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Transportation Information Transportation Information A. Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport → Taichung 1. Buses 1860 Bus Fare Full fare TWD $240 / Half fare TWD $145. Intervals 60-120 (minutes). Stop name Terminal 1→Terminal 2→Zhongqing IC. →Zhaoma Station →Chaoma Station (Kuokuang) →Wenxin Road Intersection →Hecuo Village/Hecuoli→Dinghecuo→National Museum of Natural Science→Minquan Rd. Intersection→National Taichung University→Taichung Prefectural Hall→Taichung Station Service hours Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 06:30-22:50、Taichung 05:00-18:30. Trip length 2 hours 10 minutes For more 1860 Bus information 1860 Bus → Hotels Tempus Hotel Stop at Hecuo Village/Hecuoli Station, walk (about 2 minutes). Taichung Evergreen Stop at Hecuo Village/Hecuoli Station, walk (about 4 minutes). Laurel Hotel Taichung 5503 Bus Fare Full fare TWD $240 (City) / Half fare TWD $190. Intervals 40-50 (minutes). Stop name Terminal 1→Terminal 2→Zhongqing Huanzhong Road Intersection→Zhaoma Station→National Museum of Natural Science→Minquan intersection→National Taichung University→Taichung Prefectural Hall→Gancheng Station Service hours Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 06:00-01:00、Taichung 03:00-20:00. Trip length 2 hours 10 minutes For more 5503 Bus information 5503 Bus → Hotels 1 Tempus Hotel Stop at National Museum of Natural Science Station, walk (about 11 Taichung minutes) or Taxi (about 5 minutes). Evergreen Stop at National Museum of Natural Science Station, walk (about 10 Laurel Hotel minutes) or Taxi (about 5 minutes). Taichung 1623 Bus Fare Full fare TWD $240 (City) / Half fare TWD $170. Intervals 30-60 (minutes). Stop name Terminal 1→Terminal 2→Zhaoma Station→ShinKong MitsuKoshi→Hecuo Village/Hecuoli Station→National Museum of Natural Science→Minquan Road→National Taichung University→Taichung Prefectural Hall→TRA Taichung Station Service hours Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 06:10-00:10、Taichung 02:30-17:00. Trip length 2 hours 10 minutes For more 1623 Bus information 1623 Bus → Hotels Tempus Hotel Stop at Hecuo Village/Hecuoli Station, walk (about 3 minutes). Taichung Evergreen Stop at Hecuo Village/Hecuoli Station, walk (about 6 minutes). Laurel Hotel Taichung 2. Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport→THSR Taoyuan Station Shuttle bus to THSR Taoyuan Station Fare Full fare TWD $30/ Half fare TWD $15. Intervals 5~10 (minutes). Ticketing (1) Taoyuan Airport: UBUS service counters at Arrivals Lobby of Terminals 1 and 2. (2) THSR Taoyuan Station: platform 1 at bus depot. Trip length 25 minutes For more Shuttle Bus 705 information THSR Taoyuan Station→THSR Taichung Station Fare Full fare TWD $590. 2 Trip length 40 (minutes). For more THSR information Please visit this link to the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport website. THSR Taichung Station → Hotels (Tempus Hotel Taichung or Evergreen Laurel Hotel Taichung) 1. THSR Shuttle Bus THSR Shuttle Bus NO.159 (THSR Taichung Station - China Medical University-Taichung Park) Fare THSR ticket for free shuttle service. Intervals 15~20 (minutes). Pickup Point Exit 6 Service hours 07:35~00:10 Trip length 30 (minutes). Tempus Hotel Stop at National Museum of Natural Science Station (SOGO Taichung Department Store), walk (about 11 minutes) or Taxi (about 5 minutes). Evergreen Stop at National Museum of Natural Science Station (SOGO Laurel Hotel Department Store ), walk (about 10 minutes) or Taxi (about 5 minutes). Taichung 2. Taxi Fare Approximately TWD $300 (based on the meter). Pickup Point Exit 7 Trip length 20~30 (minutes). 3. Others Tempus Hotel Taichung Pick-up Service Fare TWD 1,000~1,500 Trip length 20~30 (minutes). Please call (04)2326-8008 and ask for the Concierge For more information, please click: 【Tempus Hotel Taichung Location】 【Evergreen Laurel Hotel Taichung Location】 3 B. Hotels → National Taichung University of Education 1. Tempus Hotel Taichung Walk (about 3 minutes) and take bus No. 86 from Dinghecuo Station to National Taichung University of Education Station. 2. Evergreen Laurel Hotel Taichung Walk (about 3 minutes) to the opposite of the street, and take bus No. 86 from Chung Ming Elementary School Station to National Taichung University of Education Station. C. Taichung Railway Station → National Taichung University of Education 1. Bus Blue 2(藍 2), Bus 27, Bus 86 and Bus 290 Fare Full Fare TWD 20,or Easy Card for free (within 8km). Get on Taichung Railway Station Get off National Taichung University of Education Station Trip length 10 (minutes). For more city bus information NTCU Transportation 4 2. Taxi Fare Approximately TWD $100 (based on the meter). Trip length 10 (minutes). Taiwan Taxi Service number:4058-8888(available over entire Taiwan) Mobile number:55688 Website:http://www.taiwantaxi.com.tw MTaxi Service number:0800-055850 Mobile number:55178 Website:www.mtaxi.com.tw Chung-Hua Taxi Service number:0800-087778 Website:www.kstaxi.com.tw D. Conference Location at the National Taichung University of Education Campus Guide (http://www.ntcu.edu.tw/map/) 5 .
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