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Guangzhou has Southern Airlines, Air China, Eastern Airlines, other major domestic airlines and a number of foreign airlines. The Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport has over 50 inter- national flight lines and 100 domestic flight lines. The terminal can handle 100 million passengers and 2.5 million tons of cargo per year.
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| > Getting to Downtown |
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Taxi is the most convenient and fast choice, but it’s high cost. There is a taxi queue outside the arrival hall. A trip downtown normally costs around RMB 150.00.
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Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (www.baiyunairport.com)
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Train
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The Beijing-Guangzhou Railway passes Guangzhou, the main north-south line through China , starting from the Beijing West Railway Station, through 98 cities and counties of Beiing, Tianjin, Hebei Province, Shandong Province, Henan Province, Anhui Province, Hubei Province, J iangxi Province and Gunagdong Province, ending at Kowloon of Hong Kong.Guangzhou Railway Station is located on Huangshi West Rd northwest of the city. It can be reached by Metro Line 2 and public buses.
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Wuguang High-Speed Railway
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short for Beijing–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway, Wuhan–Guangzhou Section, is a 968-kilometre (601 mi)high-speed rail line. There are 17 stations, including Wuhan, Wulongquan East, Xianning North, Chibi North, Yueyang East, Miluo East, Changsha South, Zhuzhou West, Hengshan West, Hengyang East, Leiyang West, Chenzhou West, Lechang East, Shaoguan, Yingde West, Qingyuan, Guangzhou North, Guangzhou South.
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| From Hong Kong to Guangzhou |
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There are three choices for you.
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- Take flights to Guangzhou at Hong Kong International Airport. It may take you 45 minutes. Alternatively, you may take Skylimo or Airport Mainland Coach at T2 Coach Station.
- Take Guangzhou-Hong Kong Express Coach at Hong Kong International Airport or other stations in the city. It may take you three and an half hours.
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