Beijing - Getting Around
Public Transport
City buses run 0530-2300 and are very crowded, particularly in the rush hours (0630-0830 and 1700-1900). There is also a limited night service between 2300 and 0530. Fares are paid to the conductor. It is important to have the destination written in Chinese as the conductor almost certainly will not speak English.
Fast, cheap and efficient, the subway (0530-2300) is an appealing alternative, although the trains can be packed during rush hours. The subway consists of two main lines: the East-West Line runs from Pingguoyuan to Sihui Dong, and the Ring Line follows a circular route, mirroring the Second Ring Road. The ‘13 line' operates in the north of the city, connecting Dongzhimen and Xizhimen Ring Line stations, and the ‘Ba Tong' Line 1 extension threads further east as far as Tuqiao. But those are just tasters - by 2020 Beijing will have the world's longest metro system, featuring 19 lines that will stretch a total of 561km (349 miles). Entrances are marked by a logo of a square inside a ‘C' shape and there is a flat rate depending on the length of the journey. Tickets can be purchased from the ticket offices above the platforms. Signs and announcements are in Chinese and English.
Taxis
Driving in the City
Car Hire
Bicycle Hire
Bicycles can be rented from many hostels and hotels. Another central option is Kingdom Bike Rental B402-5, Oriental Plaza, Wangfujing Dajie, Doncheng District (tel: (86) 1338 1400 738; website: www.bicyclekingdom.com).
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