AOCOG 2011 Second Announcement

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CONTENTS IMPORTANT DATES

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WELCOME MESSAGE

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INVITATION

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ORGANIZATION

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS 10 REGISTRATION 13 EXHIBITION 15 SOCIAL PROGRAM 15 TOURS 16 ACCOMMODATION 20 ACCESS TO HOTELS & VENUES 22 GENERAL INFORMATION 23 Appendex1. REGISTRATION FORM Appendex2. ACCOMMODATION FORM


IMPORTANT DATES Registration April 1, 2010

On-line Registration

July 31, 2010

Deadline for Sponsor & Exhibition Registration

April 30, 2011

Deadline for Early Bird Registration

August 31, 2011

Deadline for On-line Registration

Abstract May 1, 2010

Abstract Submission

February 28, 2011

Deadline for Abstract Submission

April 10, 2011

Abstract Acceptance Notification

Social Program September 23, 2011

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Opening Ceremony Welcome Reception

September 24, 2011

President's Night

September 26, 2011

Gala Dinner

September 27, 2011

Closing Ceremony


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WELCOME MESSAGE On behalf of Asia Oceania Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, I would like to invite you to the XXII Asia Oceanic Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology to be held in Taipei between 23 and 27 September 2011. The Congress is hosted by the Taiwan Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology. It will also be a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Taiwan Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology. In the recent decade, many countries in the Asia Oceania region have developed very fast. Many significant achievements have also been made in science and medicine. The Scientific Committee will work out an excellent scientific program which will be of interest to all obstetricians and gynaecologists. I am sure that no matter what is your area of interest in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, you will find some sessions interesting. In addition to the scientific program, the organizing committee has also organized some good social programs. You can meet your old friends and make new acquaintances. Taipei is a beautiful city. You can take this opportunity to visit the beautiful sceneries in Taipei. You may also visit other cities in Taiwan. I look forward to meeting you in Taipei in 2011!

Professor P.C. Ho President AOFOG

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WELCOME MESSAGE Dear Esteemed Colleagues and Friends: It is my great honor and pleasure to invite everyone to join us at the XXII AOCOG to be held in Taipei, Taiwan from September 23-27, 2011. From the pages of the 2 nd announcement, one can already see the preparations being made by the host society, the Taiwan Association of O bs t e t r i c s an d Gy n ecolog y ( TA O G) . The 2011 Congress of our federation shall feature mainly the educational achievements in our specialty built around the theme “New Frontiers in Women’s Health”. One can also celebrate with the Taiwanese people their Centennial Anniversary by exploring the beauty of the island. But, most importantly, the AOCOG 2011 shall showcase the strong fraternal bonds and spirit among the 24 member nations of the federation. The initial preparations relayed to the Executive Board in its Action Plan Meeting in Cebu January 7-10, 2010 shows diligent preparations and shall ensure the warm hospitality once you land in Taiwan. This is certainly an event not to be missed! Come and join us! Best regards,

Walfrido W. Sumpaico, M.D. AOFOG Secretary General AOFOG Representative, Scientific Program Committee, AOCOG 2011

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INVITATION Dear AOFOG Colleagues and Friends, On behalf of the Taiwan Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology (TAOG), we would like to extend our warmest invitation to you to join the XXII Asian and Oceanic Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AOCOG 2011), which is scheduled to take place at Taipei International Conference Center, Taipei, Taiwan from September 23 to September 27, 2011. In terms of the theme of AOCOG 2011, New Frontiers in Women’s Health, the meeting includes lectures, symposia and presentations relating to various aspects in women health field. Experts from different domain will be invited to share their expertise and experience to solve women medical problems. This will be a fabulous chance to exchange the ideas, contribute the most newly developed knowledge, one-of-akind cultural and educational experience. Most importantly, year 2011 is a celebration of the 50th anniversary of TAOG and it is also the 100th year anniversary of Taiwan. It is our greatest pleasure to have you to share the happiness with us. We are expecting more than 1,600 experts and over 70 exhibitors around the world. The beauty and wonder of Taiwan will unfold before your eyes when you travel around the island. For those who are interested in the modern architecture of Taiwan, paying a visit to Taipei 101 will definitely be a rewarding experience. Furthermore, the National Palace Museum is a must-see spot with the finest collection of more than 650,000 Chinese articles in bronze, jade, and porcelain besides calligraphy and paintings. We firmly believe that there are more fun places, nature wonders and delicious delicacies for you to explore. This Congress is a rare opportunity to gather in the beautiful country of Taiwan, a country notable for its cultural riches and marvelous museums. As the host, we are confident that you will find your trip to Taiwan a most cherished experience for mixing business with pleasure. With open arms and warm regards, we look forward to seeing you in Taipei in September, 2011. Sincerely yours,

Horng-Der Tsai, M.D. Vice President Organizing Committee of AOCOG 2011

Yu-Shih Yang, M.D., Ph.D. President Organizing Committee of AOCOG 2011

President Taiwan Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Vice President AOFOG

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ORGANIZATION AOFOG Executive Board President

Professor Pak Chung Ho (Hongkong)

President Elect

Dr. Chinnaiya Anandakumar (Singapore)

Vice President

Professor Yu-Shih Yang (Taiwan)

Immediate Past President

Professor Yoon Seok Chang (Korea)

Secretary General

Professor Walfrido W. Sumpaico (Philippines)

Deputy Secretary General

Dr. Kurian Joseph (India)

Treasurer Editor-in-Chief

Dr. Ravi Chandran (Malaysia) Professor Takashi Okai (Japan) International Scientific Committee

Chairman

Professor Walfrido W. Sumpaico (Philippines) Organizing Committee

President

Yu-Shih Yang

Vice President Secretary General

Horng-Der Tsai Ching-Hung Hsieh Scientific Program Committee

Chairman

Hong-Nerng Ho

Co-chairman Members Te-Fu Chan

Chi-An Chen Kuo-Feng Huang

Jin-Chung Shih

Fong-Ming Chang

Lee-Wen Huang

Ming-Kwang Shyu

Ting-Chang Chang

Man-Jung Hung

Jinu-Huang Su

Kuan-Chong Chao

Yao-Ching Hung

Yi-Ning Su

Chie-Pein Chen

Jiann-Loung Hwang

Eing-Mei Tsai

Chin-Ping Chen

Fu-Tsai Kung

Ming-Song Tsai

Fang-Ping Chen

Pao-Lin Kuo

Yung-Chieh Tsai

Gin-Den Chen

Chyong-Huey Lai

Chih-Jen Tseng

Hsin-Fu Chen

Chien-Nan Lee

Bo-Huei Wang

Ming Chen

Chyi-Long Lee

Chin-Jung Wang

Ming-Jer Chen

Robert Kuo-Kuang Lee

Hsin-Shih Wang

Shee-Uan Chen

Hsin-Yang Li

Kung-Liahng Wang

Wei-Hwa Chen

Yiu-Tai Li

Peng-Hui Wang

Yi-Jen Chen

Ching-Chung Liang

Tzu-Hao Wang

Po-Jen Cheng

Chin-Hung Lin

Shun-Long Weng

Wen-Fang Cheng

Wu-Chou Lin

Gwo-Jang Wu

Cheng-Yang Chou

Yu-Hung Lin

Ming-Ping Wu Tzay-Shing Yang

Min-Min Chou

Chi-Hong Liu

Tang-Yuan Chu

Fu-Shing Liu

Lian-Shung Yeh

Ching-Chang Hsieh

Jah-Yao Liu

Ming-Shyen Yen

Chun-Sen Hsu

Jui-Der Liou

Ken-Jen Yu

Jenn-Jeih Hsu

Tsia-Shu Lo

Mu-Hsien Yu

Ming-I Hsu

Cheng-Yu Long

Chiou-Chung Yuan

Te-Yao Hsu

Hsien-An Pan

Kuan-Hui Huang

Bor-Ching Sheu

Chairman

Bor-Jee Ho

Co-chairman

Ming-Chao Huang

Members Hung-Chi Chang Jong-Chou Chang

Wei-Jou Juang Cheng-Li Ko

Cheng-Tai Lin Chun-Hen Pan

Lin-Sung Chen Chung-Cheng Hsiao

Kuo-Liang Lai Ming-Jue Lai

Rong-Maw Su Shan-Yuan Sun

Finance Committee

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Exhibition Committee Chairman

Maw-Sheng Lee

Co-chairman

Wei-Chun Chang

Members Chi-Chang Chang

Ying-Chun Hung

Yaang-Tser Shih

Pao-Jen Chen

Muh-Fa Hwang

Ming-Kwang Shyu

Chih-Ming Ho

Cherng-Jye Jeng

Yung-Chieh Tsai

Yao-Yuan Hsieh

Tsung-Hsien Lee

Nae-Fang Twu

Tsao-Chiun Hsu

Chung-Hsien Liu

Cheng-Shuan Wu

Chao-Song Hsue

Yue-Shan Lin

Tung-Chuan Yang

Public Relations Committee Chairman

Tsung-Hsien Su

Co-chairman

Simon Shung-Shi Chiang

Members Chao-Sien Chen

Lim-Woh Koh

Wen-Pin Su

Huey-Yi Chen

Ching-Chung Liang

Mou-Jong Sun

Szu-Yuan Chou

Long-Yau Lin

Chih-Wen Teng

Steven Pheng-Hui Hsieh

Tze-Yin Lin

Chiung-Lang Wang

Hong-Chih Hsu

Dou-Min Liu

Han-Chow Wang

Mann-Jung Hung

Tsia-Shu Lo

Yeou-Lih Wang

Ping-Kun Hung

Cheng-Yu Long

Hsin-Hung Wu

Tian-Jii Jou

Chieh-Yi Shen

Yu-Chen Wu

Chairman

Tsung-Cheng Kuo

Co-chairman

Kun-Chin Chung

Fund-raising Committee

Members Hong-Chi Chen

Tzong-Nan Kuo

Hung-Chih Ting

Hsiao-Chen Chiu

Andrew Chao-Hung Lai

Kuo-Gon Wang

Chao-Chang Huang

Shih-Bin Pan

Yi-Wen Yu

Tai-Ho Hung

Yi-Ning Su

Social Program Committee Chairman

Min-Shyan Tsai

Co-chairman

San-Lang Wang

Members San-Meng Chang

Ming-Shing Chu

Shih-Ping Wu

Chien-Ming Chen

Hsin-Yi Ho

Ming-Jie Yang

Jung-Hui Chen

Tien-Fu Kao

Tsung-Li Yang

Tze-Nan Chen

Huo-Chin Wang

Guang-Peng Yeh

Chairman

Tigris Tzu-yao Lee

Co-chairman

Su-Cheng Huang

Advisory Committee

Members Chung-Chuan Chang

Chang-Yao Hsieh

Sheng-Ping Chang

Tsang-Tang Hsieh

Chia-Koon Lee Yung-Kuei Soong

Fu-Min Chen

Jui-Yuan Hsueh

Chii-Ruey Tzeng

Chien-Dai Chiang

Ko-En Huang

Yuh-Cheng Yang

Shin-Chu Ho

Kuo-Tsuang Kuo

Xiang-Yuan Wu

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Date Time

September

September

September

September

September

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27

FRI

SAT

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MON

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8 :00 Parallel Symposium

:30 9 :00 :30 10 :00

President's Lecture

CT Hsu Memorial Lecture

SS Ratnam Memorial Lecture

Plenary Lecture

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

:30

Luncheon Symposium

:30 13 :00 :30

AOFOG Council Meeting I

14 :00

Oral Presentation

:30

:30

16 :00

Parallel Symposium

:30

Oral Presentation

Coffee Break

Parallel Symposium

AOFOG Council Meeting II

Coffee Break

AOFOG General Assembly I

15 :00

Luncheon Symposium

Luncheon Symposium

Luncheon Symposium

Oral Presentation & Young Gynecologist Award (YGA) Presentation

Oral Presentation

Coffee Break

Parallel Symposium

17 :00 :30 18 :00

Opening :30 Ceremony

19 :00 :30

Welcome President's Night Reception late

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Plenary Lecture

Gala Dinner

Poster Display & Exhibition

12 :00

Plenary Lecture

Poster Display & Exhibition AOFOG General Assembly II

:30

Plenary Lecture

Poster Display & Exhibition

Plenary Lecture

Poster Display & Exhibition

11 :00

Coffee Break Closing Ceremony

New Council Meeting


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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 1.

General Gynecology 1). 2). 3). 4). 5).

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Gynecologic Oncology 1). 2). 3). 4). 5).

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Lower urinary tract dysfunction Urogenital fistula Pelvic organ prolapse Urinary tract infection Urodynamics

Menopause 1). 2). 3). 4). 5).

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Polycystic ovary syndrome Endometriosis Assisted reproductive technology Cryopreservation of gametes, embryos and ovarian tissues Recurrent pregnancy loss

Urogynecology 1). 2). 3). 4). 5).

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High risk pregnancy Obstetrical hemorrhage Infectious disease and vaccination in pregnancy Prenatal diagnosis Birth injury

Reproductive Endocrinology 1). 2). 3). 4). 5).

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Breast imaging First trimester fetal ultrasound screening Second trimester genetic ultrasound and fetal malformation 3D/4D ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology Imaging in gynecologic malignancy Fetal MRI

Perinatology 1). 2). 3). 4). 5).

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Cervical cancer Endometrial cancer Ovarian cancer Gestational trophoblastic disease Minimally invasive surgery in gynecologic oncology

Imaging 1). 2). 3). 4). 5). 6).

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Abortion & ectopic pregnancy Diseases of lower genital tract Uterine myoma Pelvic inflammatory disease Contraception

Women health and quality of life Cardiovascular diseases Osteoporosis Breast health Alternative medicine

Minimally Invasive Surgery 1). 2). 3). 4). 5).

Laparoscopic management of benign ovarian tumor Laparoscopic pelvic floor reconstructive surgery Endoscopic fertility promoting surgery Endoscopic myomectomy Endoscopic surgery in M端llerian duct anomaly

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The Scientific Program Committee of AOCOG 2011 invites all interested individuals to submit abstracts for oral or poster presentations. Abstracts on any topics relevant to women’s health are welcome. The deadline of abstract submission is Monday, February 28, 2011. On-line submission through the congress website www.aocog2011.org.tw is welcomed.

ABSTRACT REVIEW Abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Program Committee and selected for oral or poster presentation based on the following criteria: Topics of general or local interest New research findings Use of new ideas, techniques in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology Novel topics in the development of the relevant fields related to women’s health

FORMS OF PRESENTATION All abstracts should be submitted under either the “Oral” or the “Poster” options.

Oral Presentation Selected abstracts for oral presentation will be presented at the congress according to the topic fields.

Poster Presentation Some abstracts that are either chosen by the author to be presented in poster presentation or are not selected for oral presentation will be considered for poster presentation. This will allow presenters to discuss their research with other colleagues in the display areas.

GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACT PREPARATION 1.

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Anyone who is interested in abstract submission should access the AOCOG 2011 official website (www.aocog2011.org.tw) and submit abstracts on-line no later than Monday, February 28, 2011. If on-line submission is not available, please contact the Congress Secretariat (service@aocog2011.org.tw). Your abstracts should be prepared according to the ‘Typing Instructions’ on the next page. An acknowledgement of receipt of abstract will be automatically sent to the presenting author by e-mail upon on-line submission. For other types of submission, acknowledgement will be sent by congress secretariat via e-mail or fax.


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Acceptance to either oral or poster presentations is at the discretion of the Scientific Program Committee and notification will be sent to the presenting author by e-mail by Sunday, April 10, 2011. Upon acceptance of the abstract, authors are expected to register and to present their abstracts at Oral/Poster Presentations. Abstracts will be published in the congress abstract book only if at least one of the listed authors is officially registered with full payment no letter than Saturday, April 30, 2011. After abstract submission, if there is any further modification, you will be charged USD 5 handling fee; the payment should be made upon your arrival. Accepted abstracts will be included in a USB flash drive, exactly in the form and conditions submitted by the authors. Therefore the authors are advised to strictly follow the typing instructions.

TYPING INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are designed to assist you for preparing your abstract. It provides all the information you need to comply with the submission standards of AOCOG 2011.

1. Title The title of the abstract should be written in UPPER CASE. The font is Times New Roman, 12pt in bold script.

2. Author Author names should be written in 12pt bold. Full given names should precede the family name. The presenting author must be listed first and underlined. For any unforeseen changes to presenters, the replacement presenter must be one of the authors listed in the abstract. The author list should commence 1 line below the title. The presenting author and up to a maximum of 9 co-authors will be listed in the authors’ index of the program as well as on the abstract headline. The maximum number of authors is limited to 10.

3. Author Affiliations Author affiliations (institution, city and country) should be in 12pt and separated by semicolons. Authors from different institutions should be identified by superscript indices at the end of each author’s name and at the beginning of each institution.

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4. Abstract Text The abstract should be less than 300 words. It should be typed in 12pt Times New Roman in English. The body of the text should commence 2 lines below the last author affiliation. Type the text single spaced with no indentations. Headings: The headings of “Objectives”, “Methods”, “Results” and “Conclusions” should be in bold as shown in the “SAMPLE” below. Abbreviations: The use of standard abbreviations is acceptable. Other abbreviations should be placed in parentheses after the first appearance of the full description for which it stands.

5. File Name The abstract filename must contain the topic code and be followed by the full name of the presenting author, which is “Topic No.-Subtopic No._FirstName_LastName”. For example, the abstract for the subtopic “Abortion & Ectopic pregnancy” under the first topic “General Gynecology”, would appear like this: 1-1_Hsin-Fu_Chen 1. General Gynecology (Topic) 1). Abortion & Ectopic pregnancy (Subtopic)

ABSTRACT SAMPLE THE TITLE OF THE ABSTRACT SHOULD BE IN UPPER CASE THE FONT IS TIMES NEW ROMAN 12PT IN BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS Hsin-Fu Chen1, Hong-Chih Kuo2, Hong-Nerng Ho1, Yu-Shih Yang1 National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

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Objectives: Abstract test should be in English typed in 12pt Times New Roman. Methods: Results: Conclusions:

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REGISTRATION Preferred method of registration is via the website (www. aocog2011.org.tw). Or return the enclosed Registration form and Accommendation form (See Appendex 1 & 2) by fax or email (service@aocog2011.org.tw).

Registration Fee Early Registration Before April 30, 2011

Late and On-site From May 1, 2011

Physician

NTD 15,000 (Appx. USD 450)

NTD 18,500 (Appx. USD 550)

Student, Trainee, Non-physician, Retired Professional

NTD 11,500 (Appx. USD 350)

NTD 15,000 (Appx. USD 450)

Accompanying Person

NTD 6,600 (Appx. USD 200)

NTD 7,500 (Appx. USD 230)

Category

1. The fees are based on the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD). 2. Students are required to submit their Student ID by Fax to +886-2-25083570 Congress Secretariat. 3. Note: USD 1=NTD 32.5; JPY 1=NTD 0.356; EUR 1=NTD 46.54 (Subject to change) Physician/ Student, Trainee, Non-physician, Retired Professional Name Badge Conference Kit Admission to all Sessions Admission to Exhibition Lunches and Refreshments Welcome Reception Gala Dinner Accompanying Person Name Badge Admission to Exhibition Welcome Reception Gala Dinner City Tour

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Payment Payment must be in New Taiwan Dollar and can be made in credit card: VISA, Master Card or JCB.

Cancellation Policy A written cancellation notice must be sent to the Congress Secretariat. The following cancellation fee will be deducted before refunding. - Until July 31, 2011: 40% of the amount of payment plus bank handling charge - From August 1, 2011: 100% of the amount of payment (No refund)

Confirmation Upon receiving the registration form and confirming the payment, Congress Secretariat will send you the confirmation letter by E-mail, bearing your registration number. Please bring the confirmation and present it at the Congress Registration Desk.

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EXHIBITION Exhibition Venue: Area A, Taipei World Trade Center, Taipei, Taiwan There will be a commercial exhibition in conjunction with the congress at the venue from September 24-27, 2011. We welcome all kind of exhibition from the interested companies and institutions in this area. Participants will have the opportunity to acquaint themselves with some of the latest innovations in the field if Obstetrics and Gynecology and its related medical science. Details for exhibition application will be posted as AOCOG 2011 website around March, 2010.

SOCIAL PROGRAM Evening Events Welcome Reception Time: 19:00-late, Friday, September 23, 2011 All participants registered for the AOCOG Congress are invited to the Welcome Reception.

President’s Night (By invitation only) Time: 19:00-late, Saturday, September 24, 2011 All awardees of the Young Gynecologist Award and Young Scientist Award, as well as all Fellows, Executive Board Members, Council Members, AOFOG Standing Committee Chairman, Local Organizing Committee, and their Accompanying Persons will be invited to this evening event. Gala Dinner Time: 19:00-late, Monday, September 26, 2011 All registered participants are welcome to attend the Gala Dinner hosted by the AOCOG Congress. For more upcoming details, please refer to: www.aocog2011.org.tw

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TOURS Complimentary Tour (for accompanying persons only) Half-day Taipei City Tour Tour Stops: 1. National Palace Museum(housing the world's largest collection of priceless Chinese art treasures, one which spans China's nearly 5,000-year history) 2. Taipei 101 Observatory(the tallest building in the world with a mass of boutiques, spacious bookstore, and restaurants in it and an observatory at 89th floor additionally) *Gratuitous for accompanying persons *Tour departure everyday from September 24 to 27, 2011

Optional Tours Half-day City Tours 1. Folk Arts Tour Tour Stops: 1. Sanhsia Tsu Shih Temple(Divine Ancestor Temple; representing the epitome of exquisite carving and complex structure as well as dynamic center of Chinese religious worship) 2. Sanhsia Old Street(the old Baroque style architectures make people feel like walking into the good old days) 3. Yingge’s Ceramics Museum(a modern style building e x h i b i t i n g p o t t e r y a n d c e ra m i c h i s t o r y a n d o t h e r contemporary masterpieces) 2. Hot Spring Tour Tour Stops: 1.Yangming Mt. National Park(the only national park in Taiwan that has volcanic geography and hot springs; also known as the urban forest and the Taipei garden) 2.Beitou Hot Springs Museum(Near the Yangming Mt. National Park and possesses plentiful hot springs) 3.Hot Spring Bath

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Yangming Mountain

Taipei 101


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3. Eco & Cultural Tour Tour Stops: 1.Guandu Nature Park(a low-lying land area where two rivers meet with abundant wildlife landscape) 2.Hongmao Castle(Fort San Domingo, built by the Spaniards in 1626, restored by the Dutch, but occupied by the British as their Embassy) 3.Danshui Old Street(enjoy the old streets, the cool breeze, and the scent of river and sea only available in Danshui) 4. Taipei Sightseeing Tour Bus Tour Routes: Taipei 101 → Discovery Center of Taipei → CKS Memorial Hall → The Presidential Office Building → Baoan Temple → National Palace Museum → Former Official Residence of CKS → Dinner (Din Tai Fung or Mongolian Bar-B-Q) → Shilin Night Market

One-Day Tour 1. Northeast Coast Tour Tour Stops: 1.Jiufen(an nostalgic mountain town with ocean view renown as the “gold city” and the shooting location of the Gold Lion’s prize-won film “The Sad City”) 2.Jinguashi(a once popular area for the past gold rush near Jiufen) 3.Yeliu(The erosion of sea, weathering, and earth movements make the rock shapes particular scenery such as Queen’s Head or Fairy’s Shoe) 4.Juming Museum(the largest outdoor art museum in Taiwan with the collections of the art Master Ju Ming’s creative sculptures) 5.Keelung Miaokou Night Market

*Optional tours fee will be advised on the website.

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2. Hsinchu Hakka Tour Tour Stops: 1.Jinguangfu House(represents the pioneering sprit of Fukienese, Hakka, and national fusion) 2.Beipu Cold Spring 3.Neiwan Township(a mountain town with traditional hakka culture and snacks) 3. Yilan Cultural Tour Tour Stops: 1. National Center for Traditional Arts(located beside beautiful Dongshan River, dedicating to continuous propagation, innovation, and renewal of traditional arts) 2. Suao Cold Springs(A rare type of cold springs with a temperature of less than 22°C, suitable for bathing and consumption) 3. Nanfan-ao Fishing Village(A base for coastal fishing with abundance of fish catch for visitors to taste the freshness of the Pacific Ocean!) 4. Baimi Clog Museum(a hand-made specialty developed by Baimi Village)” 5. Pinglin Tea Museum(presenting the Chinese tea culture and is worth visiting for tea lovers)

Post Congress Tours 1. Taroko(Marble) Gorge 2-Day Tour Day 1— 1. Taroko Gorge National Park(famous for its spectacular mountains and marble canyons.) 2. Butterfly Valley Resort(an resort with abundant flora and fauna, beautiful landscape and butterfly sceneries in particular) Day 2— 1. Hualien City 2. East Coast National Scenic Area(known as "Taiwan's last unspoiled land with spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean and the Coastal Mountain)

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Sun Moon Lake

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2. Sun Moon Lake 3-Day Tour Day 1— 1. Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area(located in the middle of Taiwan and the only natural big lake with plentiful natural and cultural landscapes in Taiwan) 2. The Lalu(the only high-end Design Hotel–certified resort in Taiwan) Day 2— 1. Sun Moon Lake Tea Factory 2. Puli Brewery Factory 3. Taomi Eco Village Paper(Taomi Village is a model village recovered from the earthquake and develops its feature of eco-tourism) 4. Fengjhia Night Market(the most delightful area to taste and experience Taiwan local food and culture in Taichung) Day 3— 1. Lugang Historical Site(renown for the ancient narrow lanes and veritable collections of art and masterpieces of architecture) 2. Sanyi Museum of Wood Sculpture Note: 1. All tours are departing from TICC (Taipei International Convention Center). 2. For the quote of each tour please refer to the AOCOG 2011 website www.aocog2011.org.tw 3. For more travel information about Taipei and Taiwan, please refer to: http://eng.taiwan.net.tw/

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ACCESS TO HOTELS & VENUES Complimentary shuttle bus pick-up services from the Taoyuan International Airport to designated hotels at the both airport terminals have been arranged. The shuttle buses are provided from 9am to 5pm on September 22-23, 2011. If the shuttle bus schedule is not convenient for your arrival time, please take the alternative way to Taipei city as follows:

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport

Toward You Air Bus

Toward You Air Bus (East Line)

Taiwan Bus Corp. (Kuokuang Line)

(West Line)

Fare: NTD 145/60-70 min.

Fare: NTD 125/50-60 min.

Fare: NTD 90/70-90 min.

Time: Every 20-30min.

Time: Every 15-20min.

Time: Every 20-30min.

Service Hour:

Service Hour:

Service Hour:

Taoyuan Airport-05:50-24:50

Taoyuan Airport-05:40-24:50

Taoyuan Airport-

Grand Hyatt Taipei -04:40-23:00

Taipei Main Station-05:00-23:30

06:00-23:00 Sheraton Taipei Hotel MRT

04:40-23:00

Taipei Main Station

ZhongXiao Fuxing Station

Sheraton Taipei Hotel

Grand Formosa Regent Taipei

Hotel Royal Taipei

The Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei Taipei Fullerton Hotel Nan-Jing EAST

Ambassador Hotel Taipei

Far Eastern Plaza Hotel Taipei

Grand Hyatt Taipei

20 min. Shuttle Bus 10 min. Shuttle Bus

25 min. Shuttle Bus

5 min. Walk

10 min. Shuttle Bus 10 min. Shuttle Bus

Taipei International Convention Center

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September 23-27, 2011 Taipei, Taiwan n

GENERAL INFORMATION About Taiwan Taiwan lies on the western edge of the Pacific “rim of fire”, and continuous tectonic movements have created majestic peaks, rolling hills and plains, basins, coastlines, and other wonders. Furthermore, Taiwan’s tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate climates provide clear differentiation between the different seasons, thus it owns abundant flora and fauna. That’s why when the Portuguese first landed on Taiwan, they said: “Formosa,” meaning, “beautiful (islands).” And it is just on account of the historical fusion of east and west on this island that makes Taiwan diverse with regard to landscape and cultural contour. About Taipei Taipei is Taiwan’s largest city as well as its economic, political, cultural, and fashion center. It is also a city which never sleeps. The nightlife of the city is as lively, if not more lively, when compared with daytime. In Taipei, 24-hour bookstores, restaurants, cinemas, karaoke parlors, and other places of cultural or leisure entertainment are providing visitors with a dynamic urban living experience. Furthermore, the prosperous 3C gadget market is the destination anyone visiting Taipei must go. Visa of Entry Foreign nationals may obtain tourist visas if holding foreign passports or travel documents valid for more than six months in Taiwan. 30-day visa-exempt entry are afforded to citizens of 39 countries. For detailed information please refer to the Bureau of Consulate Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China, www.boca.gov.tw. If any participant should require any assistance in preparing documents for visa application, please contact the Secretariat (e-mail: service@aocog2011.org.tw) Currency Only New Taiwan Dollar (NTD) is acceptable at regular stands, stores and restaurants. Foreign currencies can be exchanged at government-designated banks, international airports, and hotels. The banking hour is 09:00-15:30, Monday-Friday. Climate Taiwan is located in the sub-tropical zone and encircled by sea, therefore the climate is with clear seasonal differentiation. Taipei as the host city, its temperature during the period of Congress in September ranges from 24-30 degree Celsius. For further weather forecast please refer to www.cwb.gov.tw

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Insurance Participants are encouraged to purchase travel insurance prior to their travel to Taiwan. Insurance policy typically covers accidental loss of belongings, medical costs in case of injury as well as illness, and other possible risks of international travel. Dress Code Smart casual attire is appropriate for meeting sessions. Dress for Welcome Reception is smart casual, and lounge suits are suggested for the President’s Night as well as the Gala Dinner. Aside from the official events, short sleeves, light waterproof jacket, and comfortable shoes are recommended for tour programs. Electricity / Internet Access Taiwan uses electric current of 110 volts at 60 cycles, and appliances from Europe, Australia or South-East Asia will need an adaptor or transformer. Many buildings have sockets with 220 volts especially for the use of air conditioners. Taipei City Government proudly presents the WiFly application, which offers free access to wireless network, through all Xinyi District, and our Congress venue, TICC and TWTC are encompassed in this area. Tipping and Tax Tips are not necessary anywhere in Taiwan, while 10% service charge would normally be included in the bill. In addition, VAT(value-added tax) refund is available in the airport, thus visitors should collect receipts and VAT refund form while shopping. For more information about getting around in Taiwan and Taipei, please refer to: http://eng.taiwan.net.tw http://www.taipeitravel.net

Taipei

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Taiwan Urogynecology Association Taiwanese Society for Reproductive Medicine Taiwan Society of Perinatoloy Taiwan Association for Minimally Invasive Gynecology Taiwan Association of Gynecologic Oncologists The Taiwanese Menopause Society The Society of Ultrasound in Medicine, Republic of China


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