A public transport guide: Ready? Go!
Shenzhen Metro
Shenzhen’s Metro network now has 14 lines and one spur line in service, operated by Shenzhen Metro Group Co. Ltd. and MTR Corporation (Shenzhen) Ltd.
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High-speed rail links
Three high-speed railways link Shenzhen with other cities: the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link, the Xiamen-Shenzhen High-speed Railway, and the Ganzhou-Shenzhen High-speed Railway.
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Buses
Like “capillaries” of the city, public bus routes take people to most of the communities around Shenzhen. Riding buses is a fun and easy way of navigating and exploring the city.
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Shekou Cruise Homeport
As the only modern international cruise homeport in south China, Shekou Cruise Homeport, which integrates sea, land, air and railway networks, serves as a "sea gateway" that connects Shenzhen with Hong Kong, Macao and the rest of the world.
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Bicycles
There are a total of 3,197 km of non-motorized vehicle lanes in Shenzhen now, up 236% compared with 2016; moreover, 27% of the city’s roads are for non-motorized vehicles.
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Shenzhen Port
Shenzhen Port is the collective name of several ports located along the 260-km coastline of Shenzhen. Taken together, they constitute one of the largest ports in China in terms of international trade and one of the busiest ports in the world.
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Taxis
There are two ways to call a taxi: by telephone and via the internet.
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Applying for a Chinese driver's license with an overseas driving license
How to apply for a Chinese driver's license if you already have an overseas driving license.
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