Hong Kong Information  
     
  Time

 
  Hong Kong time is 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.  
     
  Climate
 
  The temperature ranges between 26°C / 79°F and 31°C / 87°F. Also, tropical cyclone or typhoons usually affect Hong Kong and the region in summer.  
     
  Currency
 
  The currency unit is Hong Kong dollars (HK$). It is pledged with to the US Dollars at a rate of HK$7.8 to US$1, with narrow fluctuation. Most foreign currencies and traveller's cheques are easily exchanged in banks, hotels or money changes. Credit cards are widely accepted in shops and restaurants throughout Hong Kong.  
     
  Banks  
 
  Business Hours
Monday to Friday 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Sunday and public holidays Closed
 
     
  Electricity  
  Electricity is supplied as alternating current; the voltage is 220 Volts and frequency 50 cycles (Hz). Three-rectangular pin plugs are the norm.
 
     
  Entry Visa
 
  Hong Kong has a liberal visa policy that allows visa free entries to nationals of more than 170 countries. Those who do require visas should apply at the nearest Chinese Embassy Consulate or Visa Office. When applying for a visa, it is advisable to be at least six weeks in advance. For more details please visit here: http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas_4.htm
 
     
  Identification  
  Visitors are advised to carry some photo identification, such as a passport or driving license.
 
     
  Language
 
  Chinese and English are the official languages in Hong Kong. All road signs, menus and tourist publications are bilingual. Cantonese is the predominant Chinese dialect widely spoken here while Putonghua has become more popular here nowadays.
 
     
  Population  
  The estimated population of Hong Kong is 7 million. Almost 98% is Chinese.  
     
  Postal Services
 
  Hotels often provide simple postage service. Post offices open every day except Saturday afternoons, Sundays and public holidays.  
     
  Public Transport
 
  Metered taxis, frequent buses and MTR (underground train) service provide fast, clean, air-conditioned transport in Kowloon and on the Island. Combine all this with famous ferries, trams, trains and local transportation in Hong Kong is both safe, easy and inexpensive.
 
     
  Restaurants
 
  Hong Kong has more than 6,000 restaurants specializing in cuisine form many parts of the world. Please contact the Hotel and Tour desk for further information  
     
  Safety & Security  
  Hong Kong is generally considered a very safe city both at night and during the day. As everywhere, however, protect yourself from pickpockets and carry as little cash and valuables as possible. Use a hotel safe-deposit box to store valuables. The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPC) has stations and reporting centers throughout the territory.  
     
  Shopping  
  Most shops and department stores open seven days a week until 9:00 pm. Street markets are in business every day until late into the night. Hong Kong renowned for bargains, speedily made tailored clothing, antiques, jewellery, and electronic equipment. Major credit cards are widely accepted.  
     
  Tipping  
  Most restaurants add a 10% service charge and also expect to keep the charge. Where tipping is voluntary, 10% is fine. Taxi driver, bellboys, restroom attendants and doorman are also often tipped if the service is good.  
     
  Insurance  
  The Conference Committee of ICNA 2008 is not responsible for personal accident and / or damage to the property of participants. Participants should therefore make their own arrangements with respect to personal insurance if required.  
     
     
     
     
Collaborating societies :
   
 
Hong Kong Society
For Microbiology And Infection
Association of Hong Kong
Operating Room Nurses (HKORN)
Hong Kong Sterile Services
Management Association
Hong Kong Society
of Endoscopy Nurses
Hong Kong Emergency
Nurses Association (HKENA)
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