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Chengdu Transportation
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| Air
Chengdu Shuangliu Airport is the forth-largest airport in China. There are more than 60 scheduled flights to the major cities in China, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Qingdao, Nanjing, Hanzhou, Zhangjiajie (in Hunan Province), Xi’an, Lanzhou, Urumqi, Lhasa, Chamdo, Xiamen, Guilin, Kunming, Haikou. The international and interregional flights include those to Hong Kong and Bangkok. Click here to search China Domestic Flight Schedule and Airfare. |
| Railway
Chengdu is the most important transport hub in southwestern China. There are trains running between Chengdu and the major cities of China, such as Beijing, Xi’an, Kunming, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Urumqi, Shanghai, Lanzhou. |
| Bus
Buses offer easy access to most of the scenic spots around Chengdu including Yibing, Emei Shan, and Le Shan. The bus to Chongqing takes five hours. Three bus stations service Chengdu. The Xinnanmen bus station near the Traffic Hotel travels to most Southern, Western or Eastern destinations around Sichuan, the North Bus Station near the North Train Station offers frequent minibuses to Chongqing, and buses departing Ximen bus station head north to places like Jiuzhaigou and Songpan. |
| Public Bus
It costs 1 Yuan for common buses and 2 Yuan for air-conditioned buses in Chengdu. Tourists can get to most of the scenic spots in the city by bus. |
| Taxies
The starting price is 5 Yuan (for the first 1 km) andit it’s then 1.4 Yuan for every additional km. A 50% return charge is required when the distance exceeds 7 km. |


