Authoritative Guide for Shanghai Tourist and Event Information
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Located in the middle point of China's the coast line from north to south, Shanghai is not only the largest port city on the Chinese mainland, but also boasts the third biggest port worldwide as well as the world's most famous port. The city owns the only passenger wharf in China which has the functions of sea shipping, river shipping and inner river shipping. Shanghai has developed ocean passenger shipping lines with Inchon and Busan ( Pusan ) in Korea as well as Osaka and Kobe in Japan. From Shanghai, the international passenger and cargo ships can leave for more than 400 harbors in over 160 countries. As the city's important gateway, Shanghai port is also the pivot for passenger shipping in East China, for the passenger ships could go up through the Yangtze River to the important city of Jiujiang, Wuhan and Chongqing and also could go along the coast to the city of Qingdao, Dalian and Ningbo. Shanghai port now is consisted of Shi Liu Pu Passenger Transportation Terminal, Gongping Road Passenger Transportation Terminal, and International Passenger Transportation Terminal.

 
 

Gongping Road Passenger Transportation Terminal£º

Tel: 65418472

Add: No.50 Gongping Road
 

Other Sales Stands :

No.2400 Siping Road in Yangpu District

The United Ticket Sales Hall of Shanghai Railway Station ( No.385 Meiyuan Road )

No.50 Mu Dan Jiang Road in Baoshan District

No.782 Wuyi Road in Changning District

No.1088 Lu Jiabang Road in Huangpu District

No.3841 Gong He Xin Road in Zhabei District

No.727 Lingling Road in Xuhui District

No.16 Yang Shupu Road in Yangpu District

No.47 Pujian Road in Pudong New Area

Shanghai Tourism Agency (No.739, Fuzhou Road )

Shanghai Spring Travel Service ( No.342 Middle Xizang Road )