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Getting to China

Getting to China will be easier for any tourist if he or she makes the proper preparations. Visitors to China most often take the air route. Generally, people go by air, but one can also go by sea or by land. Right from walking to taking the world's first magnetic levitation train, the Chinese are the masters of movement.



Getting to China is most convenient through flight. Flying is by far one the most popular and convenient ways to get to China. There are three ways to fly. One can either take the economy, business or the first class. The difference is in price and obviously the level of comfort. Particularly busy periods are usually when Chinese students are flying home for Summer, flying back to Universities around the world after Summer or around Chinese New Year (early February). Tickets at these times are often hard to get and/or more expensive. Tiger Airways [4], Bangkok Airways [5] and Air Asia [6] offer low-priced flights from Southeast Asia (Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Manila) to various destinations in southern China, including Xiamen, Jinghong, Guangzhou, Haikou and Macau. Besides, Oasis Airways [7] offers cheap no-frills flights between Hong Kong and Europe, currently to London, with fares starting at $1000 HK ($125 US) one way, $6600 HK ($825 US) for business class. The country's own airlines are also growing rapidly and working hard to become highly competitive in both service and pricing. They include China Southern [14], China Eastern, and Air China.

Getting to China is also comfortable by international ferry. There are ferries from Japan and Korea, more specifically.

Finally, Beijing's main train station which is located in central Beijing offers routes all over China and international trips. Getting to China is possible from many of its neighbouring countries and even from Europe. Regular rail service links mainland China with Hong Kong. There are also rail routes from Nanning in Guangxi province into Vietnam via the Friendship Pass. There is another rail link between Kunming in Yunnan province and Hanoi via Hekou and Lao Cai. Moreover, there are four weekly connections between the North Korean capital Pyongyang and Beijing.

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