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From: 류철 <ryuch@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 8:00 AM
Subject: Re: Rejected posting to STDS-802-11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Clint Chaplin <clint.chaplin@xxxxxxxxx>


Dear Clint,

I am not authorized to send the mail. Feel free to forward my mail to the group.

The first stop is old Daedeok Convention Center, now closed. Lotte Hotel also is closed and the hotel you are staying is Lotte City Hotel, which is new one. I am a local working at ETRI in Daejeon. 

Cheol

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From: 류철 <ryuch@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [STDS-802-11] how to get to Daejeon
Date: April 21, 2017 at 10:05:28 PM GMT+9
To: Clint Chaplin <clint.chaplin@xxxxxxxxx>


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Hoi,

The first stop of the limo bus is not at the Daejeon Convention Center (DCC). Drop at the second stop, Government Complex, and take a taxi to the DCC, which will take around 5 minutes. 

Cheol


On Apr 21, 2017, at 8:42 AM, Clint Chaplin <clint.chaplin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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Korean airport limo buses are amazing services; usually they will drop you right at your hotel.  I took a look at the bus schedule, and if you take the Deluxe bus, it runs every 20 minutes and the first stop will be at the convention center itself, which means your hotel is a short walk away.


On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Harkins, Daniel <daniel.harkins@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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  Hello,

 

  Does anyone have any information on getting to the upcoming interim meeting in

Daejeon?

 

  For instance:

    - Does anyone know the train schedules from Incheon to Daejeon? I found one that

      sort of matched my arrival in Incheon but the "ticket info" link gave me the jpeg

      shown below.

    - Is it possible to purchase tickets in Incheon airport? Are there any weird logistics

      to deal with? (Like the ticket machine for the RER in CDG that doesn't take cash

     and requires a chip-and-pin credit card)

    - googling on how to get there has links that say to take a bus (3 hrs) but I'd rather

       take a train if it's possible. Is the bus better for some reason?

    - How far is the Daejeon train station from the two hotels? Walking distance?

 

  If anyone has any information that they could share I'd be very appreciative!

 

  regards,

 

  Dan.

 

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