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  • Pedestrians safer with colored stripes 1 pictures ( 08-04-08 )

    The city of Hangzhou has launched trial yellow-and white-striped crosswalks to better protect pedestrians.

    Biking ( 06-08-14 )

    Biking is a good option to get a feel of urban life in China. Bicycles play an important role in Chinese daily life, especially in cities like Beijing and Tianjin (天津) where the roads are well-constructed. There are probably over 1 billion bikes in China. Though not pretty, bikes provide the basic means of transportation for shopping and leisure activities for most Chinese. A bike will easily give you access to alleys and hutongs (胡同), to which other means of transportation would not be ...

    Bus Travel ( 06-08-14 )

    Though the railway network in China is ever-expanding, there are still many places that cannot be accessed by railway services. Buses are therefore a cheap, and in some cases, the only way of getting around. The huge numbers of private operators who have sprung up in the last few years means that services are increasingly frequent, even to remote places. However, some cities have so many depots it can be hard to find the right departure point. The advantages of bus over train travel are that ...

    Chinese Aviation ( 06-08-14 )

    In 1959, China Airlines entered the airline business with the intention of providing a fast and dependable airline service throughout Asia and the world. Today, China Airlines continues to maintain that standard with more than 9,000 China Airlines employees and 61 China Airlines aircrafts. China Airlines serves 44 destinations throughout Asia, North America, Europe and Oceania. With dedicated service and daily international departures, China Airlines has proven itself a leader in world travel. ...

    Country Buses ( 06-08-14 )

    While exploring the Chinese countryside on foot, if you get tired of walking, there are always other easy options. Locate the nearest road. There’s a good chance it will have a bus route. Even small dirt roads out in the middle of nowhere will often have one or two buses plying on them in a day. Usually, such bus routes won't be marked, but you can ask people who live near the road if there is a bus and when it usually comes. Then simply wait by the road and flag the bus down when it comes. ...

    Getting Around ( 06-08-14 )

    Hitching ( 06-08-14 )

    International Railway ( 06-08-14 )

    Subway ( 06-08-11 )

    Taxi ( 06-08-11 )

    Train ( 06-08-11 )

    Water Transportation ( 06-08-11 )

    Bus Transportation ( 06-08-11 )

    Domestic Flights ( 06-08-11 )

    International Airports ( 06-08-11 )

    Railway Transportation ( 06-08-11 )

    Subway Transportation ( 06-08-11 )

    Taxis in China ( 06-08-11 )

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