As the fourth and newest municipality in China, Chongqing is the largest city in
southwest China in terms of both territory and population. The metropolis boasts a
three dimensional transportation system which has helped to make it one of the most
significant transportation hubs in the country. By air:
Besides the numerous air connections with domestic cities, the city also has links with
international destinations. The Jiangbei International Airport is 21km from the city
center and is accessible from the city via express way.The following is the air schedule
for some of the most important flights. By train:
The city is linked by the Chengyu (Chengdu-Chongqing) railway, Chuanqian
(Chongqing-Guiyang)railway and Xiangyu (Xiangfan-Chongqing) railway, and has further links
with the national railway system. It is very convenient to travel to and from Chongqing by
train. The Chongqing train station is
located in the city center. By Bus:
Chongqing has a sound road system and it is quite convenient to get to Chongqing
from Chengdu which is
around 450km away. The two cities have express ways linking them and it costs RMB150 and
takes about 4-5 hours for the trip. By boat:
Chongqing is located beside the legendary Yangtze river and has long been an
important inner land harbour. In the past, boat was the only possible way to travel to
Chongqing. Today, despite severe competition from trains and planes, water transportation
is still favoured by many travelers both because of the comfort, leisure and the great
views along the waterways. Although a boat ticket is cheaper, it is also much slower. City Transportation:
The city boasts an established network of city transport, dozens of public bus routes run
between 5:30am and 9:00pm. There are also numerous minibuses and other buses
available. The starting fare for Chongqing taxis, for the first 3km is RMB5 and it is
quite possible to get to any place in town for RMB20 by taxi. |