| Travel Guide to Guangzhou, China |
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Baiyun Airport is about 20 kilometers north of Guangzhou. It is the largest international airport in southeast China, serving some 10 million passengers a year, and flying to 74 cities in China and 19 international cities. The airport has four terminals for international flights and 16 for domestic flights. Facilities include VIP waiting room, information boards and public announcement system both in Chinese and English.
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(a) Domestic trains to Northern part of China such as Beijing and Shanghai etc.
(b) Train to Hong Kong - frequent direct trains to and from Guangzhou and Hong Kong everyday, two and half hours travel time.
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(a) High Speed catamaran service to Hong Kong, two and half hours travel time.
(b) Slower overnight ferries to Hong Kong and various destinations.
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The main long-distance bus station is just west of Guangzhou train station on Huanshi Xi Lu, with the Liuhua depot opposite handling short-range traffic, mostly from northern and western Guangdong. A variety of services from central and western China also use the East bus station on Baiyun Lu or the West bus station on Huangsha Lu - neither is far out, but taxis are your best bet on arrival for reaching accommodation
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| Destination Guide to China |
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