New LNG natural gas buses have hit the streets of Qingdao. China’s sailing city, with a green conscious, has purchased 200 LNG buses which are up to 20% more efficient than the existing CNG public transportation fleet. New high capacity double-jointed buses are coming soon!
Transportation in Qingdao
eTickets make travel on China’s Railway System simple and convenient, not to mention affordable. Book your eTicket online or via phone and pick up at Qingdao Railway Station or local ticket agency.
Qingdao, home of Asia’s largest beer festival, the world’s longest bridge, and the 2008 Olympic Regatta finally has its first “legal” bicycle lane!
Zhan Qiao and Beach No.6, near the Qingdao Train Station, offer visitors much more than just sand, sun and surf – panhandlers & street musicians … Ian Burns … The Beijing Beatles
Qingdao’s “China Red Double Decker” sightseeing bus is the way to go if you want to hit the most popular attractions in Qingdao City and its suburbs.
Bus Line 617: Qingdao to Jimo Hot Springs – one way trip takes about 90 minutes and costs 6 RMB/Person; last bus departs 6:00pm.
The Qingdao Double Decker Sightseeing Bus “China Red” is the ideal way to see Qingdao’s natural beauty and historical attractions.
Manufactured in Qingdao, the CRH380A (G-Train) is China’s new generation of high-speed EMUs. Shanghai to Qingdao takes less than 7 hours.
A brilliant new Chinese train innovation – get on & off the bullet train without the train stopping.