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Guilin's busy Liangjiang International Airport is 28km southwest of the city. There are over 20 airlines that fly to and from Guilin between every major mainland Chinese cities, including outlying cities such as Hong Kong, Macau, Taipei, and Fukuoka.
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Railway Station and Excursion Trains
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There are two railway stations in Guilin; the South Railway Station and Guilin Railway Station. Both stations are well-equipped with facilities such as ticket counter, lost/stolen service, refreshment concessions, information office, and waiting lounges. There are several trains running to Guilin several times a day.
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Passengers Wharf
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Guilin can reach Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macau via Wuzhou by waterway. It has eight wharfs, and there are one foreign tourists' wharf and one domestic tourists' wharf in Zhujiang River and Mopanshan Mountain respectively.
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Expressway |
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Guilin boasts a network of highways that extend to cover the entire province as well as neighboring provinces. The Guilin-Liuzhou-Beihai Expressway has entrances and exits to urban area, Hunan Province and Liuzhou. An emergency parking zone and a special emergency phone is available every 500 meters and 2km on the road.
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Urban Traffic
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Guilin has convenient public bus network throughout the city. It has 266 buses and 26 bus lines. There are also periodical sightseeing buses arranging one-day tour for individual tourists owned by Guilin International Travel Service.
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Taxi
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Taxis in Guilin can be found 24 hours a day and passengers can take taxi everywhere at any time. The city government has issued regulations so that the taxi service in Guilin is standardized; all taxis must look nice and clean, must have a meter installed, must not refuse to take passengers, and must not bully and blackmail passengers.
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This article is authored and copyrighted by
Royal Exclusive Travel
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