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Transportation in ChinaThis information will make
your life a whole lot easier and you will be able to understand transport in China way better. So let’s take a closer look at the best available options.
Air Transport
At the moment, there are 182 commercial airports in China that are used every single day for both domestic
and international flights. China plans to expand this number even more, and they will add eighty-two
more airports to this list in the next couple of years. This will greatly improve air transport within this
country and allow more people to use this means of transportation at a lower price, for sure.
Air China, China Southern Airlines, and China Eastern Airlines are dominating the air transport market, and
the majority of passengers choose to use their services because they are safe and offer comfortable travel.
Of course, there are other smaller air transport
companies who are trying to enter the market by offering lower ticket prices, but these
three airlines are simply stronger, have a long
tradition, and offer great services to their loyal
customers.
With so many airports, domestic travel within China is quick and easy. Of course,
all the major cities have multiple airports and they are the large hubs for air
travel, but the chances are that you will find an air route
of your interest no matter where you need to go.
Rail Transport
Rail transport in China has been around since 1864. It is the most popular way to travel within this
country, and it experiences a high volume of traffic on a daily basis in all regions. It is also a cheap and reliable way to transport goods, so all major cities and ports are well connected via railway to make that process
quicker and safer. The rail network is quite impressive, and it is
91,000 km long at the moment.
It is clear that China is heavily investing in the railroad
system, and it has made the high-speed travel available to
absolutely everyone. There are nine high-speed lines that
connect large cities, and you will be able to travel between
them at the speed of up to 300 km/h, sometimes even faster.
They will surely get you quickly to wherever you need to go. There are also 7,000 kilometers of the
railroads that are reserved for 250km/h high-speed trains that run between other cities. The Maglev
train is also a nice edition to China’s railroads. This amazing train that is capable of reaching 431 km/h
is the world’s fastest train used for passenger travel.
Another notable part of the Chinese railroads is the so-called New Silk Road that connects Lianyungang
with Kazakhstan while going through more rural provinces of China. When you reach Kazakhstan, the line shifts to another railroad with Rotterdam as the final station. It is an astonishing route that will take you from the far side of Asia straight to the heart of
Europe.
Road Transport
China began building cross country roads during the 1930s and nowadays it has an enormous network
of high-quality roads that are perfect for car travel. There are two different networks of roads that go
through different regions of China – one of them is China National Highways, and the other one is
Expressways of China. Right now, there are over 3,984,000 km of track all across China, and using
them for transport is fast, reliable, and you will be able to get to know China in a whole new way.
China National Highways sometimes require a toll, but they are mostly free to use. They are not highways per se, and the speed limit is 100 km/h. However, don’t be surprised if you see other vehicles speeding by because
not everyone obeys the rules. There are not many cameras or radars placed on this network of roads, so some of the drivers see this as an opportunity to drive as fast as they can. However, following the rules and
obeying the speed limit is simply a must to keep yourself and everyone else around you safe while driving.
Expressways in China are a bit different and they currently have the largest expressway system in the
world. That title was once held by the United States Interstate Highway System. The network is 123,000 kilometers long and it connects various provinces of China. They are an excellent way to
travel by your own car and you will be able to get quickly to your desired destination.
Inter-City Transport
If you plan on moving to China and living there for some time, you need to learn the best way to get
from point A to point B. Metropolitan areas in China are enormous, and the chances are you will not be living right next to your workplace. Therefore, you
need to figure out your way around. Luckily, there are so many options within large cities, and you will find
the way that will get you safely to your workplace and back in no time. So let’s take a look at the most
popular means of transportation in the urban areas.
MetroAll major cities have metro systems. Metro is cheap, perfect for commuting, and stations are everywhere.
There is a total of fifteen metro systems that are in full operation right now, and eighteen are currently being built. So if you end up working in Shenzhen or Beijing,
you will be able to make use of these large underground rail systems. Metros in China can get a bit crowded, especially in the mornings or evenings,
but they are kept pristine.
Electric bicyclesBiking is a popular way to travel around urban areas. They are
super healthy, do not pollute the air, and allow you to experience the city to its fullest. Having in mind that China is the largest manufacturer of electric bicycles in the world, it comes as no surprise that they are extremely popular in that country and
pretty much everyone has one. They are compact and perfect for maneuvering through a city, especially during the rush hour. So if you are worried about getting stuck in the traffic, electric bicycles are your best choice. They require a quick battery charge and you
will be able to cover around 40-50 kilometers at a moderate speed without any problems.
BusesBus transport within the urban areas is not as popular
as using metro systems. Even though all the major cities are well covered with bus lines, they are simply not as fast as the metro, and they often get stuck in
traffic, making you late for work. Therefore, not many people are using them. However, they may be a great addition to your general route if you need to get to a part of the city that is not connected to a metro line.
Commuter rail systemsAs we have previously mentioned, large rail systems are often used for long distance travel. However, there are a
couple of commuter rail systems available in China as well. Even though this type of transport is more popular in Europe and the United States, it is gaining popularity in China as well. Beijing Suburban Railway has started
operating recently and it is slowly becoming the transport of choice by some of the people who live in
the suburbs and don’t want to use the metro..
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