline | +(852) 10013 |
Customs and Excise Department Inquiry Hotline | +(852) 2815 7711 |
Department of Health | +(852) 2961 8989 |
Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance) | +(852) 999 |
Hong Kong Immigration Department | +(852) 2824 6111 |
Hong Kong International Airport | +(852) 2181 8888 |
Hong Kong Tourism Board Visitor Hotline | +(852) 2508 1234 |
International Directory Inquiry Hotline | +(852) 10015 |
Local Directory Inquiry Hotline | +(852) 1081 |
Police Hotline | +(852) 2527 7177 |
RTHK's service hotline (Newsline) for the latest news | +(852) 2272 0000 |
Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong | +(852) 2807 0707 |
Further information of Hong Kong is available at Hong Kong Tourism Board.