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Transportation in China is convenient and easy to find. The country has a number of transportation options, which include air, rail, road, and waterways. International airlines operate within and out of the country from all the parts of the world. This enormous country can be explored using efficient china public transportation.

Air Services: The Air China, China Southern and China Eastern operate most of the flights in the country. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) offers easy accessibility to the country. There are various domestic airlines in China, which fly to different parts of the country. Though, a bit expensive, air travel is convenient way traveling from one part to another.

Rail network: China has a widespread rail network with excellent domestic and international services. All the tourist trains shuttle between all the major tourist cities of the region. International Railway runs on the routes- Beijing-Ulaan Baatar-Moscow; Beijing-Manholes-Moscow; Beijing-Pyongyang; Urumqi-Alma Ata; Beijing-Hanoi; Beijing-Ulaan Baatar.

Road services: China has a well developed road network. China has a total of 1.18 million km of highways with excellent passenger services, frequent flowing of high-grade, fast -running vehicles, and easy check-ins. There are frequent bus services, which normally run along the side lanes at an average speed of 100 km per hour in a streamlined fashion.

Transportation within a city: For commuting within a city the tourists would find taxis and local buses as the most convenient means of transportation for sightseeing and it is available in almost all the main cities of China. Normally the fairs are quire reasonable and moving around in the city on the pedi-cabs, hutongs and back alleys is a life time experience for its visitor.

Waterways: China’s vast maritime territory encompasses the Bohai, Yellow and East China seas in the east and the South China Sea in the south. The country’s long and winding coastline is clustered with extensive and deep harbors such as those in Shanghai, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Yantai, Qingdao, Qinhuangdao, Dalian, Beihai, and Hong Kong.

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