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\begin{itemize}
\item[(1)] you need to make a bank transfer for the conference
fee in your local currency, and
-\item[(2)] you need to email Xingyuan with your details\\
+\item[(2)] you need to email Xingyuan with your details
(\xyzemail)
\end{itemize}
@@ -310,8 +310,9 @@
(see Fig.~\ref{metronanjing}). Both
stations then need a 15 minutes walk to the hotel.
This is another disadvantage of this option if you have
- a heavy suitcase.
-\end{itemize}
+ a heavy suitcase. See the map shown in Fig.~\ref{hotelmap}
+ for directions.
+ \end{itemize}
\begin{figure}[p]
\begin{center}
@@ -362,10 +363,10 @@
Qiao railway station and then from there to (2) Nanjing Nan
railway station. From Nanjing Nan it is best to take a taxi,
but you can also take the metro as explained in the previous
-section. Overall this will take approximately 3h of travelling
+section. Overall this will take approximately 4h of travelling
to the hotel.
-\subsection*{From Shanghai Pudong Airport to Hong Qiao Train Station}
+\subsection*{From Shanghai Pudong Airport to Hong Qiao Railway Station}
For the first leg to Hong Qiao train station there are
essentially two travel options: one recommended by locals
@@ -502,46 +503,155 @@
paid in cash. Show the driver the map in Fig~\ref{hanyuan}.
%weather, electrical connectors
+%% when does the welcome reception start?
+%% breakfast needs more coffee
-\chapter{At the Conference}
+\chapter{Conference}
The Isabelle tutorial will take place from Friday (21st) to
Sunday (23rd) in a conference room on the 4th floor of Hanyuan
Hotel. There will be a reception desk of ITP from Thursday
until Sunday on the 1st floor close to the hotel check in.
-There will be a reception buffet on Sunday (23th) also on the
+There will be a welcome reception on Sunday (23th) also on the
first floor. The ITP conference will take place on the 6th
-floor and the reception desk will be just outside the
-conference hall. On Wednesday (26th) afternoon there will be
-the ITP-excursion to Yangzhou and the Slender West Lake (see
-Sect.~\ref{excursion}). The
-Coq tutorial will take place from Thursday (27th) until
-Saturday (29th) on the 4th floor. The programme of the talks
-is at the end of this booklet.
+floor and starting from Monday the reception desk will be just
+outside the conference hall. On Wednesday (26th) afternoon
+there will be the ITP-excursion to Yangzhou and the Slender
+West Lake (see Sect.~\ref{excursion}). The Coq tutorial will
+take place from Thursday (27th) until Saturday (29th) on the
+4th floor. The programme of the talks is at the end of this
+booklet.
Breakfast and lunches are served on 1st floor next to hotel
registration desk. The breakfast buffet is open from 7:00
until 9:00. When you check into the hotel, you will receive a
green paper ticket for each day which you have to show before
-going to breakfast.
+going to breakfast. Hanyuan Hotel also includes a very good
+restaurant, but unfortunately it is a bit on the pricier side.
\begin{itemize}
\item\textbf{Near the Hotel}\hspace{3mm}The Hanyuan hotel is
-located on the intersection of a big road (NingHang Road 宁杭公路)
+located at the intersection of a big road (NingHang Road 宁杭公路)
and a smaller road (TongWei Road 童卫路). If you need a taxi to
-go to downtown, for example, it is probably the easies to hail
-one at the big street. An ATM machine is situated a few
-minutes down the smaller TongWei Road.
+go to Downtown Nanjing, for example, it is probably the easiest to hail
+down a taxi at the big street. An ATM machine is situated a few
+minutes down the smaller TongWei Road. If you want to take a
+walk in the evening, Xingyuan suggest a stroll through the
+Purple Mountain Area on the top-right in the map in
+Fig.~\ref{hotelmap}. This area is approximately a 15 minutes
+walk away from the hotel and contains for example the Sun Yat
+Sen memorial and the Linggu pagoda.
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[scale=0.45]{travel_guide/map1a.jpg}
+\hspace{5mm}
+\includegraphics[scale=0.43]{travel_guide/linggusu.jpg}
\end{center}
-\end{itemize}
+
+\item\textbf{Metro Stations Near the Hotel}\hspace{3mm}
+
+There are two metro stations near the hotel (Muxuyan and
+Xiamafang stations), which are pretty much the same distance
+from the hotel (see map in Fig~\ref{hotelmap}). Muxuyuan is
+easier to reach: just down TongWei Road and then turn left
+down the hill. The entrance of the metro is on the left-hand
+side. However it is not the most scenic route. More scenic is
+the walk to Xiamafang Metro Station through the campus of the
+Nanjing Agriculture University. Unfortunately the way is not
+so straightforward. If you are unfamiliar with the way, we
+suggest you walk to Muxuyuan station; once you followed some
+locals and know the way, go to Xiamafang station.
\begin{figure}[p]
\includegraphics[scale=0.45]{travel_guide/map2.jpg}
+\caption{Shops and restaurants in the vicinity of the hotel.
+A relatively large shopping area including a large supermarket
+(indicated with a red star)
+is near the Xiamafang metro station.\label{hotelmap}}
\end{figure}
+\item\textbf{Shops and Restaurants Near the Hotel}\hspace{3mm}
+There is a very nice shopping area close to Xiamafang Metro
+Station. There is a wide selection of restaurants in this
+area including Xingyuan's favourite restaurant for having
+lunch on workdays
+
+\begin{center}
+\includegraphics[scale=0.05]{travel_guide/rest.jpg}
+\end{center}
+
+\noindent This area also contains a ``Mickey Mouse bakery'',
+which stocks pastries similar to ones you might find in a
+Western bakery (just in case you get bored of the baozi
+at breakfast in the hotel) and a pizza place in case you need
+to eat something different than Chinese.
+
+There is also a smaller shopping area in the ``middle'' of
+Tongwei road including some native restaurants, and also some
+restaurants on the opposite side of NingHang Road. A smaller
+supermarket is at the end of Tongwei Road and a bigger one
+in the Xiamafang area.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\section{Further Afield}
+
+If you take the metro, you are very quickly in the downtown
+area of Nanjing (see metro map in Fig.~\ref{metronanjing}).
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\item\textbf{Shopping}\hspace{3mm}
+The most serious shopping malls in Nanjing can be found in the
+area around Xinjiekou and Daxinggong metro stations (on Line~2).
+Especially in multi-brand shopping malls the shopping goes
+like this: You find something you like. You agree the prize
+with the shop-assistant. You get a piece of paper, which you
+need to take to a cashier nearby. You pay there, get another
+piece of paper, which you take back to the store, where you
+receive your goods. Another quirk of shopping in China is that
+when the sale says, for example, ``80\% off'', it is actually
+20\% off, meaning you pay 80\% of the original price.
+
+\item\textbf{Restaurants}\hspace{3mm}The most famous area
+for restaurants in Nanjing is near the Confucius Temple, which
+is near the Fuzimiao Metro Station on Line~3. There you
+can find traditional-style houses and enjoy indigenous foods.
+
+\item\textbf{Sight-Seeing}\hspace{3mm}Nanjing, being a former
+capital, possessed one of the most impressive city walls.
+Today you can see remainders at the North Gate near
+Zhonghuamen Mtro Station on Line~1. From the station follow
+the red line in the map below.
+
+\begin{center}
+\includegraphics[scale=0.8]{travel_guide/map3.jpg}
+\hspace{5mm}
+\includegraphics[scale=0.3]{travel_guide/gate.jpg}
+\end{center}
+
+
+\noindent There is also another substantial and impressive
+section of the remaining city visible very close to the hotel:
+Walk the NingHuan Road towards the city centre, once you
+traversed the river, bear right. You will see a rather
+tall wall build of grey stones.
+
+Another scenic spot is the Xuanwu Lake, dotted with several
+beautiful small islands and a good place to have a walk. You
+can reach the lake by taking exit Xuanwumen at Line~3.
+Xingyuan suggest the walk indicated red below.
+
+
+\begin{center}
+\includegraphics[scale=0.8]{travel_guide/map4.jpg}
+\end{center}
+
+\noindent
+The ultimate bird's-eye view of Nanjing you can have
+from the Zifeng Tower. For this you have to go to Guluo
+Metro Station on Line~1.
+
+\end{itemize}
+
\section{Schedule of the Excursion\label{excursion}}
On Wednesday afternoon there will be the traditional ITP
@@ -570,9 +680,6 @@
\end{itemize}
-\section{While being in Nanjing, Local Attractions}
-
-%% what is the downtown metro station?
\newlength{\cw}
\setlength{\cw}{100mm}
@@ -583,9 +690,9 @@
\rotatebox{90}{
\small
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}*{2}{c @{\hspace{4mm}}} @{}}
- \mbox{}\\[-20mm]
+ \mbox{}\\[-15mm]
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}|@{\hspace{0.5mm}}L{\cw}@{\hspace{0.5mm}}|}
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Monday}}\\
+ \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Monday (6th Floor)\smallskip}}\\
\hline
9:00 -- 10:00\smallskip\\
Short Intro Session\smallskip\\
@@ -631,7 +738,7 @@
\hline
\end{tabular}
& \begin{tabular}[t]{|@{\hspace{0.5mm}}p{\cw}@{\hspace{0.5mm}}|}
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Tuesday}}\\
+ \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Tuesday (6th Floor)\smallskip}}\\
\hline
9:00 -- 10:00 (chair: M.~Norrish)\smallskip\\
A.~Charguéraud, F.~Pottier\\
@@ -691,7 +798,7 @@
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{} *{2}{c @{\hspace{4mm}}} @{}}
\mbox{}\\[-20mm]
\begin{tabular}[t]{|@{\hspace{0.5mm}}L{90mm}@{\hspace{0.5mm}}|}
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Wednesday}}\\
+ \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Wednesday (6th Floor)\smallskip}}\\
\hline
9:00 -- 10:00\smallskip\\
R.~Spadotti\\
@@ -717,7 +824,7 @@
\hline
\end{tabular}
& \begin{tabular}[t]{|@{\hspace{0.5mm}}L{130mm}@{\hspace{0.5mm}}|@{}}
- \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Thursday}}\\
+ \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Thursday (6th Floor)\smallskip}}\\
\hline
9:00 -- 10:00 (chair: G.~Smolka)\smallskip\\
B.~Fallenstein, R.~Kumar\\
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