Guiyang Transportation
As the Provincial capital as well as the tourist collecting and distributing center of Guizhou Province in China, the transportation in Guiyang is rather modern and convenient. Transportation in Guiyang is composed of a three dimensional transport system of airways, railways, highways and waterways as well as public transportation such as buses and taxies, with the railways as the dominate mode of travelling on the whole. At the same time, there are regular sightseeing bus services from Guiyang and the major cities in Guizhou Province.
All Transportation in Guiyang
Railway
Guiyang is the collecting and distributing center for the tourists in Guizhou Province with the railways as the main mode of transportation.Read More
City Transportation
The roads in Guiyang are wide and good and the bus system in Guiyang is rather modern and convenient. You can take a bus to most places of the city, especially to the scenic spots.Read More
Highway
Centered with Guiyang, the highways in Guiyang are very modern and convenient, and it has very extensive highway networks with national highways No. 210 and 321 running through Guiyang as well as 4 provincial-level roads, extending to the other cities all over China.Read More
Air
Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport is just 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) away from Guiyang City center, and there are direct flights from Guiyang to the major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Kunming, Nanchang, Guilin, Fuzhou, Chongqing and Zhengzhou as well as Nanning, Changsha and Ji’nan.Read More
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