Conference Venue
We are happy to announce that the 2024 edition of the SmartGIFT conference will take place at
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
Conference Room: N001
Location address
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Getting around the Campus
Please click here to access the campus map.
Transportation from City to PolyU
By MTR
Head for Hung Hom Station on East Rail Line or Tuen Ma Line, then take the footbridge at Exit A1 to get to the campus.
By Bus
Take any tunnel bus passing Cross Harbour Tunnel to the Cross Harbour Tunnel Toll Plaza bus stop. Then take the footbridge to get to the campus; or Take any bus routes stopping at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University bus stop at Cheong Wan Road, which is the main entrance of PolyU.
By Taxi
By Taxi Take Urban red taxis and drop-off at our main entrance at Cheong Wan Road.
Transportation from Airport to PolyU
By MTR
First take Airport Express from Hong Kong International Airport to Tsing Yi Station. Next interchange to Tung Chung Line for Hong Kong Station at Tsing Yi Station Platform 4. Then interchange to Tuen Ma Line for Wu Kai Sha Station at Nam Cheong Station Platform 2. Get off at Hung Hum Station and take the footbridge at Exit A1 to the campus. A single journey takes around 40 minutes for the ride and costs HK$65 (with Octopus)/HK$81.5 (without Octopus). For more details, please read the MTR websiteBy Bus
Take Cityflyer route A21 from Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) Bus Terminus to Hung Hom Station. Take the footbridge at Hung Hom Station Exit A1 that leads you to the campus. It takes around 75 mins for the ride and costs HK$33. For more details, please read the Citybus & NWFB website
By Taxi
Take Urban red taxis to go to PolyU and drop off at the main entrance at Wan Road. It costs around HK$280 and takes around 45 mins for the ride. Additional charges occur for large baggage. The toll and return toll are both payable by a passenger for cross-harbor hiring. For details, please read TAXI FARE . You’ll want to carry some cash as most of the taxis cannot or will not accept credit card payments for fares.