Wan Chai Assessment Centre, Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority
Address: 6th Floor, Hee Shin Building, Hennessy Road 1, Wan Chai.
How to get there: MTR Hong Kong Island Line (blue) Wan Chai subway station A2 exit, turn right and walk for about 10 minutes. There is a post office and McDonald's underground.
There's really nothing to stay around, only the Langham House. (longham) the house price may be a little more expensive. But the tour guides in the hotel lobby are very enthusiastic and familiar with that area. It is clear from what kind of transportation is good to how long it takes to take a taxi, and when there may be traffic jams, and it is convenient for the doorman to take a taxi for you on the day of the exam. I didn't take a detour.
If you don't live in Langham House, other hotels are actually good, as long as there are many large and small youth hostels near Mong Kok in Kowloon ... Let's give up ... If you don't sleep well before the exam, you will die ... Just arrive one day in advance and get familiar with the examination room. Because Langham House is located in the bustling area of Mong Kok, it is very convenient to travel. I was going to look for the examination room first, but the guide was so detailed that I didn't even have to look for the examination room. Take a taxi directly the next day. I leave around 7: 00, arrive around 7: 20, and then stand and wait bored. My experience is not to arrive too early around 7: 45, but pay attention. (does not mean being late)
Of course, there is nothing to eat and play around there. When you leave the airport, you will see a counter where you can buy Octopus cards. You can spend $300 directly to buy a card to go to airport metro, and you will go directly to the city soon ~! ! (Because I didn't buy a card, I bought a ticket and took the subway one way 1 10, and finally returned the deposit of 300 dollars, 50 yuan. This card also includes unlimited subway trips in hk3 days, which is very cost-effective. It also includes11the cost of returning to the airport after the exam in 0 yuan, which is a bit verbose. Generally speaking, spending three days on the Hong Kong subway is free! )
If you want to go to the Longhan Hotel I recommend, the route is: take the subway from the airport station to Jiulong Station, and take a taxi to 30 yuan HK$ to reach Longhan. This hotel is quite famous, and drivers generally know it. Actually, you can get to Mong Kok by changing the subway several times, but it's too time-consuming and laborious. )
Besides, when you leave the airport, you must take several travel guides or maps with you. Much more convenient. The counter where Octopus is purchased will also provide a free subway map.
On the invigilation of exams, two words: very strict! ! There are people around me who grab bags directly across regions, so there is no need to remind them. Because it wasn't the teacher there, it was the staff of the SAT organization who was invigilating = = I didn't bring my ticket for the exam that day (I must remember to type it so as to fill in the information), so I asked the invigilator what my own exam number she read me. There was nothing to say about this performance.
Any questions are written in the supplementary questions.
Be careful. Good luck.