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By Air
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Air China, Air Canada and China Eastern Airlines are the three carriers between Canada and Mainland China with non-stop daily service.
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Entering China by rail from Europe or Asia
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Trans Siberian Express No other train in the world can create the same mystique generated by the Trans-Siberian Express, the world's longest running railway and one of the world's great journeys. Stretching almost 8000 kilometers and 6 time zones from Moscow to Beijing, the very name of this engineering marvel evokes images of exotic, adventurous travel...
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Shanghai--Kowloon Through Train
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This train is operated on alternative days between Shanghai and Hong Kong (Hung Hom). The journey is about 24 hours and passengers can choose their own class: Hard Sleeper, Soft Sleeper and Deluxe Soft Sleeper.
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Beijing-Kowloon Through Train
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This train is operated on alternative days between Beijing W. and Hong Kong . The journey is about 30 hours and there are different sleepers for you to choose: Harder sleeper, Soft Sleeper and Deluxe Sleeper.
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Beijing-Vietnam Train
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There is a twice-weekly international train running between Beijing andHanoi respectively.
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By Boat
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A ferry from Japan or South Korea can take you into Shanghai, Tianjin (Tanggu), Dalian, Hong Kong and Macao.
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By Rail
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You can easily enter China by rail from Europe or Asia.
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