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TRANSPORTATION 

FROM THE AIRPORT

A taxi is the easiest means of transport from the airport to the University, and the cost is approximately HK$400 (US$50). Note that your taxi driver will accept only HK dollars. Between the airport and downtown, there is also an airport shuttle train which costs HK$100 per person (approximately US$13).

Access to the campus is convenient. (You might need to print Taxi Driver Instructions)

Between the University and downtown: Public transport in Hong Kong is very efficient, and getting to the University is easy, whether by taxi, or subway train ("MTR") plus a bus. The nearest subway stations to the University are found at Hang Hau (坑口) and Choi Hung (彩虹). From Hang Hau, you can reach the University using buses, 91M, 11, 11M or 11S. From Choi Hung, you can reach the University using buses 91, 91M, 11 or 11S. A taxi from Hang Hau to the University costs around HK$50 and from Choi Hung, a taxi costs HK$90.

For details, please click the following web pages.

HKUST Public Transport 

HKUST University Map

 

VISA REQUIREMENTS

Visas may not be required for short-term visitors from some countries. You can check the visa/permit requirements for Hong Kong here. If you need assistance with visa applications, please email finasymp@ust.hk.

 

VISITOR GUIDE TO HKUST

HKUST is a world-class international university, leading research excellence in science, technology, and business, among other fields. You can find more information about our university, the business school, and the department of finance on the following web pages.

 

VISITOR GUIDE TO HONG KONG

Hong Kong is known for its fast pace and entrepreneurial spirit and international flavour. Nowhere is this more evident than in the dining scene. The city's resplendent dining tables offer something for every taste and budget, from European baute cuisine with a spectacular view of the harbour, to regional Chinese specialities in tiny two-table establishments frequented by loyal connoisseurs. Some dishes are centuries-old classics served in unassuming surroundings, others are innovative multi-ethnic adaptations presented amidst the very latest in architecture and interior design.

Apart from the dining sensation, Hong Kong is also known as its "Shopping Paradise". From famous and prestigious brand names to the distinctive "In" style fashion, you can find them all in Hong Kong. These fashions, together with many other accessories, are conveniently located in huge shopping complexes and department stores. Leisure shopping is also supported by the extensive transportation networks, which make shopping a breeze. This "Shopping Paradise" offers endless shopping sensations for every age.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: finasymp@ust.hk
HKUST Finance Symposium
Department of Finance
Room 5069, 5/F, Lee Shau Kee Business Building
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong