How to Get Around Shanxi

When traveling to Shanxi, this guide offers comprehensive transportation information including airports, train/high-speed railway stations, cabs, subways, buses, and travel tips, enabling tourists to plan their trips more efficiently and enjoy a smoother journey.

When traveling to Shanxi, knowing the transportation information is crucial for planning your trip. Below are some of the main means of transportation and their related information about traveling to Shanxi:

I. Highway Transportation


1. Highways

Shanxi has a well-developed network of highways connecting major cities and major scenic spots. Tourists can choose to drive or take a long-distance bus tour.


2. Tourist Highway

Shanxi is fully promoting the construction of three No.1 tourist highways (Yellow River, Great Wall and Taihang). As of the current time (2024), most of them have been completed over the total planned mileage and are scheduled to be fully completed by 2024. These tourist highways are not only scenic, but also connect numerous attractions, providing tourists with convenient transportation options.


II. Railway Transportation


1. High-speed Railway

Shanxi already has several high-speed railroad lines in operation, such as the Yinxi High-Speed Railway, which connects Taiyuan, the provincial capital, with neighboring provinces and major cities in the province. High-speed railroads have become an important choice for tourists traveling in and out of Shanxi because of their fast and convenient features.


2. Ordinary railroads

In addition to high-speed railroads, Shanxi also has a comprehensive network of ordinary railroads. Tourists can take ordinary trains to visit different parts of Shanxi and experience the local customs along the way.


3. Specialized Tourist Trains

In order to meet the demand for tourism, Shanxi has also opened a number of special tourist trains, such as the one from Pingyao to Wutaishan. These special trains usually contain specific tourist routes and attractions, providing tourists with a more convenient and personalized travel experience.


III. Air Transportation

The major airports in Shanxi include Taiyuan Wuxu International Airport, which has opened a number of domestic and international routes. Tourists can arrive in Shanxi by air and then transfer to other means of transportation to their destinations.

In recent years, with the development of tourism, airlines have been optimizing and adjusting their routes to meet tourists' travel needs. For example, China Southern Airlines has increased the number of routes originating from Shanxi in the summer and fall seasons of 2024, with flights to 12 cities and more than 300 weekly flights in and out of Hong Kong.


IV. Other means of transportation


1. Public transportation

All major cities in Shanxi have a comprehensive public transportation system, and tourists can visit the inner-city attractions by bus.


2. Specialized Tourist Lines

In order to facilitate tourists to visit scenic spots, Shanxi has also opened a number of special tourist lines. For example, there is a special line from Datong South Station to Yungang Grottoes. These lines usually have fixed departure times and fares, providing tourists with more convenient and economical transportation options.


3. Taxi/Internet taxi

In Shanxi's major cities, tourists can also choose to take cabs or Internet taxis to their destinations. These means of transportation are flexible and convenient, suitable for short trips or night trips.


To sum up, there are various transportation options for traveling to Shanxi. Tourists can choose the right mode of transportation according to their needs and trip planning to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.

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