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ICWL 2008 Registration Will Be Held at the Conference Hotel, the Wuxing Grand Hotel at Jinhua, Zhejiang, China ICWL 2008 registration will be held at the conference hotel, the Wuxing Grand Hotel at Jinhua, Zhejiang, China. All the conference presentations will be held at the Zhejiang Normal University. The Wuxing Grand Hotel is located about 3km south of the Zhejiang Normal Universtiy and is very near to the Jinhua West Railway Station (about 0.5 kilometers). Basic Geographic Information: There are three cities that are closely connected to Jinhua: Hangzhou, Shanghai, and Yiwu. • The distance between Jinhua and Yiwu is 48km. • The distance between Jinhua and Hangzhou is 187km. • The distance between Jinhua and Shanghai is 360km. Suggested Routes to the conference hotel: 1. Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport Binwang Bus Terminal in Yiwu (ticket price: 60RMB/person) Airport departure time :10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 17:30 18:30 19:30 20:30 21:30 Yiwu departure time :07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 Tel :::0571 ---86662539 (08:00-23:00) 0579 ---5123092 (08:00-17:00) The conference will have a reception desk in both the Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport and the Binwang Bus Terminal in Yiwu, through which attendants may contact and get assistance as necessary. 2. Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport Hangzhou Train Station (ticket price: 15RMB/person) Airport Bus departure time from the airport : 07:30-09:30 one shuttle bus every 30mins 09:30-17:00 one shuttle bus every 15mins after 17:00 one shuttle bus every 30mins There will be about 30mins or 15mins waiting time from the first passenger, and bus departs within 30mins or 5mins when full of passengers 。Stop at: Jiangnan road, train station , Marco Polo hotel and Wulinmen (Civil aviation booking center) Airport Bus departure time from Wulinmen (Civil aviation booking center) to Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport: 1、05:30-09:00 one shuttle bus every 30mins 2、09:00-17:00 one shuttle bus every 15mins 3、17:00-21:00 one shuttle bus every 30mins 4、Waiting time is about 30mins and 15mins (count from the first passenger ),and the bus departs within 30mins or 15mins when full of passangers. It takes about 60 mins from downtown to the airport. Passangers who need to take the shuttle to the airport should take it at Wulinmen Civil aviation booking center two hours in advance. Stop at Zhongshan hotel, train station , Jiangnan Road (The shuttle bus at this station starts at 06:00, and stops at 19:00. It goes every one hour )and airprt Tel: 0571-86662539 (08:00-23:00) Once you have arrived at the Hangzhou train station, you can select the appropriate train to Jinhua city (please refer to Table 5 at the end) based on your arrival time. The conference will have a reception desk at Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport and Jinhua Train Station through which attendants may contact and get assistance as necessary. 3. Shanghai Pudong Airport Bingwang Bus Terminal at Yiwu :13:10 16:30 Bingwang Bus Terminal at Yiwu Shanghai Pudong Airport 7:30 9:30 Ticket price: 130RMB/person, duration: 5hours 4. Shanghai Pudong Airport Shanghai South Station (Line7) Route: Line 7 Tel :021-68855057 Departure Station Pudong Airport Shanghai South Terminal Shanghai South Pudong Airport Airstation one: 7:50-23:00 Departure Time 6:50-21:30 Airstation two: 7:55-23:05 The shuttle bus goes every 30mins Ticket Price 20RMB Stop Station Non-stop Once you arrive at the Shanghai South train station, you can select the appropriate train to Jinhua city (please refer to Table 1) based on your arrival time. The conference will have a reception desk at the Jinhua Train Station through which you can contact and get assistance as necessary. Path Selection: Attendants who arrive at Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport may choose a route according to the arrival time: 1. Take the shuttle bus to Yiwu Bingwang bus terminal (Route 1 above) and then take the conference reception bus to Wuxing Grand Hotel in Jinhua. 2. Take the shuttle bus to Hangzhou Railway Station, and then take the train to Jinhua West Railway Staion (Route 2 above). Attendants who arrive at Shanghai Pudong Airport may choose a route according to the arrival time: 3. Take the shuttle bus to Yiwu Airport which passes through Yiwu Bingwang Bus Terminal, and then take the conference reception bus at Yiwu Bingwang Bus Terminal to Wuxing Grand Hotel in Jinhua (Route 3 above). 4. Take bus Line7 to Shanghai South Railway Station, and then take the train to Jinhua West Railway Station (Route 4 above). Attendants who arrive at Yiwu Airport may take the following route: 5. Take a taxi to Yiwu Bingwang Bus Terminal, and then take the conference reception bus to Wuxing Grand Hotel in Jinhua. The connection map of Pudong Airport The website of Shanghai Pudong Airport: http://www.shanghaiairport.com/ Some Recommended Trains::: Table 1: Trains that go directly from Shanghai to Jinhua (ticket price: 55RMB for Express train, 111RMB for Bullet train) Departure Arrival Train No# Train type Departure Station Destination Duration time time D91 Bullet Shanghai South 7:14 Jinhua West 9:45 2hrs41mins K511 fast Shanghai South 9:50 Jinhua West 13:38 3hrs48mins T169 Express Shanghai South 11:27 Jinhua West 15:02 3hrs35mins T211 Express Shanghai South 12:34 Jinhua West 15:41 3hrs07mins D665 Bullet Shanghai South 13:12 Jinhua West 15:53 2hrs41mins K71/K74 fast Shanghai South 14:21 Jinhua West 18:56 4hrs35mins K575 fast Shanghai South 14:48 Jinhua West 19:28 4hrs40mins D109/D112 Bullet Shanghai South 15:45 Jinhua West 18:10 2hrs25mins 1979 ordinary Shanghai South 16:54 Jinhua West 21:39 4hrs45mins K537 fast Shanghai South 17:02 Jinhua West 21:13 4hrs11mins K351/K354 fast Shanghai South 18:19 Jinhua West 22:09 3hrs50mins K79 fast Shanghai South 19:17 Jinhua West 23:18 4hrs01mins K11/K14 fast Shanghai South 20:07 Jinhua West 0:08 4hrs01mins N423/N422 fast Shanghai South 20:50 Jinhua West 1:21 4hrs31mins K287 fast Shanghai South 21:05 Jinhua West 1:27 4hrs22mins Table 2: Trains that go directly from Jinhua to Shanghai (ticket price: 55RMB for Express train, 111RMB for Bullet train) Departure Departure Train No# Train type Destination Arrival time Duration Station time T100A Express Jinhua West 8:03 Shanghai 11:10 3hrs15mins T100B Express Jinhua West 8:03 Shanghai 11:10 3hrs15mins D92 Bullet Jinhua West 11:27 Shanghai South 13:58 2hrs32mins N402/N403 fast Jinhua West 15:59 Shanghai 21:37 5hrs49mins D678 Bullet Jinhua West 16:13 Shanghai South 18:43 2hrs30mins N430 fast Jinhua West 16:33 Shanghai 21:53 5hrs30mins K198/K199 fast Jinhua West 17:26 Shanghai South 22:45 5hrs27mins N458 fast Jinhua West 17:51 Shanghai 22:28 4hrs43mins Table 3: The train number that can go directly from Shanghai to YiWu (ticket price: 50RMB for Express train, 100RMB for Bullet train) Departure Departure Arrival Train No# Train type Destination Duration Station time time D685 Bullet Shanghai South 07:25 Yiwu 09:40 2hrs15mins D687 Bullet Shanghai South 14:39 Yiwu 18:54 2hrs15mins D93 Bullet Shanghai South 15:31 Yiwu 17:33 2hrs02mins T779 Express Shanghai South 08:10 Yiwu 11:14 3hrs04mins Table 4: Trains that go directly from YiWu to Shanghai (ticket price: 50RMB for Express train, 100RMB for Bullet train) Train Departure Departure Train No# Destination Arrival Time Duration type Station Time D686 Bullet Yiwu 10:00 Shanghai South 12:18 2hrs18mins D688 Bullet Yiwu 19:14 Shanghai South 21:32 2hrs18mins T780 Express Yiwu 16:17 Shanghai South 19:29 3hrs12mins T786/T787 Express Yiwu 07:38 Shanghai 10:42 3hrs04mins Table 5: Trains that go directly from Hangzhou to Jinhua (ticket price: 30RMB for Express train, 58RMB for Bullet train) Departure Departure Train No# Train type Destination Arrival Time Duration Station Time 2249 ordinary Hangzhou 9:45 Jinhua West 12:18 2hrs33mins 5125/5128 ordinary Hangzhou 11:45 Jinhua West 14:13 2hrs28mins K539 fast Hangzhou 14:27 Jinhua West 16:34 2hrs07mins D665 Bullet Hangzhou 14:37 Jinhua West 15:53 1hrs18mins 5103/5102 ordinary Hangzhou 14:49 Jinhua West 16:46 1hrs57mins D109/D112 Bullet Hangzhou East 17:01 Jinhua West 18:10 1hrs10mins 1533/1532 ordinary Hangzhou 18:37 Jinhua West 21:33 2hrs56mins 2185 ordinary Hangzhou 19:45 Jinhua West 21:54 2hrs09mins 5107/5106 ordinary Hangzhou 21:41 Jinhua West 1:33 3hrs52mins K529/K532 fast Hangzhou 22:20 Jinhua West 0:59 2hrs39mins .
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