Category Archives: Xi’an Transportation

As one of the most ancient and popular destinations in China, Xian has a convenient public transmit system. Most of the buses here are self-service. Generally, the air-conditioned buses (with numbers starting with “K”) charge CNY2 per person, and others charge CNY1 per person. Besides, the price of some buses with conductors ranges from CNY0.5-CNY4 according to the distance of the journey. A child under 130cm (4 feet) is free to take any public bus in Xian.

Xian Transportation

Xian is the capital of Shaanxi province, located in central of China, between the Weihe river in the north and the Qinling Mountains in the south. Xian is in a favorable geographical location surrounded by water and hills. It has … Continue reading

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Xian Bike Rental And Subway

Xian Bike Rental The city of Xian within the city wall is walkable. So hiring a bike to tour the city is a very good way of visiting Xian. Many hotels in Xian offer free bike rental or they charge … Continue reading

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Public City Bus In Xian

Public City Bus As one of the most ancient and popular destinations in China, Xian has a convenient public transmit system. Most of the buses here are self-service. Generally, the air-conditioned buses (with numbers starting with “K”) charge CNY2 per … Continue reading

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Xian Long Distance Bus

As the second largest highway transportation hub in China, Xian has seven bus stations located in the urban area. You can take buses to more than 300 cities and counties, covering 18 provinces. Although the bus ticket fee is much … Continue reading

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Xian Transportation

By Air Xian Xianyang International Airport (XIY) is located 30 miles northwest from the downtown. Over 150 international and domestic airlines connect Xian with other 74 domestic cities, including Beijing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Harbin, Kunming, Lhasa, Shanghai, Urumqi, Wuhan, Hong … Continue reading

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