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Hotel
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The 2004 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on WI
and IAT will be held in
King Wing Hot Spring Hotel.
(All the information published here is supplied by King Wing
Hot Spring Hotel. For more details, please visit the hotel's
homepage.) |
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King Wing Hot Spring Hotel is a
direct affiliate to
CAAC (Civil Aviation Administration of
China). It is located by South Road of the 3rd
Ring East. With geographic superiority and
transportation convenience, it's connecting Jing-Jin-Tang
Freeway in the south and going straight up north
to Airport Freeway. Being the first five-star
international commercial hotel obtains ISO9000
certification, it successively won 2000 and 2001
"Gold Palm" awards granted for best quality by
International Tour Association. |
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Please download the streaming video to see various features of the
hotel and its amenities. |
Bedrooms, Recreation, Lobby |
Dining, Meeting, Banquets |
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Please click
here to view the 3D
Panorama of the Sunlight Conference Center |
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Please click
here to view the
Photo Slides of the hotel. |
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The hotel address is No.17 South
Road of the 3rd Ring East, Chaoyang Dist. It needs
about USD20 (RMB160) to take taxi from airport to
the hotel. It is more convenient to take the shuttle
bus Line 4 from Airport to Fang Zhuang, and get off
at the station "King Wing Hot Spring International
Hotel". The trip takes about 60 minutes and a ticket
costs is about USD2(RMB16). |
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Hotel
Reservation |
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The following four kinds of rooms can be booked during the
conference time. The hotel reservation form for the International
Joint Conference on WI-IAT'04 can be downloaded:
DOC or
PDF version. |
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Please mark your attendance to the WI/IAT
conference to get the special rate.
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Deluxe King Bedroom ($75) |
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Deluxe Double Bedroom ($75) |
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Standard King Bedroom ($68) |
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Standard Double Bedroom ($68) |
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- Each Bedroom can add at most two more beds. The rate
on per additional bed per night in a room is $25
(including a piece of breakfast and service charge). If
you want to add beds in your room, please fill in the
information.
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Banquet Information |
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The conference banquet will be held in Qunjude Golden Hall of Beijing Hepingmen Quanjude
Roast Duck Restaurant. |
QUANJUDE, a China's famous brand
, was established in 1864 (the third year of Tongzhi
of Qing dynasty). |
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With its long history, Quanjude roast
duck enjoys a high reputation among domestic and overseas
consumers for the peculiar roast technique and outstanding
quality. |
The well-known All-Duck Banquet is headed
by QUANJUDE roast duck and supported by over 400 dishes with
QUANJUDE characteristic flavor. Government leaders,
officials and VIPs from nearly 200 countries and regions
have visited QUANJUDE roast duck restaurants and had dinner
here. |
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Quanjude Golden Hall can host
400 people at a time. It is equipped with a
standard stage, a catwalk, professional audio and
lighting facilities, a multimedia computer system,
an electronic screen and a large-scale projection
screen. It is a comprehensive service site
combining B&F with conference, show and
entertainment facilities. |
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A small tour around the world
famous Tiananmen Square, the heart area of Beijing
and China is planned on the way to the banquet. |
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Tour
Information |
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WI/IAT'04 will organize one-day post-conference tour on
Sept. 24 to the world famous resorts,
The Great Wall and
The Ming Tombs. |
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The Great Wall and The Ming Tombs are both on the
World Heritage List, selected by
UNESO (United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). |
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The Great Wall is part of the
cultural heritage of the whole world. It is a
gigantic defensive project whose beginnings can be
traced back to the 7th century B.C. As the saying
in China --- "you are not a man if you have not
been to the Great Wall". Nobody can afford to
miss the chance to visit the Great Wall if one
comes to Beijing. |
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The Great Wall at Badaling is one
of the best-preserved sections of the Great Wall.
The Badaling Section is a strategic pass in the
Great Wall. Badaling literally means "giving access
to every direction". This section was built in 14th
century. The walls are 10m high, 4m thick, 6.5m wide
and more than 600m in circumference. |
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The Badaling section of the Great Wall
snakes along the mountains northwest of Beijing. The
mountains become grander due to the Great Wall and the Great
Wall becomes steeper along with the mountains. |
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The Ming Tombs are located in the
hills 50 kilometers to the northwest of Beijing.
Construction of the tombs started in 1409 and
ended with the fall of the Ming Dynasty in 1644.
They are scattered over a basin approximately 40
square kilometers in area, screened by mountains
on three sides and open to the Beijing Plain in
the south. |
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Out of the sixteen emperors of the Ming
dynasty (1368-1644), thirteen lie here with their empresses
and concubines and therefore called "Ming's Thirteen Tombs"
in Chinese. The Ming Tombs were added to the World Heritage
List during the 27th session of the UNESCO's World Heritage
Committee. The trip to the Ming Tombs certainly gives you a
better understanding of the Ming Dynasty art, the tomb
structure and the emperor's extravagance in building the
tomb. |
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