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Sino-German/Austrian Workshop Dali

International Workshop of Dali University and Silk Road Project Beijing

Sino-German and Sino-Austrian meeting

Sep. 4-6, 2019

Dali University, 大理大学

at Dali, Yunnan, China

 

NEW: Link to Conference Photos:  Hires Lowres

 

 For arrival information and how to get to hotel take this link:

http://silkroad.bao.ac.cn/silkroad-save/transportation.pdf

 

For (nearly) final program new link here for download!

 

For general travel and local information link here for download!

 


Follow this Link: List of Participants

Scientific Organizers:

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (Dali U), This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (NAOC/KIAA, Beijing/Heidelberg), M.B.N. (Thijs) Kouwenhoven (XJTLU, Suzhou), Gerhard Hensler (U Vienna), Chingis Omarov (NCSRT, Almaty)

 

Accommodation and financial support: It is is expected that ALL participants take care of their travel and accommodation expenses by their own funds. The local organizers offer help for hotel reservation, see registration form below. In exceptional cases there may be some accommodation support for students or young postdoc, or through special cooperation programs (Kazakhstan, Austria), please talk to organizers, or the responsible project leader (Rainer Spurzem for Kazakhstan and Austria), if not yet done so.

 

Please note that we have to charge a modest registration fee, which is 500 CNY for a student (bring valid student ID) and 900 CNY for a staff. The registration fee is for food and coffee break only; it will be collected at the registration desk by cash, Alipay, Wechat pay, or credit card on 4th Sep. 9:00-21:00 at Lanlinge Hotel.


Venue: The meeting will be held at the Lanlinge (Landscape)  hotel in the old town of Dali http://www.landscapehoteldali.com/ ; information about transport will follow later here.

 

 

 

This workshop brings together the teams and collaborators of the Sino-German collaboration on the  "Systematic study of stellar populations in star clusters" (DFG/NSFC, Dali Univ. Zhongmu Li/Heidelberg Univ. Rainer Spurzem), the Sino-Austrian collaboration (U Vienna, G. Hensler/R. Spurzem), the China-Kazakhstan collaboration (Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute Almaty, C. Omarov/R. Spurzem), and the teams of Silk Road Project (XJTLU Suzhou, T. Kouwenhoven/Beijing/...) and Dali University.  With the help of dynamical simulations of star clusters, advanced stellar population synthesis and dynamical studies of star clusters are combined; models of star clusters with binaries and planetary systems are presented; dynamics of galaxies and galactic nuclei, with gas, stars, and black holes. We focus also on investigation of star clusters with both photometry and spectroscopy methods, used equally for observational and simulation data.

 

 

 

 

 

List of Participants:

 

Participants of Sino-German/Sino-Austria Workshop Dali, Sep. 4-6 2019
Name Institution Country/Affiliation
Rainer Spurzem Heidelberg U/NAOC Germany/China
Zhongmu Li Dali U China
Shuo Li NAOC China
Jiaxin Wang BNU China
Mohammad Mardini NAOC Jordan/China
Chichun Zhou Dali U China
Yanhui Chen Chuxiong Normal U China
Guilan Luo Dali U China
Huanbin Chi KUST China
Francesco Paolo Rizzuto Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik Italy/Germany
Xiuming Xu XJTLU Suzhou China
Francesco Maria Flammini Dotti XJTLU Suzhou Italy/China
Qi Shu KIAA/Peking University China
Yohai Meiron University of Toronto Canada
Matthias Kuehtreiber University of Vienna Austria
Gerhard HENSLER University of Vienna Austria
Bhusan Kayastha UCAS/NAOC Nepal/China
Shiyan Zhong YNAO China
Xin ping Zhou YNAO/Dali U China
Ma, Yingxin Shanghai NU/Dali U China
Yangyang Deng Shanghai NU/Dali U China
Wenchang Zhao Dali U China
Jing Chen Dali U China
Gang Li Dali U China
Hongfei Liang Yunnan Normal U China
Jian Hu Dali U China
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Travel

Dali located in the southwest of China and about 350 km of Kunming which is the capital of Yunnan province. There are direct fights to Dali from Beijing and Shanghai. Or you can take the flight to Kunming and then from Kunming to Dali by plane (about one hour trip) or by high-speed train (about two hours trip). We list the flight information during the workshop below. Please check the Ctrip website for more flight information.

 

Flight information from major Chinese cities to Dali and returns

 

Date

Departure

Arrive

Flight

Sep. 3th

Beijing

Dali

CA1419    06:25—10:10

 

 

 

 

MU9724   06:40—10:25

 

 

Shanghai

Dali

MU9726 13:40—17:15

 

 

Kunming

Dali

MU5943   07:15—08:15

 

 

 

 

CZ8028   09:20—10:20

 

 

 

 

MU5734   17:15—18:15

 

Sep. 4th

Beijing

Dali

CA1419    06:25—10:10

 

 

 

 

MU9724   06:40—10:25

 

 

Shanghai

Dali

MU9726   13:40—17:15

 

 

Kunming

Dali

MU5943   07:20—08:15

 

 

 

 

MU5734   17:15—18:15

 

Sep. 7th

Dali

Beijing

CA1420   11:20—14:45

 

 

 

 

MU9723  19:05—22:30

 

 

Dali

Shanghai

MU9725  18:00—21:25

 

 

Dali

Kunming

MU5944   15:55—17:05

 

 

 

 

CZ8027   07:20—08:20

 

 

 

 

MU5737   10:15—11:15

 

Sep. 8th

Dali

Beijing

CA1420   11:20—14:45

 

 

 

 

MU9723  19:05—22:30

 

 

Dali

Shanghai

MU9725  18:00—21:25

 

 

Dali

Kunming

MU5944   15:55—17:00

 

 

 

 

CZ8027   07:20—08:20

 

 

 

 

MU5737   10:15—11:25

 

 

The high-speed train from Kunming to Dali and returns

The high-speed train from Kunming to Dali and returns are very frequent (around every half hour from 7:40 am to 9:00 pm) and convenient (about 2 hours trip). Please note there are three strain stations in Kunming, all the trains from Kunming to Dali depart from the Kunming station. You can check the train schedule from the website here.

Intra-city traffic

The workshop will held in the Landscape Hotel (Chinese name: Lanlinge Hotel) . Landscape Hotel is located at No. 96 Yuer Road, the ancient city of Dali, which is adjacent to Erhai Lake in the East and Cangshan Mountain in the west. It is the only hotel in the ancient city of Dali to display the different patterns of Bai architecture in Bai courtyard style.

 

The map around landscape Hotel, restaurants and other useful spots are marked on the map

 

You can get to the hotel by city transportation or taxi from the airport or railway station. We list the Intra-city traffic information, please check it.

 

 

About Dali

Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture is located in the west-central part of Yunnan Province, with an elevation of 2090 meters, is a city with natural scenery, national characteristics and historical background. Dali has spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Nearby are the ancient city of Dali and the spectacular Chongsheng Buddhist Temple with its three miraculous pagoda towers. One hundred miles to the north is another beautiful ancient city, Lijiang, a UNESCO Heritage Site, framed by the 18,000 foot Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, and roughly thirty miles away from that is the Lijiang Station of the Yunnan Astronomical Observatory with its 2.4-meter telescope.

Dali has beautiful mountains and rivers, the most beautiful and clear lake in the whole southwestern region-Erhai Lake, and the beautiful and magnificent scenery of Cangshan and Laojunshan.

 

The view of Cangshan and Erhai

 

Dali Ancient City has been built for more than 1200 years, with Erhai Lake in the East and Cangshan Mountain in the west, forming a chessboard pattern of "one water around Cangshan, Cangshan embracing the ancient city". The cultural atmosphere here is rich, and friends from all over the world gather. It is an excellent place for sightseeing, vacation and literary and artistic exchanges.

 

The view of Dali Ancient City

 

The Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple is a national 5A scenic spot. Chongsheng Temple is currently the largest single monastery of Han Dynasty in China. From 937 to 1253, among the 22 kings of Dali Dynasty, there were nine Kings who were Zen monasteries and then monks. Therefore, Chongsheng Temple enjoys the reputation of "Royal Monastery" and "Buddhist Capital".

 

View of Chongsheng Temple