Asian Real Estate Society Meeting Registration Form , China, July 9-12, 2007

Registration Information

First Name Last Name Name on Tag Title/Dept Company/University Address City State Zip Code Country e-mail Phone Fax

Registration Fee Payment

Please check all appropriate boxes: Please make check (in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank), money order or bank draft payable „ Delegate (a one year AsRES to the Asian Real Estate Society or, if you prefer membership is included) to charge your meeting registration to your on or before May 15, 2007 US$325 credit card, please complete the following: on or after May 16, 2007 US$380 Visa Master Card

„ Accompanying Person Name on card on or before May 15, 2007 US$160 on or after May 16, 2007 US$200 Card Number

Total Fee US$ Expiration Date

The fee covers the use of conference Signature facilities, 3 light “wake-up” snacks, 6 coffee breaks, 3 lunches, 2 dinners and 1 reception.

Return This Form with Payment

FAX TO: MAIL TO: 301-309-6562 (U.S.) Asia Real Estate Society Credit Card Payment Only OR 51 Monroe Street, Suite 801 24 Hours Rockville, MD 20850 USA

Asia Real Estate Society Registration Office, 51 Monroe Street, Plaza E-6, Rockville, MD 20850, USA Phone: (301) 309-6560, Fax: (301) 309-6562

Room Reservation Form

Asian Real Estate Society “AsRES” (July 8 - 13, 2007)

Fax or email the reservation form back to: Hotel and Catering Sales Fax No: 853 986 3130 Contact No: 853 986 3136 E-mail:[email protected]

Please complete this form using a black pen. Fill in all the requested information, clearly marking your room preference. Rooms are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis and subject to availability upon time of request.

Last Name First Name

Company Title

Telephone (including country code) Fax E-mail

Address

City Post Code Country

Arrival Date Flight/Time Departure Date Flight/Time

ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE GUARANTEED WITH A CREDIT CARD

Visa Mastercard Diners Club American Express tick as appropriate

Card Number: Expiry Date:

Name of card holder: Signature:

Room Type / Rate

Please indicate number of rooms required by ticking the box provided. Room Rate Room Category

Deluxe – City View Weekdays (Sunday – Thursday) Weekend (Friday and Saturday) July 8 – 12, 2007 only July 13 -14, 2007 inclusive HK$1,050 per room per night HK$1,750 per room per night Deluxe – Lake View HK$1,250 per room per night HK$1,950 per room per night

*The weekday rates are applicable throughout the conference period of 8-12 July 2007 (inclusive).

The above rates are: • Room only and subject to 10% Service Charge and 5% Government Tax • Breakfast is available at HK120 + 10% Service Charge

Exchange Rate: USD1.00 is equivalent to approximately HK$7.8

Special Requirements: Smoking Non-Smoking Daily breakfast King Size Twin Bed Other:

Airport Pick-up: Yes No HK400nett per car per transfer (4-seater)

Check in/Check out Check in time: 03:00 p.m. Check out time: 12:00 noon

Cancellation Policy One night’s accommodation (including taxes) will be charged to a given credit card number or company account if the guest fails to arrive on the specified day or fails to cancel the reservation by the cancellation deadline

Wynn Resorts (Macau) S.A., NAPE, Macau

The 12th Asian Real Estate Society (AsRES) Annual Conference and The 2007 AREUEA International Conference

July 9-12, 2007 The Macau Tower, Macau, China

The 12th Asian Real Estate Society International Conference will take place in The Macau Tower, Macau, China during July 9-12, 2007; and The Wynn Macau will be the official conference hotel. The conference will provide a forum for academics, practitioners and policymakers in the areas of real estate market, real estate finance, development and investment, housing and urban planning, hospitality and tourism development, urban economics, regulation and government policy to exchange ideas on important issues. Participants can fully relax and enjoy the summer in the Orient, while simultaneously sharing academic and research ideas in the conference. In addition to paper sessions covering current theoretical and applied research, the conference will feature special panel discussion sessions by both academic and practitioners on issues about Asia and rest of the world. There will also be Chinese paper sessions, sessions on hospitality issues, post sessions and PhD student session in the program. Academics and practitioners are invited to submit and present papers in this stimulating environment.

About Macau: Located on the Southeast coast of China and 37 miles south of Hong Kong, Macau used to be a Portuguese colony for 450 years, and was handed over back to China in 1999. Under the long history of European influence, Macau has become the “window where West meets East”. The Portuguese culture and its architecture are well preserved. In almost nowhere in the world will you see a Chinese temple right next to a catholic church. In fact, the World Heritage Committee has inscribed Macau as the “The Historic Centre of Macao” on UNESCO’s prestigious World Heritage List in 2005.

It is a living representation of the city’s historic settlement, encompassing architectural legacies interwoven in the midst of the original urban fabric that includes streetscapes and piazzas. The major urban squares and streetscapes provide the linkage for a succession of over twenty monuments. Please visit http://www.macauheritage.net/mherit/ for details.

Among other things, Macau is famous for its cuisine and for the quality of the food served by the territory's restaurants and hotels. It is hard to find another city with such a concentration of restaurants offering so many different cuisines to suit so many tastes at all kinds of budget.

Wynn Resorts (Macau) S.A., NAPE, Macau

First of all Macau has a fine selection of coffee shops, in Portuguese, Italian and American style. They offer a wide variety of superior blends in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. They all also sell delicious -- not to be missed are Macau's version of the traditional Portuguese , or de nata, and coconut cake.

You can find good Portuguese restaurants serving traditional Portuguese food. As is to be expected, is of excellent quality in Macau. Restaurants are found in every part of the city and on the islands. Most serve Cantonese food but some specialize in special dishes.

Over the centuries Macau developed a unique cuisine that combined elements of Portuguese, Chinese, Indian, and even Malay cooking, known as Macanese cuisine. Food from other parts of the world is, of course, readily available in Macau and you'll find plenty of excellent restaurants serving Italian, French, American, Brazilian, Japanese, Korean and Mozambique cuisine as well as dishes from Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, Burma, , Malaysia and Singapore.

Deadlines: – February 28, 2007 Submission of papers (or abstracts) – May 31, 2007 Early-bird registration (US$325.00 including 1-year membership; US$160 for spouse/accompanying person) – June15, 2007 Submission of Final Paper if it is to be (1) included in the Conference Proceeding (DVD) or (2) considered for Best Paper Awards Authors should submit their abstracts or full papers (in English or Chinese) electronically, preferably in MS Word or PDF formats, no later than February 28, 2007 to:

Contact: Rose Lai Email: [email protected] Postal: Faculty of Business Administration University of Macau Taipa, Macau China

Confirmation of acceptance will be sent out shortly after submission, but no later than March 31, 2007. Please visit the conference website http://www.asres2007.umac.mo for more information.

Wynn Resorts (Macau) S.A., NAPE, Macau