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Wuhan Tianhe International Airport airport is located in Wuhan’s suburban Huangpi District, around 25 minutes to Wuhan city center. It is the busiest airport of central China as it is geographically located in the centre of China’s airline route network. Every hour, one airport coach leaves for the long-distance bus stations which are near the Hankou Railway Station and Wuchang Railway Station.
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There are many daily flights linking Wuhan and numerous other destinations. People can get to many major cities of China such as Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Guangzhou, Nanchang, Fuzhou and Chengdu as well as some big cities in the world.
Wuhan, at the crossway of Beijing-Guangzhou railway line, is one major railway hubs in central China. Every day trains depart from Wuhan to almost every city inside Hubei province and trains are available for getting to major cities in China, like Beijing, Shanghai, Harbin, Urumqi, Luoyang, Chongqing, Xi’an, Kunming, Chengdu, Liuzhou, Guangzhou, Nanchang and Hefei. There are three main railway stations in Wuhan, namely Wuhan Railway Station, Wuchang railway station and Hankou Railway Station. You can take taxies or buses from the railway stations to the urban area. Because the three railway stations are not close to each other, travelers should make sure in advance which station they should go to board the train.
Wuhan is the largest transportation hub in central China. Highways radiate in all directions. There are several long-distance bus stations in the city: Fujiapo Passenger Station in Wuchang, Hongji Passenger Station in Wuchan, and Jinjiadun Passenger Station in Hankou. There are a lot of buses all over the city. The buses are often crowded with only standing room. The Tourist Line 402 can take tourists to the Yellow Crane Tower and East Lake.
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