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Pu'er transportation

Updated: 2014-11-19 ( chinadaily.com.cn )
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By plane

Pu'er Airport (Simao Airport) is located two kilometers west of Pu'er city center and at the southeast of Wuliang Mountain. Visitors often fly to Kunming and take a connecting flight to Pu'er.

By coach 

The city is not served by a train station, which means that those wishing to use the railway should take a train to Kunming and then travel to Pu'er by coach.

The main mode of transport in Pu'er is the coach, and there are many daily shuttles departing Pu'er for destinations including Kunming, Xishangbanna, Jinggu, Mojiang, Jiangcheng, Jingdong, Kaiyuan, Lvchun, Hekou, Xiaguan and Lincang.

Bus routes:

1. Jinggu - Kunming (ten shuttle buses daily)

2. Jinggu - Pu'er (40 shuttle buses daily)

3. Jinggu - Jinghong (ten shuttle buses daily)

4. Jinggu - Lincang (six shuttle buses daily)

5. Jinggu - Jingdong, Zhenhuan (ten shuttle buses daily)

6. Jinggu - Ning’er (16 shuttle buses daily)

By ferry

Four scheduled ferries depart daily from the Weiyuan River Dam in Jinggu, and head towards Pu'er.

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