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6th IUPAC International Symposium on Novel Materials and their Synthesis (NMS-VI) &
20th International Symposium on Fine Chemistry and Functional Polymers (FCFP-XX)
Second Circular
Organized By:
South Central University for Nationalities
Sponsored By
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Key Laboratory of Catalysis and materials Science of the State ethnic Affairs Commission & Ministry of Education, P. R. China
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
HONORARY CHAIRMAN
Ren-Xi Zhuo, Wuhan,Ying-Yan Jiang, Beijing
COCHAIRMEN
Jin-Lin Li, Wuhan, Yu-Ping Wu, Shanghai
GENERAL SECRETARY
Jun-Cheng Hu, Wuhan, Ting-Cheng Li, Wuhan
MEMBERS
Ai-Qing Zhang, Wuhan
Chang-Ri Hah, Haikou
Dong-Yuan Zhao, Shanghai
Fa-Ai Zhang, Guilin
Fen-Er Chen, Shanghai
Fu-Li Tian, Hohhot
Guo-Xin Jin, Shanghai
Jian-Hua Dong, Beijing
Jing-Xing Gao, Xiamen
Kan-Nian Fan, Shanghai
Ke-Jian Deng, Wuhan
Li-Ming Tang, Beijing
Mei-Yu Huang, Beijing
Ming Jiang, Shanghai
Ming-Chun Li, Quanzhou
Mu-Jie Yan, Hangzhou
Pei-Yi Wu, Shanghai
Rong-Ben Zhang, Beijing
Ru-Ke Bai, Hefei
Shao-Kui Cao, Zhengzhou
Shen-Guo Wang, Beijing
Shou-Kuan Fu, Shanghai
Shi-Bi Fang, Beijing
Shi-Yong Yang, Beijing
Wen-Hua Sun, Beijing
Xiao-Liu Li, Baoding
Yun-Pu Wang, Lanzhou
Zhe-Wen Han, Shanghai
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
A. Hirao, Japan
A. Baba, Japan
A. Seeboth, Germany
A.S. Demir, Turkey
E. Poetsch, Germany
C.Y. Chen, China
G. Frater, Switzerland
D. Y. Chao, China
G. Ungar, UK
E.T. Kang, Singapore
G.X. Wang, Australia
H. Schumann, Germany
J. Inanaga, Japan
J. Collin, France
J.L. Taverdet, France
J.J. Zhang, Canada
K.E. Geckeler, South Korea
K. Undheim, Norway
M. Eisen, Israel
L. H. Gan, Singapore
M. Yus, Spain
M. Shimizu, Japan
N. Koide, Japan
N. Kuramoto, Japan
P. Zugenmaier, Germany
R. Richards, US
S. Asaoka, Japan
S. Penczek, Poland
W. Dai, China
T. Uryu, Japan
Y. Cohen, Israel
T. Yoshida, Japan
Y. Kawakami, Japan
X.S. Fang, Japan
Z. Ogumi, Japan
Y. Kimura, Japan
SITE AND PERIOD
South-Central University for Nationalities (中南民族大学), Wuhan (武汉), China
No. 708, Minyuan Road, Wuhan 200433, China
Tel: +86-27-67841302 Fax: +86-27-67841302
October 10th ~ 14th, 2010
VENUE
The symposiums will be held at the Academic Exchange Center, South-Central University for Nationalities (中南民族大学学术交流中心), which is located in Wuhan(武汉) as described by the map above. The distance from the airport to South-central University for Nationalities is about 60 km, and about 20 km from the railway station. If by taxi, it will cost about 150 Yuan and 30 Yuan, respectively.
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
SCOPE
The symposiums are intended to provide for the exposition and discussion of research on fine chemistry, functional polymers, energy storage and conversion materials, nano materials and other novel materials and their synthesis. Topics presented will be as following:
(A) Innovative catalytic and other synthetic methods including chiral and asymmetrical synthesis.
(B) Innovative polymer materials including supra-molecular (supermolecular, dynamers), conducting, semiconducting and biobased polymers, their properties and characteristics.
(C) Innovative energy systems including fuel cells, solar cells, lithium batteries, supercapacitors, and their key materials.
(D) Innovative nanomaterials such as one-, two-, and three-dimensional nanomaterials, their characterization and application.
(E) New ceramic materials such as superconductors, electronic, diaelectronic, ferroelectric, piezoelectric, optoelectric and magnetic materials.
(F) Other novel materials including drugs, perfumes, agricultural chemicals, electrical materials, photosensitive materials, displaying materials, fine ceramics and their preparation.
METHODS OF PRESENTATION
Plenary lectures (45 each), Keynote lectures (30 min each), invited lectures (20 min each), oral presentation (15 min each) and poster sessions. Multimedia projection facilities and 100 ( 150 cm poster boards will be available in lecture halls. As to speakers of plenary lectures, invited lectures and oral presentation, it is strongly recommended to use multimedia projector in the form of “ppt” since overhead projector will not be available for this symposium.
ABSTRACT PREPARATION
All participants except accompanying persons are requested to submit an extended abstract of their talk and poster, one page for each speaker. Usually one participant could not submit more than 2 abstracts. The abstract should be submitted in electronic version via the website of the symposium (Hwww.nms-iupac.org/2010H) after login. The typing area of each page should be no more than 16 cm wide by 23 cm deep. If there are several authors on the abstract, please underline the speaker. As to details for the preparation of the abstract, please refer to the template form. In emergency, the abstract can be emailed to the cochairman of the Symposiums, Prof. Jinlin Li, before July 31, 2010 in the form of “.doc”. Of course, extended full papers can be published in other journals. In order to avoid possible problems of copyrights, in the full paper please cite the page number of your abstract. In case of problems due to different version of Word processor, please also send a hardcopy by registered air mail to the cochairman of the Symposiums, Prof. Jinlin Li, before July 31, 2010. Of course, if the “.doc” file is confirmed in good order, a hard copy will not be needed.
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION
July 31, 2010.
PAPER PUBLICATION
Some invited speakers can submit their talk to the journal, Functional Materials Letters, for a special issue. If interested, please contact the Organization Committee prior to 1st August, 2010. The Organization Committee will submit the list of possible contributors to the editor-in-chief who will decide and send the contributors the required information. After submission, the manuscript will be reviewed by normal process.
All of the lectures and contributions concerning functional polymers are recommended to submit to the journal Polymers for Advanced Technologies
(website: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pat).
LANGUAGE
The official language of the Symposiums is English.
TRAVELING INFORMATION
Wuhan is the capital of Hubei province, China, and is the most populous city in central China. It lies at the east of Jianghan Plain, and the intersection of the middle reaches of the Yangtze and Han River. Arising out of the conglomeration of three boroughs, Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang, Wuhan is known as the "thoroughfare of nine provinces"; it is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and expressways passing through the city. The city of Wuhan, first termed as such in 1927, has a population of approximately 9,100,000 people (2006), with about 6,100,000 residents in its urban area. It is recognized as the political, economic, financial, cultural, educational and transportation center of central China.
You can get there directly by flight or transferring from Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou International Airport and other big cities in China. The secretarial staff carrying a board with “IUPAC NMS-VI & FCFP-XX” will meet you at the Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (Wuhan), and then guide you to Hotel. Please inform us timely your flight number, arrival time and the airport via the website of the symposium (www.nms-iupac.org/2010) or send us by email or fax to the GENERAL SECRETARY of the Symposiums Prof. Juncheng Hu. If you arrive in Wuhan before or after October 10th, the secretarial staff will also guide you to the Hotel according to your information if you need.
If you miss our pick-up service, please take a taxi to the hotel by yourself. You may show the map to the taxi driver.
SOCIAL PROGRAM
Banquet, night cruise along Yangtze River and watching ethnic folk dance performance will be held during the Symposiums. Ladies programs are also organized.
SCHEDULE (Primary)
Date
AM
PM
Evening
October 10
Registration
Registration
Registration
October 11
Opening Addresses
Plenary Lectures
Invited Lectures &
Oral Presentations
Night cruise along Yangtze River
October 12
Invited Lectures &
Oral Presentations
Invited Lectures &
Oral Presentations
Watching ethnic folk dance performance
October 13
Plenary, Invited Lectures &
Oral presentations
Plenary, Invited Lectures &
Posters
Banquet
October 14
City tour
City tour
October 15-16
Post symposium
Post symposium
POST-SYMPOSIUM TOUR
October 15th ~ 16th, 2009
There are two routes for post-symposium:
Route 1: Wudang Mountain (武当山)
Located in western Hubei, Wudang Mountain is both a famous scenic spot and the Taoist Holy Land in China. The ancient architectural complex on the mountain was listed by UNESCO in 1994 as a World Culture Heritage Site.
The natural scenery of Wudang Mountain is powerful and magnificent, tinged with some fantastically serene and charming touches. Major scenic spots include 72 peaks, 36 rocky cliffs, and 24 streams.
Route 2 : Three Gorges (三峡)
The Yangtze River is the longest river in China as well as one of the longest rivers in the world. The Three Gorges on the Yangtze River are Famous for their breathtaking scenery, and are praised as nature's art gallery and wonderland. The water in the Mini Three Gorges is clean and both banks are blanketed with trees and have many historical sites, scenic spots and lovely legends. The Three Gorges Dam is the world's largest and grandest water conservancy project - and one of mankind's greatest engineering projects.
CORRESPONDENCE
All correspondence should be sent directly to:
Prof. Juncheng Hu or Dr. Tingcheng Li
College of Chemistry and Materials Science, South Central University for nationalities
No. 708 Minyuan Road
Wuhan 430074,China
Tel: +86-27-6784-1302
Fax: +86-21-6784-1302
E-mail: [email protected]
INFORMATION
Japanese participants can contact with following travel agency for their travel from Japan to China.
Leadman Universe Corporation
3-1-2 Tsukamoto Building, Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku,
Tokyo 153-0051, JAPAN
TEL: +81-(0)3-3793-7545 FAX: +81-(0)3-3793-7500
E-mail: [email protected]
· Plenary lecture speakers
1
Prof. Dr. Robert Huber
(Nobel Laureate of Chemistry in 1988)
Germany
2
Prof. Akira Matsumoto
Japan
3
Prof. Graham Hutchings
UK
4
Prof. Jinlin Li
China
5
Prof. Katsuhiko INOMATA
Japan
6
Mr. Keiji Tanaka
Japan
7
Prof. Makoto Shimizu
Japan
8
Prof. Matthias Driess
Germany
9
Prof. Masato Tanaka
Japan
10
Prof. Michael Guiver
Canada
11
Prof. Dr. Oliver Reiser
Germany
· NMS Noble Public lecture speaker
Prof. Dr. Robert Huber (Nobel Laureate of Chemistry in 1988), Germany
· Keynote & Invited lecture speakers (Partial list)
(In the alphabetic order of the surname of the speakers)
1
Prof. Andrew B. Lowe
Australia
2
Prof. Andr-Jean Attias
France
3
Prof. Dr. Alfons Penzkofer
Universitaet Regensburg
4
Prof. Anthony Szymczyk
France
5
Prof. Alvo Aabloo
Estonia
6
Prof. Atsushi Goto
Japan
7
Dr. Alessandro Gandini
Portugal
8
Dr. Anna Szymczyk
Poland
9
A/P Dr. Antonio Facchetti
USA
10
Prof. Andrey Rogach
Hong Kong
11
Alexander M. Wasserman
Russia
12
Dr. Amitava Das
India
13
Александр Слита
Russia
14
Prof. Akira Matsumoto
Japan
15
Alexander M.Wasserman
Russia
16
Prof. Andr-Jean Attias
France
17
Prof. Akira Matsumoto
Japan
18
Prof. Bao-Lian Su
Belgium
19
Dr. Biju Vasudevanpillai
Japan
20
BOUE Francois
France
21
Prof. Brian A. Korgel
USA
22
Prof. Baibiao Huang
China
23
Prof. Barbara Wandelt
Poland
24
Prof. Chu-Shiang Chen
Taiwan, China
25
Assistant Professor Christine Luscombe
USA
26
Prof. Chuan-Jian Zhong
USA
27
Prof. Chengzhong Yu
Australia
28
Prof. Christoph Bubeck
Germany
29
Prof. Cosimo Carfagna
Italy
30
Dr. Christelle Prinz
Sweden
31
Dr. Chitoshi Kitamura
Japan
32
Prof. Christopher J. Barrett
Canada
33
Prof. Cosimo Carfagna
Italy
34
A/P Chacko Jacob
India
35
Prof. Davide Bonifazi
Belgium
36
Prof. Dr. Denis FICHOU
France
37
Dr. David Tejedor
Spain
38
Dr. Davide Bonifazi
Italy
39
David Lou X.W.
Singapore
40
Daniel Guillon
France
41
Prof. Dillip Mohanty
USA
42
Dr. Elena Makarova
Russia
43
Dr. Evgeniy Gribov
Russia
44
Prof. El-Refaie kenawy
Saudi Arabia
45
Eric Devaux
France
46
Dr. Filip Ciesielczyk
Poland
47
Prof. Frans H.J. Maurer
Sweden
48
Dr. Fernando Langa
Spain
49
Dr. Feng Ding
HK, China
50
Dr. Fernando Garcia-Tellado
Spain
51
Prof. Goran Ungar
UK
52
Prof. Giovanni Ricci
Italy
53
Prof. Guillermo Gonzalez
Chile
54
A/P Giulio Malucelli
Italy
55
Prof. Giuseppe Alibrandi
Italy
56
Prof. Giovanni CAMINO
Italy
57
Prof. Gerhard Wenz
Germany
58
Prof. Guozhong Wu
China
59
Dr. Heinrich Jehle
Germany
60
Prof. Hiroyuki Aota
Japan
61
Heinrich Jehle, Ph.D.
Germany
62
Prof. Hee-Woo Rhee
Korea
63
A/P Hiroyuki Aota
Japan
64
Prof. Hyun Gyu Park
Korea
65
Dr. habil. Silke Rathgeber
Germany
66
Prof. Hiromitsu KOZUKA
Japan
67
Dr. Heinrich Jehle
Germany
68
Prof. Hidehiro Sakurai
Japan
69
Prof. Helge Lemmetyinen
Finland
70
Hassen Bouchékif
France
71
Prof. Hans-Heinrich Limbach
Germany
72
Hassen Bouchekif
France
73
Dr. Hiroaki Isago
Japan
74
Prof. Hideo Takezoe
Japan
75
Dr. hab. Gisele Boiteux
France
76
Prof. Hong Jinlong
Taiwan, China
77
Prof. H. Nazockdast
Iran
78
Prof. ismail alkskas
Libya
79
Prof. Irene Rezzano
Argentina
80
Prof. Iwan Kityk
Poland
81
Prof. Il Kim
Korea
82
I.Ghasemi
Iran
83
Iann Gerber
France
84
Isabelle leray
France
85
Ikuyoshi TOMITA
Japan
88
Dr. Jun-ichi IKEDA
Japan
89
Jingcheng Hao
China
90
A/P Jong-Hyun Ahn
Korea
91
Dr. Justo Lobato
Spain
92
Jaiwook Park
South Korea
93
Prof. Jikang Feng
China
94
Julian Chojnowski
Poland
95
Prof. Jacek Tyczkowski
Poland
96
Prof. Jian Ping GONG
Japan
97
Jürgen Allgaier
Germany
98
Prof. Jeroen A. van Bokhoven
Switzerland
99
Prof. Joan Suades
Spain
100
Prof. Jenny Faucheu
France
101
A/P Jianyong Ouyang
Singapore
102
José Antonio Alonso
Spain
103
Prof. Kazuhito Hashimoto
Japan
104
Prof. Kazuhito Hashimoto
Japan
105
Prof. Kensuke Akamatsu
Japan
106
Prof. Ki-jeong Kim
South Korea
107
Prof. Kazu Okumura
Japan
108
Dr. Kazutsugu Matsumoto
Japan
109
Kenji Kono
Japan
110
Koh-hei Nitta
Japan
111
Dr. Kazutsugu Matsumoto
Japan
112
Prof. Kang SUN
China
113
Prof. Kazuya Kobiro
Japan
114
A/P Kazuyuki Ishii
Japan
115
Walter Kaminsky
Germany
116
Mr. Katsutoshi YOKOYAMA
Japan
117
Prof. Dr. Kake Zhu
China
119
Dr. Luminita Marin
Romania
120
Lavinia BALAN
France
121
Prof. Lixin Wu
China
122
Prof. Likun Pan
China
123
Mrs Lan Tighzert
France
124
Prof. Leonardo Palmisano
Italy
125
A/P Li Jun
Singapore
126
Dr. Lauro Xavier-Filho
Brazil
127
Dr. Long Yu
Australia
128
Dr.Muhammad Saeed Butt
Pakistan
129
Prof. M Hajian
Iran
130
Prof. Maria Laura Di Lorenzo
Italy
131
Prof. Mikael Skrifvars
Sweden
132
Prof. Masayuki Nogami
Japan
133
A/P Moon Jeong Park
South Korea
134
Markus Schwind
Sweden
135
Dr. Masashi Kunitake
Japan
136
Prof. Mitsuru Higa
Japan
137
Dr. M.H. Casimiro
Portugal
138
Dr. Minato Egashira
Japan
139
Magnus Willander
Sweden
140
Dr. Masahiro Fujiwara
Japan
141
Prof. Norbert Moszner
Liechtenstein
142
A/P Naoki Haraguchi
Japan
143
Prof. Norbert Moszner
Liechtenstein
144
A/P Naoko Yoshie
Japan
145
Dr. Narcis Avarvari
France
146
Prof. Norio Shibata
Japan
147
Nai-Xing Wang
China
148
Prof. Peter J. Hall
UK
149
A/P Prasanta K. Das
India
150
Prof. Pavel Stuzhin
Russia
151
Prof. Pooi See Lee
Singapore
152
Prof. Prabaharan Savari Rathinam
Universite de Picardie Jules Verne
153
Prof.Qiuming Gao
China
154
Prof. Qiuyu Zhang
China
155
Regina Jeziorska
Poland
156
Prof. Dr. Raymond Chien-Chao Tsiang
Taiwan, China
157
Prof. Rabah Boukherroub
France
158
Dr Renaud Demadrille
France
159
Prof. Rong-Min Wang
China
160
Prof. Ryan Richards
USA
161
Prof. Sergei V. Kostjuk
Belarus
162
Shu Seki
Japan
163
Sung Hwa Jhung
South Korea
164
Prof. Sachio Asaoka
Japan
165
Dr. Shin Horiuchi
Japan
166
Dr Sean P. Bew
UK
167
Songlin Zhang
China
168
Prof. Salvatore Failla
Italy
169
Shinuk Cho (Ph.D.)
USA
170
Dr. Steve W. Cui
Canada
171
Prof. Dr. Sevil Savaşkan YILMAZ
Turkey
172
Mr. Satoshi INOUE
Japan
173
Mr. Taisuke TANI
Japan
174
Prof. dr. Tomasz Sterzynski
Poland
175
A/P Tomonari Sumi
Japan
176
Tzong-Ming Wu
Taiwan, China
177
Dr. Toshimi Shimizu
Japan
178
Teofil Jesionowski
Poland
179
Prof. Thomas Bligaard
Denmark
180
Prof. Tomokazu Umeyama
Japan
181
A/P TAKEOKA, Yukikazu
Japan
182
Prof. Takaki Kanbara
Japan
183
Dr. Takamitsu Fukuda
Japan
184
Prof. Dr. Teruyuki Kondo
Japan
185
Prof. Teofil Jesionowski
Poland
186
Prof. Vasile I. Parvulescu
Romania
187
Dr. Vera P. Pakharukova
Russia
188
Prof. Van Ree
South Africa
189
Prof. Wei Jiang
China
190
A/P W. Bielawski, PhD
USA
191
Dr. Wilfredo Yave
Germany
192
Prof. Weibing Hu
China
193
Professor Xumu Zhang
USA
194
Prof. Xiong-yan Zhao
China
195
Dr. Xin Ou
Germany
196
Xuyuan Peng
Ireland
197
Prof. Yunhui Huang
China
198
Prof. Ying-Ling Liu)
Taiwan, China
199
Prof. Yoshiaki Kobuke
Japan
200
Prof. Youliang Zhao
China
201
Prof. Yanfeng Gao
China
202
A/P Dr. Yoshiaki Nishibayashi
Japan
203
Dr. Yoshiaki Nishibayashi
Japan
204
Yuehua Wen
China
205
Prof. Yoshiki Chujo
Japan
206
Prof. Yanlong Gu
China
207
Yasuhide Shindo
Japan
208
Prof. Yang Kim
South Korea
209
Prof. Ying Liu
China
210
Prof. Yang Chuan Ke
China
211
Prof. Yasumitsu Uraki
Japan
212
Prof. Yuqing Wu
China
213
Yeh Wang
Taiwan, China
214
Ms. Yuri IWASAKI
Japan
215
Dr. Yasuo MATOBA
Japan
216
Prof. Yuan Hu
China
217
Prof. Zhuangjun Fan
China
218
Prof Z. Roslaniec
Poland
219
Dr. Z. Kevin Liu
USA
220
Dr. Zhongli Wang
France
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT
All participants (including plenary and invited lecture speakers) are requested to pay registration fees, the cost of hotel and meals in advance. Registration fees should be transferred or deposited to the following account (Valid only for this symposium):
Account name: South-Central University for Nationalities
Account No.: 14119908091001
Name of Bank: Bank of China Wuhan Minzudadao Sub-Branch, Wuhan Branch, PR China
Address of Bank: Minyuan Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan, Hubei Province, P R China
Postcode: 430074
Swift code: BKCHCNBJ600
Please ensure that the registration fee does not contain any transaction costs. The deadline for advance registration is August 31, 2010. All payments have to be made in RMB, 3000 RMB for each participant, 2000 RMB for each student and accompanying person. The expenses for the welcome party, refreshments, excursion, banquet, ethnic folk dance performance, and a copy of proceedings will be free for the registered delegates. The discounted price for the hotels during the Symposiums is as follows:
Hotels
Discounted price for registered delegates.
Type A (Suit: 6 suits in total) (★★★★) *
888 RMB / night
Type B (Single room: 58 rooms in total) (★★★★) *
420 RMB / night
Type C (Double room: 67 rooms in total) (★★★★) *
420 RMB / night
Type D (Single or double room: 117 rooms in total) (★★★★) **
420 RMB / night
Type E (Single or double room: 55 rooms in total) ***
200 RMB / night
*Runfeng Hotel, about 1 km to the conference site. **Wuhan, Zhongtian Century Hotel, within 1 km to the conference site.
***for students only
During the Post-Symposium, the cost is as follows: 1600 RMB for the expense of transportation, sightseeing, entrance tickets and meals, and 400 RMB for one night out of Wuhan City.
In case of not being able to transfer the fees before the deadline, please pay by cash on the registration day. But the secretariat should be notified in advance, or else, 10% overcharge will be included. On registration, only cash is accepted, personal checks, traveler’s checks and credit cards are not acceptable. We feel very sorry if there is any inconvenience for you. Please complete the necessary information on the Symposium Registration Form and Accommodation Form via the website of the symposium (Hwww.nms-iupac.org/2010H). In emergency, please send them to the secretariat, by fax, mail or email before the deadline, August 31, 2010.
CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION FEE
In the event of cancellation of registration before September10th, 2010, 80% of the registration fee will be refunded due to the refunding cost. After September 11th, 2009, the registration fee will not be refunded.
ACCOMMODATION & PAYMENT
All hotel rooms are reserved and arranged by the Organizing Committee so that a discounted price can be ensured. In order to secure a room, please fill-in clearly your dates of arrival and departure, and send the information to us by email, mail or fax by August 31, 2010 since October is the busiest and most popular season of Wuhan. The payment account is the same as that for the registration. If you want to cancel, please tell the organization committee at least 7 days before the symposium. Or else, the charge for one night will be paid.
PASSPORT AND VISA
All foreign participants should possess valid passports and visas. In addition, most visitors from abroad have to apply for visas. You may apply for a tourist visa via a travel agency in your country. If you need the formal invitation to apply for an entry visa, please fill in the required information while login the website of the symposium (Hwww.nms-iupac.org/2010H) and those items marked with asterisk is necessary. Or else we feel very sorry that we could not help you to get the document in time. In emergency, please send it to Prof. Juncheng Hu. He will fax and send the required documents to you before September 1th, 2010. Please apply for an entry visa at the nearest Chinese Embassy or Consulate.
TAXI AND OTHER SPECIAL SERVICES
Since most taxi drivers can not speak English, please show the map and they will take you to the the Hotel. Cable internet services are included in the discounted prices for hotel. Photocopy, post office, phone and fax services in the hotel are also available. The cost for such special services will be paid by yourself.
CLIMATE
The weather in Wuhan is at its best in October and the temperature ranges between 15oC-30 oC. An umbrella may be needed because it rains occasionally.
Local attractions of Wuhan:
Venue of the Conference (South Central University for Nationalities)
Wuhan Tianhe Airport
South Central University for Nationalities
Hubei Provincial Museum
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