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Useful Information 4.USEFUL INFORMATION How to reach the hotel: When you reach the Airport of Wuhan, In the event that you don't meet anyone at the Wuhan airport, you can take a taxi to the hotel. It takes a little over an hour to get to the hotel from the airport. The taxi fare should be about $20 (US). When you reach the railway station in Wuhan, you can take a taxi to the hotel. It takes about 40 minutes and $8 (US) to get to the hotel from Hankou railway station, and about 15minutes and $3 (US) to get to the hotel from Wuchang railway station. A Useful Chinese Phrases (show this to your taxi driver if needed in Wuhan): 请送我到弘毅大酒店 (湖北省武汉市武昌区东湖路 136 号,电话: 0086-27-67819888), 要发票. (Please drop me off at Hongyi Hotel, and give me a receipt of taxi fare.) Conference Venue: The conference will take place at School of Mathematics and Statistics, Wuhan University. We have buses to arrange your transportation between your Hotel and the Conference Venue every days. Network: Internet access is available at your hotel room. You may also access the internet using th computers on the 3 floor in School of Mathematics and Statistics, Wuhan University. Multi-media facilities:The lecture room in our conference is equipped with both white boards and data projector (using computer). It is also convenient to use a combination the white boards and data projector. Our data projector can be used by paper or transparency also. But there is NO black board. To avoid possible incompatibility of your file with our facilities, we would be grateful if you would provide us your file in pdf format. Dining: Breakfast 6:30-10:00 (at Hongyi Hotel) and 7:00~9:30 (at Fengyi Hotel) Lunch Dining Hall (Meiyuan Restraurant) at Wuhan University 12:30-14:30pm Dinner Dining Hall (Meiyuan Restraurant) at Wuhan University 18:00-19:30pm Meal tickets are included in your briefcase provided by the conference. Banquet: All participants are invited to the Banquet in Kang-Long-Tai-Zi Restaurant at 18:00pm, July 8, 2009. There are buses to arrange your transportation from your Hotel to the Restaurant at 17:30pm. Tours: If you want to visit the Shan-Long Mountain, you should pay Chinese yuan on July 5 or 6 on the meeting reception desk. Contact persons: Please take the following cell phone numbers with you, in case you need them in China: 13607154510 (cell phone number of Hua Chen) 13657277240 (cell phone number of Xiaojun Huang) 13419608899 (cell phone number of Zhenhan Tu) 39 .
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