If your next travel destination is China, then here will provide you the best guide of transportation in China. The transportation system in China has experienced major growth and expansion since 1949. Nowadays, China has a comprehensive transportation network of flights, trains, highways, subways, and waterways. Among these, high-speed rail lines, highways, and many new subways, have perhaps improved the daily lives of local people most dramatically. The online booking system for all of these transportation is also well developed, which allow travelers to book tickets online anywhere around the world easily.
Traveling by air is the most convenient and the fastest way from international cities to most cities of China. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), a governmental department for administration of China's civil aviation and transportation services, takes charge of about 1,035 domestic regular flights. Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Guangzhou are considered as the gateway cities and air hubs with many international daily flights.
At present, there are a total of 76 international airports in use in China, including 70 in mainland China and 6 in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. Among them, Beijing Capital International Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport are the world's top 10 busiest airports in 2017.
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Train, as the most principle transport mode in China, accommodates enormous passengers transport volume. China railway is undergoing fast development, especially its high speed railway. By now, the railway network in China has totaled 131,000 kilometers and will reach 150,000 kilometers by 2020. These railways cover almost every place in China, even remote mountainous areas, plateaus, and the seaside.
China Railway Corporation(an organization operating the country's rail system) also operates several international passenger trains to nearby countries including Russia, Mongolia, North Korea, and Vietnam. In addition, several international railways are under construction or planning such as China - Thailand Railway, China - Laos Railway, China - Pakistan Railway, China - Nepal Railway and China - Myanmar Railway.
China currently has the world’s largest HSR system and high-speed train has been the top choice of more and more travelers in China. Among Chinese railway network, about 22,000 km belong to high speed railways. Currently, the high-speed train is denominated as one of the Four Great New Inventions of China. Currently, the high-speed railway is almost cover the major cities of China. It is very popular to travel Beijing-Xian, Beijing-Shanghai, Guilin-Guiyang, Lanzhou-Urumqi, Chengdu-Chongqing, Yichang-Wuhan…by high speed train.
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Almost all cities, counties and towns in the city are accessible by highways. The length of highways in China amounts to 1.18 million km, including 68 national highways and over 1600 provincial highways. The system of national-level highway is known as the 7918 network, composed of 7 radial highways from the capital Beijing, 9 north-south highways and 18 east-west highways.
Road conditions are usually very good, but be prepared that in remote areas such as Guizhou, Tibet and Xinjiang, the roads might be poor. Beijing, as the capital of China, has 11 national highways, linking with plenty of other cities such as Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Wuhan, Chengdu, Changsha, Taiyuan and Xian.
Traveling by highway/road is not as comfortable as traveling by flight or high speed train. We suggest that you don't use long distance buses unless you go to the remote places which other means of transportation cannot take you to such as some attractions in Tibet, Sichuan, Yunnan, etc.
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China has a coastline of some 18,400 kilometers and more than 5800 rivers with a total length of 400,000 kilometers. It has 110,000 kilometers of navigable rivers, streams, lakes, and canals. The main navigable rivers in China are the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Pearl River, Xijiang River, Huangpu River and Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, etc. a Choosing a cruise ship as the vehicle to go out for travel in China, you can have a special enjoyment and experience, as well as enjoy the interesting and beautiful scenery along the river.
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Urban transportation plays an important role in each city of China. Many convenient modes of transport are available in urban areas of China for you to take such as public buses, taxies, bicycles. In major Chinese cities, subway, light rail and even Maglev trains can all be considered as good ways for you to get around the city.
Traveling by subway is probably the best way for tourists to get around the city. Now more than 20 cities have subways lines including Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, Chengdu, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Chongqing, Kunming, Wuhan, Changsha, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Harbin, Dalian, Tianjin, Shenyang and more cities. More subway systems are under construction, or in the planning stage in these and other cities.
For foreign tourists, it's a good way because there are English signs and maps on the ticket card.
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In China, almost all major cities are equipped with a developed bus transport system. Bus transport is economical and convenient, so it's the main choice of local people getting around. If you don't know Chinese, we don't recommend you to take the bus alone because most bus drivers don't know English. No matter at the bus station or in the bus, almost all the words are written in Chinese. Pay attention to your belongings which may attract pickpockets when you take the bus.
Most of the buses run only during the daytime from about 06:30 to 19:30, and there may be buses in some cities running through the night. Self-service ticketing buses are common in the country, with CNY1.00 or CNY1.20 for one ticket. Some will charge according the distance you take.
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Taking a taxi is the most comfortable and secure way of getting around. Taxis are everywhere at any time of day and night. It could be different in color and fare in different cities. Most taxi drivers in China speak only Chinese, so you must have the destination address written in Chinese characters if you cannot speak Chinese.
The fare of taking a taxi is composed of the starting fare, and the fare of over starting mileage, and fuel charge. Prices vary by city but are usually very cheap. In big cities, all the vehicles have a meter, almost systematically used. You can also negotiate the price with the driver before getting into the car.
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Bike-sharing programs are inexpensive, promote health, and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. In the most cities of China, the Bike-Share system was well developed. Two major bike-share companies in China has more than 7 million bikes in operation in over 150 cities. And rent a bike in China only take few steps on a smart phone app, now the public bicycles already become one of the major transportation in the urban areas of China.
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Mobike(Nationwide Bike-Sharing App/Chinese)
Hellobike(Nationwide Bike-Sharing App/Chinese)
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