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…)
Traveling from Shanghai Pudong Airport to Nanjing Road is simple, with Metro Line 2 offering the most direct and cheapest route into central Shanghai, the Maglev plus Metro Line 2 providing the fastest rail option, and taxis giving the easiest…
Getting from Shanghai to Wuyuan is straightforward once you understand the rail and road options, plus how to line them up with your arrival in Shanghai and your plans in the villages around Wuyuan. (more…)
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…
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…
Getting from Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) to The Bund (Waitan) is easy once you pick your speed vs. budget: the Maglev rockets you into the city in 8 minutes, Metro Line 2 is the cheapest door-to-downtown ride, airport buses…
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA, mainly Terminal 2) sits on Metro Lines 2 and 10—both run straight to Nanjing Road (East/West). Choose metro for cost and predictability, taxi/rideshare for door-to-door, or a prebooked car if you prefer meet-and-greet. Details, prices,…