Both are designed to have arrivals come through the basement and departures from the second floor. Both are very large and look more like modern airports, serving many destinations with high-speed rail links. There are two main train stations, 32.0887 118.7922 2 Nanjing Station (sometimes referred to locally as Nanjing North, on the north shore of Xuanwu Lake and is also very close to the Zhongyangmen long-distance bus station) and 31.9706 118.7933 3 Nanjing South Station. It costs ¥136 from Shanghai and the trip takes about five hours.īy train Also see High-speed rail in China There is a slower bus that runs four times a day from both Shanghai airports it starts at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, makes a stop at Hongqiao Airport and then goes on to Nanjing Zhongyangmen. If you're flying into Shanghai then it is best to catch a high-speed G train from Shanghai Hongqiao train station that takes 75 minutes and costs ¥139.50 (2nd class). A one-way ticket costs ¥20 and can be purchased from the kiosk outside the arrivals hall. The services run at 30 minute intervals, it takes more than an hour to arrive at the North Railway Station. ![]() There are two express-bus routes from the airport to downtown Nanjing - one terminates at the North Railway Station and one terminates at the South Railway Station and connect with the subway and local city buses. A taxi ride to the downtown area will take the same time but cost around ¥100. ![]() Be prepared for a rather long walk between lines 1 and S1 at the South Station interchange. There is a subway connection between the airport and Nanjing South Railway Station called the S1 line which takes half an hour and costs ¥6. There is also an evening flight every day from Shanghai Pudong International Airport for international connections. has connections to most Chinese cities and a few international flights from Japan, South Korea, South East Asia, Los Angeles, Finland and Germany. Get in The Sun Yat-sen mausoleum, one of Nanjing's many historical sites By plane It was the capital of the Republic of China under the Kuomintang, from 1927 until their retreat to Taiwan in 1949. It has many historical sites including the tomb of the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. ![]() Its name means "southern capital" (Beijing is "northern capital"). Jemisin 17 'An Odyssey' by Daniel Mendelsohn 16 'Brotopia' by Emily Chang 15 'The Power' by Naomi Alderman 14 'The Wife' by Meg Wolitzer 13 'Heart' by Sandeep Jauhar 12 'There Will Be No Miracles Here' by Casey Gerald 11 'A Separation' by Katie Kitamura 10 'American Wolf' by Nate Blakeslee 9 'Earning the Rockies' by Robert D.Nanjing is a renowned historical and cultural city, and it was the capital of several dynasties over the course of Chinese history. Chapter Menu x 39 'Nomadland' by Jessica Bruder 38 'Interior Chinatown' by Charles Yu 37 'Trick Mirror' by Jia Tolentino 36 'Severance' by Ling Ma 35 'The Poet X' by Elizabeth Acevedo 34 'Helping Children Succeed' by Paul Tough 33 'Beaten Down, Worked Up' by Steven Greenhouse 32 'Beijing Payback' by Daniel Nieh 31 'Citizen: An American Lyric' by Claudia Rankine 30 'American Spy' by Lauren Wilkinson 29 'The Street' by Ann Petry 28 'Disappearing Earth' by Julia Phillips 27 'Inheritance' by Dani Shapiro 26 'American Prison' by Shane Bauer 25 'Heart Berries' by Terese Marie Mailhot 24 'Circe' by Madeline Miller 23 'The Overstory' by Richard Powers 22 'We the Corporations' by Adam Winkler 21 'Conversations with Friends' by Sally Rooney 20 'The Woman Warrior' by Maxine Hong Kingston 19 'The House of Broken Angels' by Luis Alberto Urrea 18 'The Fifth Season' by N.K.
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