Guangzhou and Hong Kong are only about 170 km apart, and thanks to high-speed trains, cross-boundary buses, ferries and private transfers, it’s easy to choose a route that fits your budget and schedule. (more…)
Macau International Airport (MFM) to Senado Square is a short hop across Taipa and the bridge into the UNESCO-listed Historic Centre; you can go by fast taxi or private transfer, cheap public bus, Macau LRT plus a short walk, or…
Shenzhen and Hong Kong sit back-to-back across the border, and with high-speed trains, metro links, buses, ferries, and private transfers, you can usually get between the two in under two hours door-to-door. (more…)
Traveling between Guangzhou and Shenzhen is fast and straightforward thanks to high-speed rail, classic trains, intercity buses and door-to-door transfers, so you can choose the balance of speed, comfort and budget that suits you best. (more…)
Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) sits on Lantau Island about 30 km from Central, and thanks to the Airport Express, airport buses, taxis and private shuttles, getting from the arrivals hall to the skyscrapers of Central is quick and straightforward;…
Shenzhen to Macau is easiest by direct ferry from Shekou, fast high-speed train to Zhuhai then a short border walk, or via the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge (HZMB) shuttle bus after a quick hop to the Hong Kong Port. Private cars/transfers…
Macau to Hong Kong’s China Ferry Terminal (Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon) is easiest by high-speed ferry direct to the terminal. You can also cross via the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge (HZMB) using the 24-hour shuttle plus a short bus/MTR hop into…
Beijing to Shanghai is one of Asia’s easiest mega-city hops. Your main choices are the fast G/D high-speed trains (city-center to city-center), frequent flights (PEK/PKX ↔ SHA/PVG), a classic overnight sleeper train, or a budget-first long-distance bus. Private car/charter works…
Beijing to Xi’an is a classic China route. Choose between fast G/D high-speed trains, time-saving flights to XIY, atmospheric overnight sleepers, budget long-distance buses, or a private car/charter if you want door-to-door flexibility. Use the step-by-steps and map links below…
Shanghai to Shenzhen is a classic north–south hop across China’s east coast. Your best choices are the fast and frequent high-speed G/D trains, quick flights to Shenzhen Bao’an (SZX), a money-saving overnight sleeper on conventional rails, or a long-haul bus…