Traveling from Suzhou to Shanghai is quick and easy thanks to very frequent high-speed trains, a cheaper intercity metro-style route via Suzhou Metro Line 11 + Shanghai Metro Line 11, long-distance coaches, and private transfers. For most travelers, the best…
Traveling from Hong Kong to Macau is straightforward, with high-speed ferries, the 24-hour HZMB shuttle bus (Golden Bus) via the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, cross-boundary coaches, and private transfers. For most travelers, the best choice is either the ferry (fast, classic…
From central Beijing, the easiest ways to reach the Badaling Great Wall are the high-speed train (fastest and most predictable), direct tourist shuttle/bus transfers (simplest for first-timers), the public 877 bus (cheapest), or a private car/taxi for door-to-door convenience. Most…
Escaping Shanghai’s skyscrapers for the cool bamboo forests of Moganshan is straightforward once you understand the mix of high-speed trains, long-distance buses, private transfers, and self-drive options between Shanghai and Deqing County in Zhejiang. (more…)
Heading from Harbin to China Snow Town (Xuexiang) is one of China’s classic winter road trips: expect 5–7 hours through snowy forests, icy highways, and serious sub-zero temperatures. This guide breaks down all the realistic ways to go, how to…
Traveling from Shenzhen Bao’an Airport to Huaqiangbei Electronics Market is easy, with Metro Line 11 from Airport Station to Huaqiang South as the main option, plus taxis, ride-hailing, and at least one airport bus option toward the district. For most…
Traveling from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport to Beijing Road Pedestrian Street is straightforward, with Guangzhou Metro Line 3 from the airport, taxis, DiDi ride-hailing, and airport bus connections into central Guangzhou. (more…)
Traveling from Shanghai to Suzhou is quick and easy thanks to very frequent high-speed trains, a cheaper intercity metro-style route via Shanghai Metro Line 11 + Suzhou Metro Line 11, long-distance coaches, and private transfers. For most travelers, the best…
Traveling from Beijing to Harbin is straightforward thanks to frequent high-speed trains, classic overnight sleepers, and short flights, which make it easy to reach China’s famous Ice & Snow Festival city in any season. (more…)
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) is far on the east side of the city, while Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal (Baoshan District) sits up the Huangpu/Yangtze river mouth—plan for traffic and give yourself buffer time on cruise day. (more…)