Transportation Guide

Transportation Guide

Jan,31 2013


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Once upon you landed on China, in order to get arrived in your school, sometimes, you may encounter transit of airplane from a city to another city. By plane is the fastest way which is a good choice for long distance.




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Sometimes, travel by train can be another good choice cause it's cheaper than flight. Counterly, by train can take more time than plane. But if you would like to view the scenery at the same time, train is your choice. Among trains, High Speed Rail is a faster and more convenient tool for transfer. 


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Each major city in China has its own metro system, which provides convenient and timely transportation. Fares are inexpensive and differ from one city to another. Metro transportation is recommended especially during rush hour toavoid heavy traffic.



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Peer-to-peer ridesharing transportation is another common way to travel from point to point. Ride-hailing apps are ableto carpool, call taxis, and book limousine service, and various types of vehicles are available to meet your travel needsTypically, app-fares are generally cheaper than taxi fares.



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Returning to the country's roots as a 'bicycle nation , China has developed a bike-sharing system over the past fewyears to reduce air pollution and protect the environment. Major bike-sharing operators have their bikes scattered oruniversity campuses and bike racks throughout the city, making short-distance travel convenient. To borrow a bike. alvou need is a smartphone linked to vour bank account for mobile payment.