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Fly From Beijing Capital International Airport to Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Shanghai is the wealthiest city in China and most populous one in the world. Lots of people travel from Beijing to Shanghai to spend money since the city offers the best deals on everything from silks to opulent pearls. Shanghai boasts a vibrant art and club scene and many exciting and informative museums. Nonstop flights from Beijing to Shanghai take about two hours and 20 minutes. Some of the many airlines that fly this route include Air China, Shanghai Airlines, and Hainan Airlines.
Facilities at Shanghai Pudong International Airport
A lot of people who fly from Beijing to Shanghai will land at Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG). Many airlines fly into this facility including Asiana Airlines, Lufthansa, and Air New Zealand. This airport has two terminals, several banks and post offices, and power charging stations. Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) contains a wide selection of high-end retail shops, and there are several restaurants, fast-food outlets, and bars. There are many transportation options available that will get you from the airport to the downtown area. You can choose to travel on the Maglev, the world’s only commercially used, high-speed magnetic levitation line in the world. It makes the 20-mile trip from Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) to the downtown area in only eight minutes. There are metered taxis available outside the facility at the official stand, and it will cost around $22 to get to downtown Shanghai from the airport.
Things to Do Near Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Much of the city of Shanghai is dominated by skyscrapers like the Shanghai Financial Center and Jin Mao Tower in Pudong, where you will also find the best stores. The best views of the downtown, especially at night, is along the Bund pathway that winds along the river. Old City, which is the area inside of the ancient walled city of Shanghai that’s located near Remin and Zhonghua streets, boasts many well-preserved temples.
Located a little further from downtown along one of the many waterways, Qibao Ancient Town reflects what Shanghai looked like a thousand years earlier. Chairman Mao’s residence, which has been meticulously preserved, offers another slice of history. In an ironic twist, the Chairman’s childhood home is now situated in the middle of a giant shopping center. Once the sun goes down, Shanghai is the place where people go out. You will find classical Chinese opera and theater shows competing alongside western symphonies at venues like the Shanghai Grand Theater and Lyceum Theater.
Hints and Tips for Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Many people take flights from Beijing to Shanghai in order to celebrate the Chinese New Year, which typically occurs between January 21 and February 20. Festivities include a giant fireworks display and lantern shows. Another popular yearly event is the Formula Race held nearby in Anting every September. Shanghai’s favorite spectator sport is soccer, and major games are played at Shanghai Stadium. However, the city’s most famous professional team is the Shanghai Sharks, who play basketball at Lucan Stadium. In fact, this is the team that developed Yao Ming.
A dinner for two at a mid-range restaurant will cost around $48. Along with duck and seafood, dumplings are a Shanghai favorite.
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