A Joint Conference of KEBA, RCIE, and KIET
Local Transportation
You can reach Gyeong Ju TEMF hotel (Gyeong Ju Gyo Yuk Moon Hwa Whoe Kwan in Korean Pronunciation) in Gyeong Ju City in 3 different ways.
The best way of going to Gyeong Ju is to fly to Busan Gimhae airport and then take a bus from the airport to Gyeong Ju Bus Terminal. Once you get to the terminal in Gyeong Ju, you can take a taxi to Gyeong Ju TEMF Hotel. (Click here to download a taxi card, which has the name and address of the hotel in Korean.)
The bus schedule is given below: (The trip takes about an hour.)
For more information about the bus service and other information, you can visit the homepage of Busan Gimhae Airport for further information. The home page is available in four languages: Korean, English, Japanese.and Chinese.
http://www.gimhaeairport.co.kr/eng/index.jsp
The second option of visiting Gyeong Ju is to fly to Incheon/Seoul International airport. Then take a limousine bus at bus stop 3B and 10A at the Incheon airport to Gimpo (Seoul) domestic airport. The busfare is 6,000 Korean won and the bus is running at an interval of 5-10 minutes. Then take a plane to get to Ulsan city. (Click here to download a taxi card, which has the name and address of the hotel in Korean.) From there, please take a taxi to the hotel. It costs around 35,000 Korean Won (37 US dollars).
For more information, please visit the homepages of the Incheon and Gimpo airport. The homepages are available in four different languages: Korean, English, Japanese. and Chinese.
Incheon Airport: http://www.airport.or.kr/eng/airport/
Gimpo Airport: http://gimpo.airport.co.kr/eng/index.jsp
The third option is to fly to Incheon/Seoul airport first. Then take a limousine bus at bus stop 4A and 10B at the Incheon airport to Seoul station in downtown Seoul. The busfare is 13,000 Korean won and the bus is running at an interval of 15 – 20 minutes. Then take a train to go to Gyeong Ju. From there take a taxi go to the hotel.
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