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Beijing transport services

 
Beijing transport services    2008-07-18
      

Beijing is a world renowned tourist city and its modern transport network ensures travelers a pleasant journey.

Here is a brief introduction to the Chinese capital's transport offerings.

Taxi
Taking a taxi is the most convenient way for visitors to travel around the metropolis of Beijing. There are more than 67,000 taxis operating in every corner of the city.

The taxis are visible at the airport, railway and bus stations. What's more, most taxi drivers in Beijing speak some simple English. This provides foreign visitors with great convenience of being able to communicate.

The charge of taxi service in Beijing differs according to the time of day. In daytime, the flag-down rate is 10 yuan (1.46 U.S. dollars) for the first three km and two yuan per km for the remainder of the journey. If the trip is longer than 15 km, the charge rises to three yuan per km. At nighttime (11 p.m. to 5 a.m.), the flag-down rate is 11 yuan for the first three km, and the charge for travel over three km is 2.4 yuan per km, and 3.4 yuan per km for a journey of over 15 km.

Although taxis are expensive for some travelers, they are convenient, especially in the middle of the night or in early morning.

Due to the traffic in Beijing, taxis charge not only according to their meter, but also for waiting time in traffic, driving at night and distance for driving without a passenger. For every accumulated five minutes of waiting time you will be charged an additional one-km fee. It is recommended tourists ask for a receipt from the driver because the car number, company name, driver registration and complaint telephone number information are listed on it.

Subway
The metro is the fastest form of transport in Beijing. The city now has five subway lines with 140 km of track, transporting millions of passengers daily. It plans to add three subway lines this year and reach 200 km in length.

One new route, the light rail system, will run from east Beijing's Dongzhimen station to the Beijing Capital Airport ahead of the Olympics. It will only take 16 minutes to travel the 28.1 km from Dongzhimen to the airport's new Terminal Three (T3). The price for every ticket is still under discussion. According to a recent hearing on the fare, most people agreed a 25 yuan price was fair.

For other lines, the normal operating hours of the subway are 5a.m. until 11 p.m.. Line 13, however, is from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. with the price ranging from two yuan to five yuan.

On the days of the Olympics' opening and closing ceremonies, the subway will run 24 hours. All lines also have an English-language service system.

Last month, a new automatic fare collection system was put into operation at all subway stations. This demands use of magnetic strip tickets or mass transit smart cards. Most subway stations have installed the automatic ticket vending machines.

Passengers can also inquire to subway staff about queries to avoid taking the wrong train and wasting time. Compared with the congested road network, the subway is a far better choice for getting around the city.

Bus
Buses in Beijing play an important role in common people's daily lives. Most buses are air-conditioned now. The cheapest ticket for short distance buses is one yuan and for other long distance buses, the charge varies based on the journey. Passengers can enjoy some discount if they board a bus using a mass transit smart card.

If there is no conductor on a short-distance bus, passengers should board via the front door, pay the one yuan fare into the box and exit via the rear. Since these buses are self-serving, please prepare small bills or coins before boarding or buy a mass transit smart card at any subway station or large bus station. The cards can be used for both buses and subways.

On July 20, two new sightseeing bus tour routes will be launched to help visitors experience both the ancient and modern in the Chinese capital during the Olympics.

One route starts at Yongdingmen Gate in southern Beijing, and passes several major historic attractions. These include the Temple of Heaven, the Front Gate (Qianmen), the Tian'anmen Gate, Jingshan Park and the Drum Tower.

The other route starts at Datun, outside the north Fourth Ring Road, and passes major Olympic venues and facilities such as the Olympic Green, the Olympic Village and the "Bird's Nest" National Stadium.

The double-deckers are air-conditioned and the fare for the routes will be set in the next few days.

During the August Olympiad and September's Paralympics, the city will extend the operating time of more than 350 bus routes. In addition, it will also open 34 new routes connecting the city with each of the Olympic competition venues. Among the new routes for the Games, 19 will run around-the-clock.

Beijing will also offer free bus and subway services for Olympic ticket holders during the Games.

Bicycle
Many Beijing hotels offer bicycle rentals, the daily cost of which is 20 yuan to 30 yuan. There are many bicycle rental companies in Beijing now. They provide varied services according to customers' demands.

The Jiayimu Bike Rental Company, established in 2007, has opened nearly 200 outlets in Beijing close to subway stations, commercial districts, Olympic venues and office buildings, as well as in big communities.

The company has over 5,000 common bicycles available. The deposit for every bike is around 180 and the rental fee is only one yuan half an hour. At every outlet, the company has a detailed rental service information bulletin board in English.

You can rent a bike at one outlet of the company and return it to any outlet of the company near your destination. For more information, you can log on www.join-bike.com or dial 400-896-5901or 65853651.

The other company, Bicycle Kingdom Rental and Tours Co., Ltd has only one outlet but it provides more individualized services. The company open a 24 hours' hotline 13381400738 in English and can sent and pick up the bike to a place at the customers' request.

The company, located at the Wangfujing, has over 40 bicycles especially for outdoors activities. More information is available at company website www.bikekingdom.com.

If you are a vigorous traveler, riding a bicycle through the hutongs in Beijing is a wise choice for exploring the city thoroughly.

Rickshaw
Rickshaw travel is an excellent way to experience old Beijing culture and the hutong (alleyways). To save time, locals sometimeshire pedal-powered rickshaws to navigate the narrow lanes. Travelers can get a fresh perspective on local life.

Rickshaws, which can sit two people maximum, are found around some transfer centers and tourists resorts. The rates are often higher than taxis especially during holidays.

There are five rickshaw companies for sightseeing in Beijing and they cooperate with travel agencies for alley tours. On average, the fees for alley tour in Beijing including tourist resorts such as drum tower, Gongwangfu, are around 180 yuan per capita. The fare cover fees of the historical resorts' tickets and English tour guides.

Only licensed rickshaws are allowed operation in Beijing for tourists' sight-seeing. If you prefer to hire rickshaws by yourselves and remember to bargain for an exact price prior to climbing aboard.

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