Pudong International Airport Long Distance Bus Schedule
Just an update for Pudong International Airport shuttle bus schedule I wrote few months ago. The photo was taken from the airport terminal last week and I’m surprise to found there are 7 spelling mistake! Shanghai is organising World Expo soon and they ought to do something about the information board!
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I noticed some visitors to my blog were looking for informations on how to travel from Shanghai Pudong airport to the surrounding cities. Hence I decided to post this information to help.
Pudong Airport Long Distance Bus Station:
Pudong airport serving direct buses to:
Zhejiang Province: Hangzhou, Ningbo, Shaoxing, Jiaxing, Yiwu, Qingtian, Huzhou.
Jiangsu Province: Nanjing, Suzhou, Kunshan, Wuxi and Zhangjiagang.
You can buy tickets at the ticket counter at gate 6-9 of arrivals hall. Tel: 021-68345743.
Pudong In’t Airport to:
- Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Sport Centre (Fare: RMB 100)
Pudong: 9:30, 10:50, 12:00, 13:30, 15:30, 17:30, 19:30.
Hangzhou: 07:00, 08:30, 10:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 16:00. - Jiaxing West Bus Station: (Fare: RMB 58)
Pudong: 11:10, 13:10, 16:10, 18:10.
Jiaxing: 07:30, 10:00, 13:30, 15:40. - Qingtian: (Fare: RMB 222)
10:40, 13:40 - Yiwu: (Fare: RMB 180)
13:10, 16:50 - Kunshan: (Fare: RMB 76)
10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30, 16:30, 17:30, 18:30, 19:30 - Suzhou: (Fare: RMB 82)
10:00, 10:40, 11:20, 11:50, 12:50, 13:50, 14:40, 15:20, 16:10, 16:50, 17:50, 18:50, 20:00 - Wuxi: (Fare: RMB 100)
11:20, 12:20, 13:20, 14:20, 15:20, 16:20, 17:20, 18:20 - Zhangjiagang: (Fare: RMB 120)
12:50, 14:40, 15:40, 17:40 - Nanjing: (Fare: RMB 136)
10:20, 12:50, 14:50, 16:50, 19:20
If you are travelling to nearby cities that are not listed above, you will need to take the airport shuttle Line 5 to Shanghai Railway Station and buy a train ticket to your destination.
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Doesn’t all these spelling mistakes highlights the root cause of quality problems with “made in China”. They just don’t care about doing things right.
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The visual reading part seems to be true and I am sure most of the tourist can still figure it out. However, since this information board is appearing at a international airport, they should get it right in the first place. Guess they do not even bother to check at all…