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A guide to Shanghai's all-in-one transport app
With the SH MaaS mini program inside Easy Go — an all-in-one digital hub for international visitors — you can access everything in one place: metro, buses, ferries, taxis, and even smart parking.
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Hongqiao Railway Station rolls out English navigation service
Great news for international travelers! Shanghai has upgraded its transport services with the launch of an English navigation service at Hongqiao Railway Station.
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Shanghai Metro expands use of QR code ticket
The Shanghai Metro has begun expanding its pilot program for new automated ticket vending machines that dispense paper QR code single-journey tickets.
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City unveils new passes to help inbound, senior travelers
Shanghai Jiushi Group, the operator of Shanghai's public transportation card, has introduced two new products aimed at making travel easier for inbound tourists and elderly visitors.
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One card, two cities: Shanghai and HK unify transit payments
Shanghai and Hong Kong have officially integrated their public transportation payment systems, allowing seamless travel across the two cities.
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MaaS unveils guide videos for navigating airports
The city's "Mobility as a Service" (SH MaaS) platform, or Suishenxing, has released English versions of guide videos for three terminals at its two airports.
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New ticket packages offer more discounts for rail commuters
China Railway Shanghai Group has unveiled 11 new ticket packages across five major railway lines in the Yangtze River Delta region, aiming to enhance travel flexibility and save money for passengers.
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Shanghai Museum launches customized shuttle bus for visitors
The Shanghai Museum has recently introduced a customized shuttle bus, offering a seamless and efficient connection between the museum and its east branch.
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Shanghai updates English version of all-in-one transport app
Shanghai has updated the English version of Suishenxing, also known as SH MaaS, one of the city's most convenient transport apps.
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Shanghai publishes pricing scheme for suburban rail network
Shanghai has published its pricing scheme for the city's rail transport network, with the starting price set at 4 yuan (55 US cents) for all routes, including the to-be-opened Airport Link Line.