Find transfer & transportation guides from Iowa to Open University of Hong Kong. How to get from Iowa to Open University of Hong Kong by Flight.
You can get to Open University of Hong Kong from Iowa by verhicle types below
You have 8 options transfer to Open University of Hong Kong from Iowa below
Take a taxi from West Des Moines to Des Moines.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a bus from Davenport, Ia to Chicago, Il.
Take a bus from Harrison & Jefferson to 900 W Harrison.
Take a subway from UIC-Halsted to O'Hare.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a bus from 1st Ave & 32nd St to GTC Bay 5.
Take a bus from GTC Bay 11 to Airport Terminal.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a bus from Davenport, Ia to Chicago, Il.
Take a bus from Harrison & Jefferson to 900 W Harrison.
Take a subway from UIC-Halsted to O'Hare.
Take a bus from Shenzhen Bao'an Airport to Tai Wai.
Take a subway from Tai Wai Station to Mong Kok East Station.
Take a bus from Davenport, Ia to Chicago, Il.
Take a bus from Harrison & Jefferson to 900 W Harrison.
Take a subway from UIC-Halsted to O'Hare.
Take a ferry from Macau Taipa Ferry Terminal to Kowloon Ferry Pier.
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The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK) is a statutory university located in Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong. Established by the British Hong Kong Government in 1989, the OUHK consists of five schools, namely the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Lee Shau Ke... Learn more