A public transport guide: Ready? Go!
Shenzhen Airport
The moment they step into Bao'an International Airport, people can feel the bustling vitality as they get caught up in the hurrying crowds. From here, you can fly to every corner of the world.
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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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