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Welcoming Programme for Exchange Students 2011/12 Spring Semester Welcoming Programme for Exchange Students 2011/12 spring semester Date Time Activities 17/01 10:00-10:30 10:00-10:30 @ Rm IG10 1) Briefing by Technical and Academic Support Division (SATA) (Tue) 2) Distribution of (1) student cards and (2) "Student MACAUpass" application forms 3) Collection of (i) passports and (ii) Student Visa application forms 10:30-11:00 10:30-11:30 (assembly: Rm IG10) Campus Tour 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 11:30-12:30 Introduction to Library 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:00-16:30 @ Auditorium Briefing by Student Hostel Team 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 18/01 10:15-10:30 10:15-13:00 1) Kitchen uniform fitting @ Laundry (10:15-10:45) (Wed) 10:30-11:00 2) Chef for a Day @ Individual Kitchen and Pastry & Bakery Kitchen, 11:00-11:30 followed by lunch @ Wine & Tea Room (10:45-13:00) 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 14:30-18:30 (assembly: Lobby of Inspiration Building) - Student Visa application at Immigration Services Bureau 15:00-15:30 - "Student MACAUpass" application at MACAUpass office 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 17:30-18:00 18:00-18:30 Last updated: 04/01/2012 Page 1 Welcoming Programme for Exchange Students 2011/12 spring semester Date Time Activities 19/01 10:00-10:30 10:00-11:00 @ Computer Lab 1) Introduction to (i) IFT email, (ii) SIweb eservices and (iii) IFT Moodle (Thu) 10:30-11:00 2) Tutorial on eservices applications 11:00-11:30 11:00-13:00 @ Computer Lab 1) Introduction to IFT Buddies 11:30-12:00 2) Course enrollment for exchange students 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 15:30-17:30 @ Grand Hall, Indoor Multipurpose Court, Outdoor Multipurpose Court and Gym Room 16:00-16:30 International Challenge Day 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 Note: please be in sportswear or comfortable outfit 17:30-18:00 20/01 08:45-18:00 Full-day City Tour (assembly: Kun Iam Temple) (Fri) (please refer to the next page for details) Last updated: 04/01/2012 Page 2 City Tour Date: 20 January 2012 (Friday) Time: 08:45-18:00 Assembly point: In front of Kun Iam Temple (opposite Caravelle Court) @ 08:45 (please be on time) Per-student Lunch: MOP20.00 per student (to be collected by SU during International Challenge Day) contributions: Transportation, guided tours and admission fees: waived Good to wear: comfortable outfit and footwear good for walking Good to bring: sunscreen, a jacket, a small umbrella, a camera, shopping bags and a bottle of water Route: 08:45 Assembly point: Kun Iam Temple (opposite Caravelle Court) 09:00 Kun Iam Temple > Embassy of P. R. China (visas to China) > Friendship Bridge > IFT Taipa Campus 09:15 IFT Taipa Campus [guided tour: 09:15-10:00] 09:30 09:45 10:00 IFT Taipa Campus > Avenida da Praia (Taipa) > Taipa Houses Museum [[group photo]] > 10:15 Church of Our Lady of Carmel > Rua de Cunha (souvenir street) > Rua do Regedor (souvenir street) 10:30 Taipa Market > Macao Jockey Club> Four Faces Buddha > Macao Stadium > Olympic Swimming Pool > Galaxy Entertainment Complex > The Venetian > City of Dreams > Macao Dome > Macao Giant Panda Pavilion 10:50 Macao Giant Panda Pavilion [guided tour: 11:00-12:00] 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:05 Macao Giant Panda Pavilion > The Venetian Macau > Sai Van Bridge > Macao Tower > Nam Van Lake > 12:10 BNU Building > HSBC > Octagon Pavilion > Military Club > Nam Kwong Building (“Federal” Chinese Restaurant 12:15 & China Travel Services “CTS”) 12:30 Lunch at “Federal” Chinese Restaurant (tables reservation and food pre-ordering by SU) 12:45 13:00 13:05 13:15 13:30 13:45 14:00 Nam Kwong Building > the Oriental Arch > Macao Polytechnic Institute > Wine Museum & Macao Grand Prix 14:15 Museum [free tour] 14:30 14:45 Lotus Flower in Full Blossom > Macao Fisherman’s Wharf > Sands Macao > Macao Cultural Centre > 15:00 Kun Iam Statue > MGM Grand > Macao Tower > A-Ma Temple [[group photo]] 15:05 15:15 A-Ma Temple > BNU Building / Financial Services Department (DSF) 15:30 BNU Building / Financial Services Department (DSF) > HSBC > the Cathedral > Leal Senado Square > 14:45 Holy House of Mercy > St Dominic’s Church > Lou Ka Mansion > Rua de São Paulo (souvenir street) > Ruins of 16:00 St. Paul > Mount Fortress > Macao Museum 16:05 16:15 Macao Museum [guided tour: 16:15-17:45] 16:30 16:45 17:00 17:15 17:30 17:45 Mount Fortress > Kun Iam Temple Page 3 .
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