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By
plane:
Suzhou Guangfu Airport, is a small airport. It has only one flight
to Foshan every Tuesday. Most travelers fly into Shanghai and then
take a bus (one hour and forty minutes for
RMB50) from the Shanghai Airport or a train to Suzhou (about
an hour).
By
train:
Suzhou is an important city on the Beijing-Shanghai Railway line
and more than 20 trains stop at the Suzhou Railway Station everyday,
which is on the northern side of the city. A train to Shanghai takes
about one hour and costs between RMB20-50 depending on the type
of ticket. There are also regular trains to Nanjing and Wuxi from
here (2 hours).
By
boat:
The city of Suzhou is along the Grand Canal and therefore accessible
by boat from various cities along the canal including Beijing (Tongxian
County), Shanghai, Zhenjiang (in Jiangsu
Province) and Hangzhou. Although the boats travelling along
the Grand Canal are not always the most comfortable, this can be
a nice way to leave the city and to arrive in Shanghai.
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By
bus:
Buses to Nanjing, Shanghai and other major cities are plentiful
but buses may cost slightly more than a comparable train ride for
about the same amount of time. The buses to Nanjing pass through
Wuxi, Changzhou and Zhenjiang and then on to Nanjing along the Shanghai-Nanjing
Highway. Buses to Nanjing cost RMB80 and take about three hours.
There are two long distance bus stations in Suzhou, at each end
of Renmin Road.
City
transport:
Suzhou is small enough to walk around. The best way to see the sites
is to hire a bicycle (ask in your hotel).
There are numerous buses and taxis also operating in the city.
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