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Which cities in China have tourist bus-bus route maps? Tour bus routes around Xiamen Island.

In fact, many cities now travel by bus. This kind of bus can go to most scenic spots, which is very suitable for middle-aged and elderly people and people who want to be lazy. They can go to scenic spots directly at random without planning themselves.

At present, there are more and more cities in China that have such buses. According to incomplete statistics, there are similar sightseeing buses in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Xiamen, Hong Kong and Taipei.

This is good, suitable for lazy people, you can punch in deeply in the city without doing your homework;

Suitable for people who go to this city for the first time, the route of getting on and off the tourist bus is the most worth visiting in this city.

It is also suitable for middle-aged and elderly people, which is much more reliable than giving them a day trip.

The shuttle bus in Xiamen is called Dragonfly Bus, and one day in 40 yuan.

There are two lines to choose from (red and green).

Red: Red: Gu Xia Cruise Terminal, Shanhai Health Trail, Zhongshan Road Ferry, Peace Pier, Shimao Twin Towers, Shapowei Cultural Street, Zaimao Street in Ding 'ao, Nanputuo in Xiamen University, South Gate of Xiamen University, Baicheng Beach, Hu Lishan Fort, Zengcuo Ancient Fishing Village, Tatou Minnan Cultural Village and Huangcuo Minnan Folk Village.

Green: Huangcuo Minnan Folk Village, Tatou Minnan Cultural Village, Zengcuo Ancient Fishing Village, Hu Lishan Fort, Baicheng Beach, Xiamen University Ximen Nanputuo, Railway Park Hongshan Temple, Chinatown, Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street and Xiamen Gulou Cruise Terminal.

Some stations on the red line and the green line overlap, so you can transfer at the same station.

If it's your first time in Xiamen, it's really good to choose this kind of sightseeing bus to get on and off. Because several key tourist destinations in Xiamen are basically taken.

For example, Zeng CuO _, Hu Lishan Fort and Baicheng Beach on the road around the island; There are also Xiamen University, Nanputuo, Shapowei, Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street and other must-see attractions in Xiamen.

You can't drive to Gulangyu, but the ferry from Xiamen to Gulangyu also stops, so it's convenient to get on Gulangyu by boat after getting off.

The fare is 40 pounds per person. Within 24 hours, the two lines can go up and down and change at will.

I will also send an earphone (because there is an explanation in the car) and a sightseeing map of Xiamen. On the whole, it's quite cheap. If you are visiting Xiamen for the first time, taking this bus will be a cost-effective and time-saving choice.

There are also two lines in Nanjing, Nanjing and sightseeing bus. The red line is the daytime line and the purple dotted line is the evening line, but the bus at night is currently out of service (it is estimated that it will be opened in summer).

As for the price, it's cheaper, 24-hour ticket to 27 yuan and 48-hour ticket to 37 yuan. Nature is accompanied by explanation.

This red line in Nanjing, with the whole station *** 13, is a circular line.

From Confucius Temple to Zhanyuan, Presidential Palace, Nanjing Museum, Ming Tombs, Xiamafang, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Crescent Lake, Ming Palace, Jiming Temple, Yuhuatai, Dahonghu and Zhonghua Gate (Laomendong).

Did you find that it is the first time to go to Nanjing, and some scenic spots must be visited?

This line is also quite classic. None of the scenic spots in Nanjing have been left behind. Xuanwu Lake can be under Jiming Temple, and Qinhuai River can be under Confucius Temple or Laomendong.

If every scenic spot is a stop, a 24-hour ticket is enough to visit all the scenic spots corresponding to this 13 stop.

Of course, if you stroll slowly, it may be worthwhile to stroll around Nanjing Museum for a whole day.

Guangzhou Guangzhou is a big city, and there are red, blue and yellow daytime bus routes around the city. There are two more night tours.

So the ticket price will be more expensive, one day in 45 yuan.

The blue line focuses on the customs of Xiguan. Chenghuang Temple, Chenjiaci, Lai Chi Wan Old Street, Shangxiajiu and Shamian are all scenic spots worth visiting in old Guangzhou.

Especially litchi Bay and Shamian,

The red line is the Millennium Ancient City Line. Go to Baiyun Mountain, Huanghuagang Park and Zhongshan Memorial Hall. The personal interest point of this line is not too big, and the distance between stops is too long.

The yellow line is the new central axis of the city. Xinghaisha and Guang Zhouta are really worth visiting. On this line, you can experience the prosperity of Guangzhou New Town.

The night route is also very interesting. Guangzhou, a city, still needs to take a good look at the night view by the Pearl River.

There are four lines in Shanghai, and the fare is 24 hours in 37 yuan.

The most classic red lines are: Shanghai Urban Planning Museum, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Nanjing Road Century Square, East of Nanjing Pedestrian Street, Bund Baidu Bridge, Jinling East Road Pier, Bund Liu Pu Pier, Chenghuang Temple, former site of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, site of the First National Congress of China, Huaihai Middle Road and Shanghai Museum.

Nanjing Road, Bund, Chenghuang Temple and Xintiandi all went.

This line actually suggests sitting in the car, then slowly listening to the explanation and looking out the window to visit the city. The second floor of this shuttle bus is generally open-air, and you can directly see the beautiful scenery of the city.

The green line is a single line: Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Urban Planning Museum, Oriental Pearl and Jinmao Building. Although there are only four stops, it is actually a long route.

There are many angles for tourists, especially those who go to the Oriental Pearl and Jinmao Tower to climb and overlook the city.

Purple Line: Jinling East Road Pier, City God Temple, Bund, Shanghai Building, Gongping Road Pier, Xiahai Temple, Jewish Memorial Hall, Suzhou River Pier, Shanghai Post Museum and Baidu Bridge.

This is a Bund line, and the scenery on the Bund is unobstructed.

Yellow Line: Bund, Jinling East Road Ferry, Shiliupu Wharf, Chenghuang Temple, Oriental Pearl, China Art Museum, Mercedes-Benz Cultural Center and Old Bund Wharf.

This is a line basically along the banks of Huangpu River. It will partially overlap with the line above.

Generally speaking, catching a bus in Shanghai is more suitable for sitting in the car and enjoying the city. Don't stop at every stop, or you may not be able to go for three days. Just pick the point.

The operation of the follow-up bus in Hong Kong and Hong Kong is BigBus, but it is a pity that the epidemic service has been suspended at present.

I hope I can get better in the future.

In addition, Hong Kong also has a special Tintin car sightseeing route.

Ding Ding-Ding Ding Panoramic Tour provides two routes to take you to visit the main attractions and landmarks in Hong Kong. There are two pick-up and drop-off points: Sheung Wan (Westport City) and Causeway Bay. There are broadcasts in eight languages along the way for tour guides to explain.

Taipei, Taipei, bus operators are sightseeing, and their websites are:

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24-hour ticket NT$ 600 yuan, 48-hour ticket NT$ 1000.

This is my first time to go to Taipei. I definitely recommend this. Much more reliable than the subway. Anyone who has been to Taipei will know that the two routes, one red and one blue, cover almost all the mainstream attractions in Taipei.

I just wish I could go to Taiwan Province Province again.

The above are just the best use scenarios of domestic and subsequent travel buses, and foreign countries are actually in big cities.

It solves the needs of people who can't speak English (there is a Chinese explanation based on LBS on the bus) and can't find the way (the most classic travel route is arranged for you when getting on and off).

Most importantly, it is cheap enough.

Finally, there are useful materials, which are compiled by some websites of public transportation below.

BigBus (mostly foreign countries, all big cities):

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City sightseeing (mainly abroad):

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Dragonfly Bus (available in China, Xiamen, Guangzhou, Nanjing and Shanghai)

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