ISMAR2007

Conference Location

  • Venue
  • Kenting National Park
  • Taiwan
  • Venue

    The venue of the meeting will be the Kenting Howard Beach Resort, located in Kenting National Park. Nestled between beautiful mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Kenting Howard Beach Resort stands elegantly in Mediterranean style inside the national park. It is a five star resort with 405 well-designed rooms and spacious conference facilities. The guests will enjoy a relaxing atmosphere for exchange of scientific ideas, as well as admiring the natural scenery at any time of the day. A Chinese traditional housing complex, the Kenting Youth Activity Center is within 20 minutes walking distance. It can accommodate over 400 persons and will serve as a low cost lodging for students and postdoctoral fellows.

    Kenting Howard Beach Resort

     

    Kenting National Park

    Kenting National Park is Taiwan's first national park, renowned for its rich landscape of hills and water, abundant life, and natural resources. Kenting National Park is located at the southern tip of Taiwan. With warm climate, pleasant scenery, and easy access, it is one of the most popular resorts, attracting millions of domestic and foreign tourists every year. The diversified terrain and tropical climate of Kenting have helped breed rich and fertile vegetation ranging from upland to coast with a full variety of living species. Combined with its existing facilities and professional interpretation services and activities, this national park offers a profound, insightful, and inspirational ecological journey. The conference participants will surely enjoy a faunal and botanic tour within Kenting.

    Kenting National Park

     

    Taiwan

    Taiwan was christened Formosa or ˇ§beautiful islandˇ¨, by Portuguese marines in the 16th century. Hundred and sixty kilometers from the southeastern coast of China, located midway between Korea and Japan to the north and Hong Kong and the Philippines to the south, Taiwan is a natural gateway for travelers to and within Asia. Although Taiwan is a small island, its surface geology takes on a variety of formations, cultivating an abundance of peculiar landscapes and ecosystems. Coupled with its diverse cultural relics, theme parks, golf courses, and beaches, Taiwan enjoys a profuse supply of tourism resources.

    To know more about Taiwan, please visit the website of Tourism Bureau of the Republic of China

    Tourism Bureau, Taiwan

     
     

     Organized by:
     Taiwan Magnetic Resonance Society
     Academia Sinica, Taiwan

     
     

     Correspondence:
     Dr.Shang-Bin Liu
     E-Mail: sbliu@sinica.edu.tw