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Shanghai Maglev Train
Shanghai
Maglev Train
In
cooperation with the Shanghai Municipality and the Shanghai Maglev
Transportation Development Co. ( SMT ), German Transrapid constructed the first
commercial Maglev railway in the world in 2002, from Shanghai's Longyang Road
subway station in Pudong to Pudong International Airport . Commercial operation
started in 2003. The 30 km trip takes 7 minutes and 21 seconds and reaches a
maximum speed of 431 km/h ( 267.8 mph ). Normal operating speeds usually reach
431km/h, but during a test run, the Maglev has been shown to reach a top speed
of 501km/h. Longyang Road Station: First train: 6:45, Last train: 21:30 ;
Pudong Airport Station: First train: 7:02, Last train: 21:32 ;
Interval:
6:45-17:00 —— 15 mins.
17:00-21:00 —— 20 mins.
21:00-21:30 —— 30 mins.
Fare:
Single trip ticket : 50yuan, Round trip ticket (of the same day) : 80yuan ;
VIP Single trip ticket : 100yuan, VIP round ticket (of the same day) : 160yuan ;
Shanghai Cheap Transportation with Driver
2013年5月12日星期日
Shanghai Money-saving Tips Tour Guide Travel Guide
Language Barrier
Once you leave your hotel, English becomes less useful, although most shops and larger restaurants can produce a designated English speaker. In tourist-friendly Shanghai, however, you’re seldom too far from the next concierge.Call for Help
If you get lost or need advice, consult the English-speaking Shanghai Call Center (962288) for addresses, simple translations, and ticket information.Tipping
Outside of the pricier tourist establishments, which often levy a 15% service charge, tipping is appreciated but not expected. At some smaller restaurants, waitstaff might chase you down the block with your change.Don't Buy Bootlegged DVDs
True, they’re cheap, but quality is uneven (Harry Potter in Portuguese, anyone?) and U.S. Customs agents are increasingly targeting copyright infringement.Hail a Cab
Shanghai cabs are almost uniformly clean and legal. Reject drivers that refuse to use the meter. Before setting out, ask your hotel concierge to write your destination in Chinese.Use the Metro
Shanghai’s Metro is the seventh longest in the world, inexpensive (4 to 6 yuan for most destinations), and much faster than a taxi during peak traffic or on rainy days. Press the screen for English on ticket vending machines.Visa
Obtain a visa before flying. If entering via a mainland city but subsequently visiting Hong Kong or Macau, you’ll need a multiple-entry visa. Read the instructions at www.china-embassy.org.Try Street Food
Shanghai snacks are generally safe and inexpensive and can reward the adventurous with intriguing or unexpected flavors. Keep an eye out for lines of waiting locals and avoid precooked meat or seafood.Carry Cash
Although nearly all high-end hotels and restaurants honor international credit cards, most other businesses accept only Chinese currency or domestic cards.Expect Smoking
Considering that China consumes one-third of the world’s cigarettes, you shouldn’t be surprised to see diners light up before, during, and after a meal.The Bund by Any Other Name
Locals refer to the Bund as Waitan, which translates roughly as “outer bank.”Beware So-called "Beverage Agents"
These well-mannered young women will invite you to share a few high-priced drinks, then stick you for the inflated bill.Cruise Expansion
Shanghai will welcome more than 100 cruise ships in 2008, up from a mere 10 moorings in 2004. The Grand Hall at Shanghai’s International Cruise Terminal is expected to open in April 2008, improving the passage through customs.
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