Guilin Transportation
Guilin is a popular tourist destination as it has its own prefect e transportation system that convenient tourist travelling around. Many visitors travel far and wide to see the renowned karsts, the steep, pointy hills that freckle the landscape.Below is the information of Guilin Transportation.
Guilin Liangjiang International Airport is 30 kilometers west of the city (about a 40 minute taxi ride). Most large hotels have shuttles available (with prior notice). Other airport shuttles cost RMB20 and operate without a fixed schedule. A taxi into the city will cost around RMB80-RMB100. A shuttle bus is available for departing passengers leaving from the CAAC Shanghai Road office (at Minzhu Road ) for the
China 's vast train system is focused on serving its large population who fully understand how the train network operates and of course, speak Chinese. Traveling by train is certainly achievable and can be a great way to get to know the people, the culture and to see the country side at a more leisurely pace. It is also a much cheaper means of transport that traveling by air.
Intercity express coaches arrive and depart from the intercity station. The coach network in China is very good. Most routes from major cities are serviced by new long distance coachs that are comfortable and have seatbelts fitted to the coaches. Tickets are obtained from the bus station.
Most short range buses that service nearby towns like Yangshuo and Xing'an leave from the old railway station in the west. These buses should be inexpensive (RMB10-20 to Yangshuo)
The most popular and spectacular way to get from Guilin to Yangshuo is by taking a tour on the Lijiang River . Boat tickets can be bought through your hotel or at the ticket office on Binjiang Road near the Lijiang River and south of Fir Lake or click here to book a tour.










