If you’re going to China on a business trip, you’ll want to know How to Get Around in Beijing on public transportation. Unless you have a chauffer or tour guide to take you around, you’ll need to know which public transportation goes to the locations you need to get to for business meetings and conferences.
Whether you fly from Los Angeles to Beijing, Chicago to Beijing, Atlanta to Beijing or anywhere else in the country, your flight is the least of your worries. You know the plane will take you to the airport, but where do you go from there? You can check with the tourism in Beijing Shanghai China or Ho Chi Minh City Beijing Day Tour Vietnam Beijing travel information to see how to get around, but you’ll need to do that before you leave on your business trip to Beijing.
If you’re staying at a hotel in Beijing, but that’s not where your meetings are, you’ll need to know How to Get Around in Beijing on public transportation. Be sure to get this book for all the transportation in Beijing that you will need on your trip.
The “Beijing Complete public transport guide” specifically designed for all English-speaking tourists and visitors to Beijing. This guide will enable you to get around Beijing with confidence and ease. The guide will save you lots of time and money. It was designed as a way to help you find the information you need quickly.
Beijing is a huge metropolis. Most of its people do not understand a word of English. In addition, when you finally find English speakers they seldom have the information you need to get to your destination. Taxi drivers often do not understand English. They often refuse driving Beijng Tour long distances or take you to the ‘general destination’ only, which may be several kilometers away. Traffic jams are very common and taking a taxi can prove to be a costly and time-consuming exercise. Beijing’s extensive public transport system, including buses and subways, offers the most cost effective and efficient way to travel.
The “Beijing Complete public transport guide” has extensive information on Beijing’s public transport system – including details of over 22,000 bus and subway stations.
The guide has detailed information sorted by
* Time tables
* Bus & Subway routes
* A full list of bus stops, sorted in both English – Chinese and Chinese – English
* A full list of popular destinations (such as major tourist attractions, markets, museums, temples, universities, hospitals, parks) and how to get there using public transport.
* Most popular and highly appraised hostels