Shanghai Pudong Airport Arrival Guide
There are two airports in Shanghai. Shanghai Pudong (PVG) is the most important one when it comes to international flights.
This video shows you what to expect after you land, pass immigration and customs. We cover transportation options (how to get to the Shanghai city center) and what services are available (food, SIM card, luggage storage, etc.)
Here are some useful links:
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This is a website that helps you estimate the taxi fare to your hotel:
Here is the ticket information for the Maglev:
The speed and schedule (departure intervals) depends on the time of the day:
Here is a good map of the Shanghai subway. They also have an app for smartphones:
This page shows the times and stops of the various airport buses:
This is the schedule for inter-city buses. Based on the signs that we filmed for this video, the airport website does not appear up to date:
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CHINA TRIP - Shanghai Pudong International Airport Arrival Guide
This video is based on travel from Manila to Shanghai and Shanghai Airport Guide.
I took a flight of Cebu Pacific airline from Manila to Shanghai and aircraft is big with 09 seats horizontally (3 seats on left side, 3 in middle and 3 in right side). The flight time was 3 hours and 50 minutes.
The official name of China is ‘Peoples Republic of China’. It is called ‘Zhongguo (中国)’ in Chinese language. Zhongguo is a combination of two words ‘Zhong’ and ‘guo’, Zhong means Middle, while guo means country/kingdom, which means ‘Middle Kingdom’.
China is located in East Asia. China is the populous country in the world. Its capital city is Beijing and currency is Yuan/Renminbi.
I arrived at Pudong International Airport, Terminal 2, Shanghai, China. The immigration done in two step process:
Step 1: Go to self-collection of fingerprints machine, submit fingerprints to the machine by scanning your passport and machine gives you a receipt with written ‘OK’. (If you are first time entering in China)
Step 2: go to immigration counter
Currency Exchanger charge some extra fees which is around Rs 1000 ($ 6) at Airport and rate was low.
You can get FREE Wi-Fi at Pudong International Airport, Terminal 2 by just scanning passport on ‘Wi-Fi Password Kiosk’ machine, you will get username and password.
There are two Terminals at Pudong International Airport Shanghai Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, both terminals are connected with each other by walk.
Shanghai Metro is the biggest network in the world and it has 17 metro lines connected with each other. Metro runs from airport to downtown. The timing is from 06:00 to 22:30 and you can get metro line 2 at airport. Metro card can be purchased in 20 rmb and that is refundable when you return card.
Night buses are available after 23:00 to till 45 minutes after arriving of last domestic flight.
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How to Get From Pudong Airport to Shanghai City Centre
In this video, Anthony shows you how to get from Pudong international airport into the centre of Shanghai.
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Shanghai Pudong Airport T2 Arrival Hall
This a video of Shanghai Pudong Airport T2 Arrival Hall , after you land on till you go througn Customs, show you how many steps you will need to go through, what those steps will looks like , and what you should pay attantion to . For more information after you come out from Exit , like where to eat in airport , where to change money, how to transfer from airport to downtown, Taxi , Subway..will be show at next video, please visit our web site tomshanghai.com for more video. thanks
Shanghai Pudong terminal 2 China International Airport
Shanghai Pudong International Airport in China, Terminal 2. Boarding waiting area
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Shanghai
City
Shanghai is the most populous city proper in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2014. As one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of the People's Republic of China, it is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port. Located in the Yangtze River Delta in East China, Shanghai sits on the south edge of the mouth of the Yangtze in the middle portion of the eastern Chinese coast. The municipality borders the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the north, south and west, and is bounded to the east by the East China Sea.
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Local time: 5:30 PM 3/26/2017
Weather: 64°F (18°C), Sunny · See more
Population: 24.15 million (2015)
Area: 2,448 sq miles (6,341 km²)
Travel tip: Shanghai is the cool, confident face of modern China, and its energy is infectious. Go to the Bund to watch ships on the river and marvel at the huge variety of architectural styles on display, or watch the crowds go by in People’s Square. Shoppers should make a beeline for the Fabric Market, where you can have
Shanghai
City in China
Shanghai, on China’s central coast, is the country's biggest city and a global financial hub. Its heart is the Bund, a famed waterfront promenade lined with colonial-era buildings. Across the Huangpu River rises the Pudong district’s futuristic skyline, including 632m Shanghai Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, with distinctive pink spheres. Sprawling Yu Garden has traditional pavilions, towers and ponds.
Local time: Sunday 5:30 PM
Weather: 61°F (16°C), Wind NW at 16 mph (26 km/h), 38% Humidity
Population: 24.15 million (2015)
Shanghai is the most populous city proper in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2014. As one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of the People's Republic of China, it is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port. Located in the Yangtze River Delta in East China, Shanghai sits on the south edge of the mouth of the Yangtze in the middle portion of the eastern Chinese coast. The municipality borders the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the north, south and west, and is bounded to the east by the East China Sea.
As a major administrative, shipping and trading city, Shanghai grew in importance in the 19th century due to trade and recognition of its favourable port location and economic potential. The city was one of five treaty ports forced open to foreign trade following the British victory over China in the First Opium War. The subsequent 1842 Treaty of Nanking and 1844 Treaty of Whampoa allowed the establishment of the Shanghai International Settlement and the French Concession. The city then flourished as a center of commerce between China and other parts of the world (predominantly Western countries), and became the primary financial hub of the Asia-Pacific region in the 1930s.[ However, with the Communist Party takeover of the mainland in 1949, trade was limited to other socialist countries, and the city's global influence declined. In the 1990s, the economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping resulted in an intense re-development of the city, aiding the return of finance and foreign investment to the city.
Shanghai has been described as the showpiece of the booming economy of mainland China; renowned for its Lujiazui skyline, and museums and historic buildings, such as those along The Bund, as well as the City God Temple and the Yu Garden.
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Shanghai Pudong Airport Terminal 2 Boarding Area
A video of the Shanghai Pudong Airport in China. Terminal 2 Boarding Area. Filmed from the food court.
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First time in China - Shanghai Pudong International Airport - PVG - Arrival Process
First time visit to china, landing at Shanghai International Airport also known as Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
Located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of the city center, Pudong Airport occupies a 40-square-kilometre (10,000-acre) site adjacent to the coastline in eastern Pudong. The airport is operated by Shanghai Airport Authority. Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVG, ICAO: ZSPD) is one of the two international airports in Shanghai and a major aviation hub of East Asia. Pudong Airport mainly serves international flights, while the city's other major airport Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport mainly serves domestic and regional flights in East Asia.
The airport is the main hub for China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines, and a major international hub for Air China, as well as secondary hub for China Southern Airlines. It is also the hub for privately owned Juneyao Airlines and Spring Airlines, and an Asia-Pacific cargo hub for FedEx, UPS and DHL(reportedly the largest express hub in Asia)
Pudong Airport has two main passenger terminals, flanked on both sides by four operational parallel runways.
Pudong Airport is the world's third-busiest airport by cargo and third-busiest airport in China after Beijing Capital and Hong Kong Airport, fifth-busiest in Asia, and the eighth-busiest in the world. It is also the busiest international gateway of mainland China, with 35.25 million international passengers.
Pudong Airport is connected to Shanghai Hongqiao Airport by Shanghai Metro Line 2 and the Shanghai Maglev Train via Pudong International Airport Station. There are also airport buses connecting it with the rest of the city.
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Arriving at Shanghai Pudong International Airport / 上海浦东国际机场
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVG, ICAO: ZSPD) is one of two international airports of Shanghai and a major aviation hub of China. Pudong Airport mainly serves international flights, while the city's other major airport Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport mainly serves domestic and regional flights. Located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of the city center, Pudong Airport occupies a 40-square-kilometre (10,000-acre) site adjacent to the coastline in eastern Pudong.
The airport is the main hub for China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines, and a major international hub for Air China, as well as secondary hub of China Southern Airlines. It is also the hub for privately owned Juneyao Airlines and Spring Airlines.
Shanghai Pudong is the busiest international hub of China, about half of its total passenger traffic is international. Pudong Airport is connected to Shanghai Metro Line 2 and the Shanghai Maglev Train via Pudong International Airport Station, and the Shanghai Airport Intercity Railway via Shanghai Pudong Railway Station.
China Travel Tips: Shanghai - Arriving at pudong airport tips transportation
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Arriving at the Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station
This video will help travellers arriving in Shanghai by train at the Hongqiao railway station. It shows the various transportation options including how to get to the Pudong airport.
We recommend using the shuttle bus. It takes 45 to 60 minutes and the ticket is 30RMB per person. The taxi takes the same amount of time but charges about 200RMB. The subway is very slow with a travel time of 1.5 to 2 hours.
Shanghai Maglev Train, Shanghai Pudong Airport, Shanghai, Pudong, China, Asia
The Shanghai Maglev Train or Shanghai Transrapid is a magnetic levitation train, or maglev line that operates in Shanghai, China. It is the first commercially operated high-speed magnetic levitation line in the world and only the third Maglev line to be operated. The train line was designed to connect Shanghai Pudong International Airport and the outskirts of central Pudong where passengers could interchange to the Shanghai Metro to continue their trip to the city center. Construction of the line began in 1 March 2001, and public commercial service commenced on 1 January 2004. The top operational commercial speed of this train is 431 km/h (268 mph), making it the world's fastest train in regular commercial service since its opening in 2004, faster than TGV in France and also faster than the latest CRH conventional wheel train in China at 350 km/h (217 mph). During a non-commercial test run on 12 November 2003, a maglev train achieved a Chinese record speed of 501 km/h (311 mph). The top operational speed of 431 km/h (268 mph) is also faster than the top speed of any Formula One car and Motogp prototype. It cost $1.2 billion to build. The train set was built by a joint venture of Siemens and ThyssenKrupp in Kassel. The track (guideway) was built by local Chinese companies who, as a result of the swampy soil conditions of the Pudong area, had to deviate from the original track design of one supporting column every 50 meters to one column every 25 meters, to ensure that the guideway meets the stability and precision criteria. Additionally, they had to inject several concrete piles to depths of up to 70 meters into the ground, to support the column foundations. A local facility to manufacture the guideway elements was installed next to the track area prior to construction. The electrification of the train was developed by Vahle, Inc. Two commercial maglev systems predated the Shanghai system: the Birmingham Maglev in the United Kingdom and the Berlin M-Bahn. Both were low-speed operations and closed before the opening of the Shanghai Maglev Train. The line is often considered part of the Shanghai Metro network, although there is a separate fare system. The line runs from Longyang Road station in Pudong to Pudong International Airport; The Pudong International Airport station provides a transfer to Line 2, but the Longyang Road station provides access to Line 2 and Line 7. At full speed, the journey takes 7 minutes and 20 seconds to complete the distance of 30 km (18.6 mi), although some trains in the early morning and late afternoon take about 50 seconds longer. A train can reach 350 km/h (217 mph) in 2 minutes, with the maximum normal operation speed of 431 km/h (268 mph) reached thereafter. Hans-Dieter Bott, vice president of Siemens that won the contract to build the rail link, stated that Transrapid views the Shanghai line, where the ride will last just eight minutes, largely as a sales tool. This serves as a demonstration for China to show that this works and can be used for longer distances, such as Shanghai to Beijing. However, the decision was eventually made to implement the Beijing-Shanghai Express Railway with conventional high-speed technology, and to build maglev tracks for the shorter Shanghai-Hangzhou trip instead. The line is operated by Shanghai Maglev Transportation Development Co., Ltd and runs from 6:45 AM to 9:30 PM, with services every 15 to 20 minutes. A one-way ticket costs ¥50 (US$7.27), or ¥40 ($5.81) for those passengers holding a receipt or proof of an airline ticket purchase. A round-trip return ticket costs ¥80 ($11.63) and VIP tickets cost double the standard fare. Following the opening, overall maglev train ridership levels were at 20% of capacity. The levels were attributed to limited operating hours, the short length of the line, high ticket prices and that it virtually goes nowhere, terminating at Longyang Road in Pudong another 20 min by subway from the city centre. The Shanghai Transrapid project took ¥10 billion (US$1.33bn) and two and a half years to complete. The line is 30.5 km (18.95 mi) track and has a further separate track leading to a maintenance facility. In January 2006, the Shanghai-Hangzhou Maglev Train extension project was proposed by the Shanghai Urban Planning Administrative Bureau.
Departing Manila, Arriving Shanghai, China - Part 1
At sunrise on Sunday, March 18, 2018, Manila time, the China Eastern Airlines flight 212 left Manila International Airport for the flight to Shanghai, the first leg of a trip back to Toronto. Three hours and 25 minutes later, the plane landed at Shanghai Pudong Airport.
Shanghai Maglev Train, SMT, Shanghai Pudong Airport, Shanghai, China, Asia
The Shanghai Maglev Train or Shanghai Transrapid is a magnetic levitation train, or maglev line that operates in Shanghai, China. It is the first commercially operated high-speed magnetic levitation line in the world and only the third Maglev line to be operated. The train line was designed to connect Shanghai Pudong International Airport and the outskirts of central Pudong where passengers could interchange to the Shanghai Metro to continue their trip to the city center. Construction of the line began in 1 March 2001, and public commercial service commenced on 1 January 2004. The top operational commercial speed of this train is 431 km/h (268 mph), making it the world's fastest train in regular commercial service since its opening in 2004, faster than TGV in France and also faster than the latest CRH conventional wheel train in China at 350 km/h (217 mph). During a non-commercial test run on 12 November 2003, a maglev train achieved a Chinese record speed of 501 km/h (311 mph). The top operational speed of 431 km/h (268 mph) is also faster than the top speed of any Formula One car and Motogp prototype. It cost $1.2 billion to build. The train set was built by a joint venture of Siemens and ThyssenKrupp in Kassel. The track (guideway) was built by local Chinese companies who, as a result of the swampy soil conditions of the Pudong area, had to deviate from the original track design of one supporting column every 50 meters to one column every 25 meters, to ensure that the guideway meets the stability and precision criteria. Additionally, they had to inject several concrete piles to depths of up to 70 meters into the ground, to support the column foundations. A local facility to manufacture the guideway elements was installed next to the track area prior to construction.
The electrification of the train was developed by Vahle, Inc. Two commercial maglev systems predated the Shanghai system: the Birmingham Maglev in the United Kingdom and the Berlin M-Bahn. Both were low-speed operations and closed before the opening of the Shanghai Maglev Train. The line is often considered part of the Shanghai Metro network, although there is a separate fare system. The line runs from Longyang Road station in Pudong to Pudong International Airport; The Pudong International Airport station provides a transfer to Line 2, but the Longyang Road station provides access to Line 2 and Line 7. At full speed, the journey takes 7 minutes and 20 seconds to complete the distance of 30 km (18.6 mi), although some trains in the early morning and late afternoon take about 50 seconds longer. A train can reach 350 km/h (217 mph) in 2 minutes, with the maximum normal operation speed of 431 km/h (268 mph) reached thereafter. Hans-Dieter Bott, vice president of Siemens that won the contract to build the rail link, stated that Transrapid views the Shanghai line, where the ride will last just eight minutes, largely as a sales tool. This serves as a demonstration for China to show that this works and can be used for longer distances, such as Shanghai to Beijing. However, the decision was eventually made to implement the Beijing-Shanghai Express Railway with conventional high-speed technology, and to build maglev tracks for the shorter Shanghai-Hangzhou trip instead. The line is operated by Shanghai Maglev Transportation Development Co., Ltd and runs from 6:45 AM to 9:30 PM, with services every 15 to 20 minutes. A one-way ticket costs ¥50 (US$7.27), or ¥40 ($5.81) for those passengers holding a receipt or proof of an airline ticket purchase. A round-trip return ticket costs ¥80 ($11.63) and VIP tickets cost double the standard fare. Following the opening, overall maglev train ridership levels were at 20% of capacity. The levels were attributed to limited operating hours, the short length of the line, high ticket prices and that it virtually goes nowhere, terminating at Longyang Road in Pudong another 20 min by subway from the city centre. The Shanghai Transrapid project took ¥10 billion (US$1.33bn) and two and a half years to complete. The line is 30.5 km (18.95 mi) track and has a further separate track leading to a maintenance facility. In January 2006, the Shanghai-Hangzhou Maglev Train extension project was proposed by the Shanghai Urban Planning Administrative Bureau.
Shanghai Long Distance Bus Station
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Take A Taxi To Shanghai Pudong Airport
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Below are all the phrases used in the video with pinyin and english translation. You can use the website saylivechinese.com/101 to study and learn these phrases.
我要去这个酒店|Wǒ yào qù zhège jiǔdiàn|I am going to this hotel.
你好我去这里|vWǒ yào qù zhèlǐ|Hello I Go Here
我去那里|Wǒ qù nàlǐ|I Go There
我要发票|I want a receipt|Wǒ yào fāpiào
这个多少钱|Zhège duōshǎo qián|How much is this?
一共多少钱|Yīgòng duōshǎo qián|How much is the total
美国大使馆怎么走|How to walk in the US Embassy|Měiguó dàshǐ guǎn zěnme zǒu
等一下会回来|Wait a minute to come back|Děng yīxià huì huílái
你去机场吗|Nǐ qù jīchǎng ma?|Are you going to the airport?
你用支付宝吗|Nǐ yòng zhīfùbǎo ma|Do you use Alipay?
你用支付宝还是微信|Nǐ yòng zhīfùbǎo háishì wēixìn|Are you using Alipay or WeChat?
你来上海多久了|Nǐ lái shànghǎi duōjiǔle|How long have you been in Shanghai?
浦东机场|Pǔdōng jīchǎng|Pudong Airport
东方航空|Dōngfāng hángkōng|Eastern Airlines
上海航空|Shànghǎi hángkōng|Shanghai Airlines
请你帮我叫一个出租车|Qǐng nǐ bāng wǒ jiào yīgè chūzū chē|Please help me call a taxi.
酒店入住|Jiǔdiàn rùzhù|Hotel Checkin
我要在5分钟后离开|Wǒ yào zài 5 fēnzhōng hòu líkāi|i am leaving in 5 minutes
我来了|Wǒ láile|I am coming
我现在在公园|Wǒ xiànzài zài gōngyuán|i am now at park
我在食堂后面等着|Wǒ zài shítáng hòumiàn děngzhe|I am waiting behind the canteen
我正在经过你的办公室|Wǒ zhèngzài jīngguò nǐ de bàngōngshì|I am now passing your office
我要去公共汽车站|Wǒ yào qù gōnggòng qìchē zhàn|I am going to the bus stop
我将在巴士站见到你|Wǒ jiàng zài bāshì zhàn jiàn dào nǐ|I will meet you at the bus stop
我将在5分钟的巴士站|Wǒ jiàng zài 5 fēnzhōng de bāshì zhàn|I will at the bus stop in 5 minutes
我要来公交车站|Wǒ yào lái gōngjiāo chē zhàn|I am coming to the bus stop
我会在楼下见你|Wǒ huì zài lóu xià jiàn nǐ|I will meet you downstairs
走吗|zoa ma|will you go? (asking waiting a taxi driver if he can go)
我现在要来你的办公室|Wǒ xiànzài yào lái nǐ de bàngōngshì|I am coming to your office now
我坐在这里的长凳上|Wǒ zuò zài zhèlǐ de cháng dèng shàng|I am sitting on a bench over here
我看到你了,我来了|Wǒ kàn dào nǐle, wǒ láile|I see you I am coming
好的,现在离开电梯|Hǎo de, xiànzài líkāi diàntī|Ok in elevator leaving now
你去哪儿|Nǐ qù nǎ er|Where did you go?
我正在路上几乎经过食堂|Wǒ zhèngzài lùshàng jīhū jīngguò shítáng|I’m on my way almost pass the canteen
我正走过你的工作|Wǒ zhèng zǒuguò nǐ de gōngzuò|i’m walking past your work
你到哪里了?|Nǐ dào nǎlǐle?|Where are you?
你饿了吗,你要出来吃饭吗。||Nǐ èle ma, nǐ yào chūlái chīfàn ma.|Are you hungry, are you going out to eat?
好的,我现在很饿,我会在几分钟内来。|Hǎo de, wǒ xiànzài hěn è, wǒ huì zài jǐ fēnzhōng nèi lái.|OK, I am hungry now, I am coming in minutes.
你出发的时候告诉我一下|Nǐ chūfā de shíhòu gàosù wǒ yīxià|Tell me when you leave.
你等我一下,我还有十分钟才能过去|Nǐ děng wǒ yīxià, wǒ hái yǒu shí fēnzhōng cáinéng guòqù.|You wait for me, I still have ten minutes to pass.
我到了饭店的后面|Wǒ dàole fàndiàn de hòumiàn|I went to the back of the hotel.
我做完了,我现在来了|Wǒ zuò wánliǎo, wǒ xiànzài láile|I am done, I am coming now.
我|wǒ|I
了|le|(modal particle intensifying preceding clause)
你|nǐ|you
不|bù|(negative prefix)
好|hǎo|good
要|yāo|to demand and want to do
会|huì|can with skill and ability
来|lái|to come
吗|mǎ|question yes/no
去|qù|to go
大|dà|big
这个|zhè ge|this
一下|yī xià|(used after a verb) give it a go
用|yòng|to use
等|děng|wait
这里|zhè lǐ|here
还是|hái shi|or
钱|qián|cost
请|qǐng|to ask
叫|jiào|to shout
帮|bāng|help
回来|huí lai|to return
多少|duō shǎo|how much
美国|měi guó|United States
票|piào|ticket
那里|nà li|there
上海|shàng hǎi|Shanghai
机场|jī chǎng|airport
多久|duō jiǔ|how long?
酒店|jiǔ diàn|hotel
随便|suí biàn|whichever one wishes
东方|dōng fāng|the East
红色|hóng sè|red (color)
没事|méi shì|it's not important
蓝色|lán sè|blue (color)
入住|rù zhù|to check in (at a hotel etc)
航空|háng kōng|airlines
地图|dì tú|map
一共|yī gòng|altogether total
浦东|pǔ dōng|Pudong area of Shanghai
发票|fā piào|invoice
使馆|shǐ guǎn|consulate
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Shanghai, China: Limousine transport to the Airport
Hotel included complimentary transport to and from the airport, the sedan here is heading towards Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Unfortunately, parts of this clip are blurred due to autofocus.
(21st Mar 2011)