Located on Lukou Street in Jiangning District of Nanjing, the airport is about 35 km away from the downtown of the city. As one of the ten major airports in China, it enjoys the main air routes of the country.
Located on Lukou Street in Jiangning District of Nanjing, the airport is about 35 km away from the downtown of the city. As one of the ten major airports in China, it enjoys the main air routes of the country.
Nanjing is a key railway transport hub for north China, east China and central China, and is the railway transport hub center in the eastern region of China.
Nanjing has a very developed highway system, with nine high-grade highways leading to the surrounding provinces and cities.
Nanjing is an important shipping center in China, an international shipping and logistics center of the Yangtze River and the largest inland port on the Yangtze River route, the golden waterway in China.
A total of six subway lines are available in Nanjing, including Lines 1, 2, 3,4,10, S1 (to airport) and S8, leading to most important sections and scenic spots in the urban area of Nanjing.
Over 10,000 taxis are available for local people and outside visitors, a boon for their life and visit.
Nanjing boasts a developed bus service system. By 2014, there were 369 operating routes and 5,646 vehicles in service.