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Dalian is a major transport hub that is easily reached by air, water and land. Dalian's international airport is approximately 10 kilometers outside the city center. It serves more than 30 international destinations and approximately 70 domestic destinations. Read More>>
Zhoushuizi International Airport (DLC) (Zhoushuizi Guoji Jichang) Dalian's International Airport, Zhoushuizi International Airport, is 10 kilometers northwest of the city center. The airport serves as an important hub for much of the Bohai area,... Read More>>
Dalian has train links to many cities in northeast China, including Changchun, Shenyang, Jilin and Harbin. Travelers headed for farther destinations may have to change at Beijing. Dalian Railway Station is located in the bustling commercial center... Read More>>
The city of Dalian is connected to many major cities in China via the Shenyang-Dalian Expressway. Thus travelers may use the extensive inter-city bus system to commute to and from Dalian via any of its five long-distance bus stations. Read More>>
Dalian has an excellent water transportation system that links the city with a number of destinations both at home and abroad, though it is not used as extensively as it was in the past. Those traveling by boat to any domestic or international... Read More>>
The predominant mode of public transport in Dalian is the public bus, with most services running at regular intervals from early in the morning to late in the evening. Buses on major routes are particularly crowded during rush hours. Buses in Dalian... Read More>>
Meter-based taxi fares cost RMB 8 for the first 3 km, and RMB 2 for each additional kilometer. Evening charges rise to RMB 10.4 for the first 3km, and RMB 2.6 for each additional kilometer. Passengers are encouraged to request a receipt upon... Read More>>
Light Rail Stretching from Dalian Railway Station to Jinshitan, the convenient light rail covers a total distance of 48.58 km. The entire journey lasts approximately 52 minutes. The light rail is mainly used by commuters bound for the Dalian... Read More>>
To drive in this country, foreigners need a valid Chinese driving license. Holders may rent a vehicle from the agencies listed below. Some visitors in small groups can rent a chauffeur-driven vehicle. Read More>>