The City
Hong Kong, known as the Pearl of the Orient, is one of the most exciting and beautiful
cosmopolitan cities in the world. It is situated on the southern coast of China
and is geographically the center of East Asia. Occupying an area of slightly
over 1,000 sq. km, it has a population of around 7 million people. There are 9
universities and colleges in the territory, of which 6 offer programs in physics and/or applied
physics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Conference Site
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) (
)
sits on a hill in the northeast part of the New Territories, occupying an area of over
130 hectares and commanding a scenic view of Tolo Harbor. It has a Kowloon-Canton
Railway (KCR) (
) station so that it makes the traffic to the nearby Shatin (
) and the downtown very convenient. Since its inception, it has adopted bilingualism and biculturalism as the basis of its teaching,
emphasizing both Chinese and English languages and Eastern and Western cultures. It is a comprehensive university of 7 faculties, with a staff body of over 2 thousands and a student population of around 17 thousands, of which about 45% are graduate students. To know more about the culture of this University, simply click on the link and take the "CU Culture Trail" guided tour.
Conference Venue
Lecture Theatre, Science Centre (
).
Please refer to the campus map for the location.
Oral Presentation
The conference venue is equipped with a build-in computer, a LCD projector, an overhead projector and a visual presenter. Common computer softwares such as MS Office are available. To be safe, if use PowerPoint, postscript or PDF files, we recommend you to send the files to us by e-mail for testing first.
Department Facilities
The general office of the Physics Department is located in Room 107, Science Centre North Block,
is about 20 meters apart from the conference venue.
Please refer to the campus map for the location. Facilities for
photocopying or transparency making are available for use at nominal charges.
E-mail room is located in Room G25 and Room 216, Science Centre (North Block). Please be advised that not to exceed 15 minutes for each use.
Reading room is located in Room 126, Science Centre (North Block) provides space for a short rest, discussions or reading magazines/newspapers.
Bank, Bookstore and Supermarket
The Hang Seng Bank, the University Book Store and the
Park'n Shop Supermarket are located at the John Fulton Centre (
) near to the Benjamin
Franklin Centre (
). Please refer to the
campus map.
Banquet
Banquet will be held on Thursday evening (December 15). Coaches will be arranged to take participants from
the CUHK to the banquet place and back to the hotels after banquet. Accompanying people are welcome to join the banquet at a price of HK$300 per person.
Meals
There are several eating places on campus. The two nearest ones are the canteen
in the Choh-Ming Li Basic Medical Sciences Building (
) and the restaurant complex in Benjamin Franklin Centre (
). Please refer to the campus map for the locations. We will provide light breakfasts (cakes, sandwich and drinks) and lunches to the participants during the conference.
|
Canteens |
Business hours |
|---|---|
| Canteen in Choh-Ming Li Basic Medical Sciences Building |
07:45 - 18:00, Monday to Saturday |
| Benjamin Franklin Centre Coffee Corner | 07:30 - 19:30, Monday to Saturday |
| Benjamin Franklin Centre Staff Canteen | 11:00 - 15:00 and 17:00 - 21:00, Monday to Sunday |
| Benjamin Franklin Centre Student Canteen | 07:00 - 21:00, Monday to Friday and Sunday |
| Benjamin Franklin Centre Fast Food Shop | 07:30 - 21:00, Monday to Saturday |
| New Asia College Staff Restaurant in Staff Student Centre ( ) |
11:00 - 20:00, Monday to Saturday |
| New Asia College Student Canteen in Staff Student Centre ( ) |
11:00 - 14:30, Monday to Friday |
Payment Methods
For payment of conference fee, cash (in HKD or RMB NOTES only) and cheque are acceptable.
For payment of room charges in the NTT International House, cash (in HKD only) and credit cards are acceptable. Regal Riverside Hotel and Royal Park Hotel accept cash (in any currency) and credit cards. Most fast food shops in Hong Kong and canteens in CUHK campus accept cash in HKD only. (Personal cheques are generally not acceptable.)
Sight-Seeing
One-day Hong Kong tours will be arranged with the China Travel Service (H.K.) Ltd. on December 16. This tour is exclusively for the conference participants and their accompanying relatives. The tentative itinerary is as follows: Stanley Market - Victoria Peak - Hong Kong WinterFest in Central - Avenue of Stars in Tsimshatsui. Cantonese style lunch will be served. The tour fee is ~HKD140/RMB150/USD19 (subject to moderate adjustment for possible change of itinerary) per person (excluding tip). The suggested tip to each tour guide is HKD20 per person. Departure is based on 20 participants at the least. To make reservation, please send email to Miss P.Y. Ho stating the number of tickets you want no later than December 4. We will collect the fee (we accept cash in HKD, RMB or USD NOTES only) during registration.
You can browse this website for more information on many other attractive sights to arrange your own tour.
Local Transportation
| 1. | Coaches are arranged to take participants from the hotels to the conference venue in the morning and back to the hotels in the evening. | |
| (i) | NTT International House (8:00 am) CUHKCUHK (6:00 pm and 7:00 pm)* NTT International House |
|
| (ii) | Regal Riverside Hotel (8:10 am) CUHKCUHK (6:00 pm and 7:00 pm)* Regal Riverside Hotel |
|
| * The first bus leaves 6:00 pm, while the second one leaves 7:00 pm for people who prefer to dinning at the University. | ||
| 2. | Special Event: Banquet (Thursday) | |
Science Centre (6:30 pm) Banquet |
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| Banquet |
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