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Nanjing Transportation

 Nanjing City has convenient air, railway, highway and water transport means that connect it with other domestic and international cities.

STARING PRICE CNY 8 1.7 / mile
Taxi fare
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Most cabs are small compacts and flag-fall is RMB 8, flag down fare is CNY 8 for 3 km, and then CNY1.7 per km follow up.

Within the city walls it should cost under CNY10 and going to Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Tomb from the city center is about CNY 20.

Flights
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Get in

Nanjing Lukou International Airport is located southeast of the city, about 29 km (18 mi) away from the city center. The five-star, four-star and main three-star hotels in the city all have shuttle buses to the airport. Travelers in the city can get on the shuttle bus at Zhongshan Nanlu Bus Station and the trip should take around 45 minutes. There are also shuttle buses to Shanghai Hongqiao and Pudong Airports at Zhongyanmen Bus Station and Jinling Hotel.

Nanjing Airport service tel.: 025-52480482

STARING PRICE CNY 1 / mile
Bus
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Get around

There are now seven long-distance bus stations in Nanjing: East Bus Station, Zhongyangmen, Zhonghuamen, Xiaguan, Hanzhongmen, Zhongshan Nanlu and North Bus Stations. Among them Nanjing Coach Station (Zhongyangmen) is the largest and busiest one.

Highway passenger service tel.: 025-58592355

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Nanjing is the biggest transportation hub in East China. 6 main express ways including Shanghai - Nanjing, Nanjing - Lianyungang, Nanjing - Natong, Nanjing - Hefei, Nanjing - Maanshan, Nanjing - Gaochun, connect four provinces. There are 9 long-distance bus stops in Nanjing. All kinds of buses make it easy to get around between Nanjing and cities around.

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Get in - Train

The Yangtze River Bridge in Nanjing connects railways on the northern and the southern river banks so that Nanjing has become the train transport hub of Eastern China. At the intersection of the national Jinghu Railway (Beijing-Shanghai Railway) and Ningtong (Nanjing -Tongchuan) Railway, Nanjing has a convenient rail network, with direct trains to Beijing, Shanghai (four hours), Hangzhou (two hours), Tianjin, Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang, Hangzhou (five and a half hours)and Xian.

Get around - Subway

The subway leads to major shopping malls in Xinjiekou area and to almost all the bus stops in the area covered by the line. People can easily change between the two transport networks. Convenient equipment such as access for disabilities, telecom signals, electronic guide screens and navigation signals make the trip comfortable.

Ship
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Nanjing is the largest inland water port city along the Yangtze River. Nanjing Port is located near Nanjing West Station, which has ships to other ports along the river.

Nanjing Port consultation tel.: 025-58805501

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Individuals are allowed to register a second-level .nl domain since 2003. As a forerunner, individuals were allowed to register a third-level domain since 2000. Such 'personal d omains' had the form of janjansen.123.nl. They never became popular, and registration has been suspended since 2006. Because there are only around 500 of such domains registered, in contrast to about 2 million second-level domains,