Taxi
Yangzhou's taxi industry began in 1982, and has developed rapidly since 1993. the city has over 40 taxi companies of various ownerships, with a total of 1,571 vehicles. Parking lots were established at key stations and hotels, and eight taxi companies have opened round-the-clock telephone service. The construction department of the municipal government has strengthened the management of taxi services, providing education in the relevant laws, professional ethics and safety aspects.
Public Transport
Busline |
Starting point |
Destination |
1 |
Bus station |
Bus station |
2 |
West station |
Wantou Port |
3 |
West station |
Huangjuexiang |
4 |
Slender West Lake |
Liuyuxiang |
5 |
Bus station |
Pingshan Hall |
6 |
Slender West Lake |
Liuyuxiang |
7 |
Bus station |
Yangshouxiang |
8 |
Zhuxi park |
West station |
9 |
Bus station |
Hangjixiang |
10 |
West station |
Taianxiang |
12 |
West station |
Wantouxiang |
13 |
Bus station |
Liujixiang |
15 |
Bus station |
Gongdaoxiang |
16 |
Slender West Lake |
Guazhouxiang |
18 |
Slender West Lake |
Balixiang |
19 |
West station |
Daqiaodong |
20 |
West station |
No.1 power plant of Yangzhou |
Tourist Transportation
To develop Yangzhou tourism, sightseeing buses have been introduced in the city run by Tianma Travel Agency Co. Ltd, under the Yangzhou Tourist Bureau. There is a tour guide on each bus. The route, starting from Yangzhou station, has eight stops, and goes by such scenic spots of the Slender West Lake, Daming Temple, Imperial Dock, Siwang Pagoda, Wenchang Pagoda and Shita Temple.
Yangzhou Public Transport Company also operates No.1, No.5 and No.2 special public tourist lines. No.1 bus starts from the bus station and goes by the Slender West Lake, Shigong Temple, Geyuan Garden and Heyuan Garden; No.5 bus starts from the bus station and goes by the Crane Temple, Wenchang Pagoda, Slender West Lake, Five-Pavilion Bridge, and Pingshan Hall. A sight-seeing route on Slender West Lake has opened, connecting Imperial Dock, Yichun Garden, Hong Garden, Dahong Bridge, Xiaojinshan, Diaoyutai, Five-Pavilion Bridge, and the 24-bridge, finally reaching Daming Temple and Pingshan Hall.