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Shanghai has several long-distance bus stations, though, given the traffic grid-
lock, it's best to take the train when possible.
The vast
Shanghai south long-distance bus station
( Shanghai changtu
keyun nanzhan;
www.ctnz.net
;
5436 2835; 666 Shilong Rd; Shanghai
South Railway Station)
serves cities in south China, including:
Hangzhou
(Jiubao, Hangzhou north bus station and Hangzhou south bus station) ¥68,
two hours, regular (7.10am to 7.20pm)
Nanxun
¥47, 2½ hours, eight daily, take the bus for Huzhou ( 6.50am to 7.28pm)
Shenjiamen
¥130
Suzhou
(south and north bus stations) ¥38, 90 minutes, regular (6.27am to 7.30pm)
Tunxi/Huang Shan
¥135, six hours, eight daily
Wuyuan
¥194, five hours, two daily (9.28am and 6.45pm)
Wuzhen ¥
49, two hours, eight daily (7.44am to 6.17pm)
The massive
Shanghai long-distance bus station
( Shanghai changtu qiche
keyun Zongzhan;
Click here
1666 Zhongxing Rd; Shanghai Railway Sta-
tion)
, north of Shanghai Train Station, has buses to destinations as far away
as Gansu province and Inner Mongolia. Regular buses run to Suzhou (fre-
quent) and Hangzhou (frequent), as well as Nanjing (12 daily) and Beijing
(¥311, 4pm).