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TRANSPOT
Here is a detailed tourist map of Beijing and around area, showing famous tourist attractions around the city of Beijing, such as the Badaling Great Wall and Ming Tombs in Changping District, Mutianyu Great Wall in Huairou District, Simatai Great Wall in Miyun County, Longqing Gorge in Yanqing County, Peking Man Site and Shidu in Fangshan District.
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BUS
Beijing Bus Transport - The Beijing of today is a giant modern city of over 16 million inhabitants full of Busses. The City, a huge sprawling landscape in which modern highrises were unusual before, covers an area of 16.800 square kilometers. With City limits extending some 130 kilometers ( 80 miles ) obviously, excellent City Transportation System was and is needed.
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TRAINS
A bullet train is seen at Beijing railway station May 7, 2007. The new CRH (China Railway High-speed) bullet train can run at 200km per hour. According to the Ministry of Railways, a record 5.16 million people travelled on trains on last Monday alone, and from April 28 to May 7, some 45 million people will take trains, up 8 percent year-on-year.
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FLIGHTS
Since opening in 1958, the Beijing Capital Airport has grown tremendously, especially with the recent addition of the sprawling Terminal 3. As one might expect, the 2008 Beijing Olympics have much to do with the most recent expansions at the Beijing Capital Airport, but they will continue to benefit the city and its visitors long after the games have come and gone.
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SUBWAY
The Beijing Subway is a rapid transit rail network that serves the urban and suburban districts of Beijing municipality. The subway's first line opened in 1971, and the network now has 9 lines, 147 stations and 228 km of tracks in operation and delivers over 4 million rides per day. It is the oldest and busiest subway in mainland China, and the second longest after the Shanghai Metro. Since the newest line, Line 4, entered operation on September 28, 2009, daily ridership has exceeded 5 million. The existing network still cannot adequately meet the city's mass transit needs and is undergoing rapid expansion. Overall, plans call for 19 lines and 561 km of tracks in operation by 2015