高雄市84001大樹區學城路一段1號
|
(1)楠梓火車站到 義守大學校本部
步驟一:首先,背對火車站直走到底,接著左轉延建楠路、興楠路,繼續 直走
步驟二:興楠路接中山路直走 ~
步驟三:看到上山入口後左轉上山,約十分鐘的車程即可到達。
小技巧:全部的山路皆有雙黃線,若您不知道要轉哪裡,跟著雙黃線準沒錯。
(2)國道1號(中山高)楠梓交流道(355km)到義守大學校本部
步驟一:下楠梓交流道巡路標往大社前進
步驟二:興楠路接中山路直行(進入大社區)
步驟三:穿越大社區後進入觀音山風景區,繼續直行即可見義守大學路標。
小技巧:全部的山路皆有雙黃線,若您不知道要轉哪裡,跟著雙黃線準沒錯。
(3)國道10號仁武交流道到義守大學校本部
步驟一:下仁武交流道走水管路往仁武焚化爐方向前進
步驟二:約行5分鐘注意左側義守大學路標至仁義路後左轉
步驟三:仁義路直行到底右轉經過義大城即可看見學校路標
Transportation
Transportation is highly convenient in Taiwan, for both international and domestic travel. Air travel is the main means for foreigners coming to Taiwan. Domestic transportation includes airlines, railways, highways and the high speed railway along the west coast. The transportation between Taiwan and outer islands mainly relies on airlines and secondarily on ferries.
Transportation is highly convenient in Taiwan, for both international and domestic travel. Air travel is the main means for foreigners coming to Taiwan. Domestic transportation includes airlines, railways, highways and the high speed railway along the west coast. The transportation between Taiwan and outer islands mainly relies on airlines and secondarily on ferries.
- Airlines
Taiwan has two international airports: CKS airport in the north and Kaohsiung airport in the south. Three carriers fly domestic routes that connect the island’s main cities and offshore islands. - Railway
Trains on the round-the-island rail network provide extremely convenient services. In recent years, regional short-distance electric-train routes have benefited commuters and students alike. Tickets may be purchased by phone, through the Internet or at the stations. - High Speed Railway
The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) on the west coast has been in operation for several years. The travel time between Kaohsiung and Taipei is only1.5-2 hours. There are eight stations along the line. - Highway (island-wide highway network)
Taiwan’s highway network grew rapidly during the past 10 years. Freeways with controlled access and toll stations are concentrated on the west coast. There are three E-W trending roads across the island, the northern one being an express way, and the central and southern ones winding narrow roads. Numerous paved county routes are wide enough for sight-seeing buses. Scheduled bus lines provide connection among most cities and townships. - Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)
Both the Taipei metropolitan area and Kaohsiung City have an MRT system. The Taipei MRT covers a wide area, while the Kaohsiung MRT is comparatively simple. Both MRTs link with the Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) and Taiwan Railway lines. The Kaohsiung MRT already has a station at its international airport, while the Taipei MRT’s link to the international airport is still under construction.