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Transportation
By
plane:
Kunming Wujiaba International Airport has managed
to connect the city with other places within
Yunnan, in China, and even around the world.
Flights are available to most major Chinese
cities such as Beijing (3 hours), Shanghai (2.5
hours), Chengdu (1 hour), Guangzhou (1 hour),
Guilin (1.25 hours) as well as international
destinations such as Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore
and Kuala Lumpur. Flights to regional Yunnan
tourist destinations (Baoshan, Jinghong, Lijiang,
Manshi, Xiaguan and Zhaotong) are generally
available.
The
airport is 5 km south of the city center (Dongfeng
Square). To get to the airport by taxi usually
costs about RMB15 and takes 20 minutes. Bus
No. 52 runs from Daguan Tower via the main railway
station to the airport. Also, bus No.67 runs
by the north railway station via the main railway
station. Lastly, bus No.78 runs between the
airport and the north railway station via the
municipal government building. Most of the above
buses are available from 6am to 10pm.
There
is no money exchange service at the airport,
but there are ATMs that accept the Bank of China's
Changcheng card and most international cards.
However, there is a Bank of China branch opposite
the the arrival gate with a credit card service
(3% processing fee), traveler's check exchange
(0.75% fee) and other money exchange services.
By
train:
There are two railway stations in Kunming.
The main railway station (also known as Nanyao
station) is located about 4 km from the city,
a RMB10 taxi ride that takes about 15 minutes.
Apart from bus lines that link the railway station
with the airport, bus No.68 runs to the Expo
'99 Garden and bus No.80 runs to the Xiyuan
bus station. Most hotels in Kunming have rail
ticket booking services. The main railway ticket
office is at 19 Kubshi Lu not far from the Nanjing
Hotel. There, tickets can be arranged from 8am-5:30pm
(with a long lunch break).
Yunnan
tourist trains:
Kunming to Shilin (Number 202): 8:28am-9:55am
Returning (Number 201): 3:20-4:47
(RMB20 for a one-way ticket and RMB30 for a
roundtrip ticket)
Kunming
to Dali (Number 213): 10:10pm-6:45am
Returning (214): 7:42am-10:50pm
(RMB50 for a hard seat ticket and 85 for a hard
sleeper middle bunk)
Kunming
to Yuxi (Train 208): 5:48pm-7:58pm
Returning (Train 207): 10:54am-8:31am
The
Northern Railway station might be useful for
those seeking a further trip to Vietnam. Be
careful as it is impossible to get a Vietnamese
visa in Kunming, a visa has to be arranged beforehand
in Guangzhou or Beijing or other parts of the
world. The railway station is 3 km from the
city to the north. A taxi will get you there
for RMB10 in 15 minutes. Bus No.25 and bus No.64
both run to the northern station (and the main
Nanyao rail station as well) and bus No.78 runs
between the northern rail station and the airport.
By
bus:
There are four major long distance bus stations
in Kunming:
A. The South station is directly opposite the
Nanyao railway station on Beijing Lu. This is
Kunming's major bus station and has bus routes
to most regional destinations. There are two
classes of bus generally available here: the
cheaper Regular and the faster and more luxurious
Gaokuai (literally "Highway Express").
The station is well managed and ideal for all
manner of tourists.
B. The Railway station square bus station has
buses for most destinations in Kunming, although
it is less organized with more private buses
that have less fixed schedules.
Most of the buses here are normal coaches and
are cheaper than Gaokuai buses. Buses to Shilin
and Jiuxiang start here, but the best way to
reach these places is by train, as the buses
on this route tend to pick up as many tourists
as possible along the way and the supposed 2
hour drive invariably ends up being at least
4 hours.
C. The Western station used to be the second
largest bus station in Kunming, but is currently
the third largest after the Huangtupo Station.
Buses run to most regional destinations from
here. The station is well managed.
D. Huangtupo station is growing bigger every
day , but since this station is far from the
city and most bus routes are not to tourist
destinations, (with only two sleepers to Zhongdian
departing at 3 PM and 7 PM, probably stopping
in Lijiang and Dali), it is not widely used
by tourists.
City Transport:
The fare for public buses is RMB1 throughout
Kunming. Most of the buses in the city start
at 6am and end at 10:30pm. Passengers should
stand close to the door if they want to get
off, otherwise, the driver may simply not stop.
Some buses also have an English recording that
calls out the names of stops.
Taxi
fares in Kunming are RMB8 for the first 3 km
and RMB1.8 for each additional km (RMB9.6 and
RMB2.7 after 10 PM). For a trip longer than
10 km, the part after 10km is charged RMB2.7/km.
Bicycle
rental is another option in Kunming. The Camellia
Hotel (RMB2 per hour and RMB10 for a day) is
a good choice. Also, the Friendship Travel Agency
in the Kunming Hotel rents, but for a slightly
higher cost. A third choice is the Kunhu Hotel
on Beijing Lu near the railway station charging
the same price as the Camellia.
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