Minibus stop in China city for education. Shopping and entertainment center China City. Food while traveling

The China City shopping center is located in St. Petersburg at Vyborg Highway 503 building 1. How to get to the shopping center "Kitay-Gorod"? You can get there by free minibus and public transport. Free minibuses depart from the Prospekt Prosveshcheniya and Ozerki metro stations.
1. Departure time from Prospekt Prosveshcheniya metro station: 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 11:30, 12:00, 12:30, 13:00, 13:40, 14:20, 15:00 , 15:40, 16:00, 16:30, 17:00, 17:30, 18:00, 18:30, 19:00, 19:30, 20:00, 20:30, 21:00, 21 :thirty.
2. Free minibuses depart from the Ozerki metro station according to the schedule: 10:20, 10:50, 11:20, 11:50, 12:20, 12:50, 13:20, 14:00, 14:40, 15 :20, 16:00, 16:20, 16:50, 17:20, 17:50, 18:20, 18:50, 19:20, 19:50, 20:20, 20:50, 21:20 , 21:50, 22:05.
In addition, public transport buses and minibuses stop on request near the China City shopping center: No. 555; 676; 444; 259; 434; 673.

The new shopping center opened in October 2016. It is located on the lower floor of the building, where there used to be free parking. China city attracts buyers with cheap prices for essential goods. Approximate price list for everyday goods:
1. A women’s jacket costs from 2800 rubles, a men’s jacket 3-5 thousand rubles.
2. Trousers for men and women from 700 rubles. Jeans 700 - 1000 rubles.
3. Women's jacket from 600 rubles, men's jumper - from 700 rubles.
4. Women's blouse from 300 rubles, men's shirt - from 400 rubles.
5. Women's tights from 80 rubles. Men's socks from 30 rubles.

The main tenants are Chinese entrepreneurs who decided to develop the St. Petersburg retail market. Starting with dumping of the main groups of industrial goods, they quickly won the sympathy of St. Petersburg residents. You can buy any product 20 - 40% cheaper than a similar item sold in large shopping centers of the northern capital. The secret of cheapness is simple - there are no resellers, the goods come straight from China. When buying, you can bargain; usually sellers drop 50 - 200 rubles, depending on the price of the product.
"China City" stores:
1. Women's outerwear
2. Blouses, dresses, sundresses
3. Men's jackets (all-season), parkas, demi-season coats.
4. Children's toys
5. Fabric store
6. Fishing store. Hunting accessories, clothing.
7. Department of hats, gloves, mittens, tights.
8. Haberdashery. Women's bags, backpacks, purses, belts.

Reviews about TC China Town on Vyborg Highway in St. Petersburg

Marina Shanina: Kitay-gorod is an ordinary shopping center, located on the ground floor, where there used to be a parking lot. Among the features I can note are the large retail areas of the stores. Buyers do not jostle with their butts, but can calmly see the goods. The main tenants are Chinese traders, but there are also Russian entrepreneurs, they mainly sell in the aisles. On weekends there are a lot of people, there are clearly not enough parking spaces.

Tatyana Romashkina: The shopping center "China City", or popularly known as "Panda", recently opened on the outskirts of St. Petersburg. “The folk path does not overgrow with him.” At the entrance, a huge Panda greets you. Panda is everywhere. Lots of cute panda toys. The departments are large and spacious. There are a lot of goods. The prices are very reasonable - they make me happy. You can bargain, sellers make discounts, without any promotions. Everyone finds something for themselves, for their family. There are a lot of people. No one leaves without shopping. Buses help out. On weekends it is difficult to find a place for a car.

Sonya Regit: I liked the prices in Kitay-gorod, they are much lower than in St. Petersburg. We bought a jacket for my husband for 4 thousand rubles, in other stores jackets of the same quality cost 8 - 10 thousand rubles. I bought a handbag for my beloved, which I had been eyeing for a long time in the MEGA Parnas shopping center, but the price there was steep. There is a large selection of goods here, the quality is Chinese, like everywhere else, but the price is 30-40% less. There is a good bedding department, a lot of shoes, but almost no household appliances.

Kira Novikova: We went to Kitay-Gorod to look at the new shopping center. Overall the review is positive. The goods are really cheap. Right at the entrance there is a hat shop, where I bought a mouton women's hat for 2,100 rubles. In the next store we bought a good quality children's sweater. It must be said that all retail blocks have a large area, so you can choose from a large number of goods. My friend bought children's clothes, but when trying them on at home, some of them did not fit. I was afraid that they wouldn’t accept it back, but the sellers returned the money without talking.

Katerina Mirkina: We went on Saturday to check out the new shopping center "China City" (Panda). Immediately there was a problem with parking; there was clearly not enough space for cars. The very center is spacious, wide corridors with shopping islands, and there is a free toilet. There are clothes for every taste, a lot of shoes, children's clothes and toys. If you came with the specific purpose of buying something, you won’t leave without buying something. Of course, the prices were pleasantly surprising; the child bought a transformer for almost 2 times cheaper than in “Children’s World”. Sneakers for my husband again cost 1,800 rubles less than the equivalent from Sportmaster. Small household items like a bath mat cost a penny, I’m even surprised that such prices can exist.

Photo: China Town shopping center, Prisma, Decathlon.


Photo: shops in the China City shopping center.

Area: Vyborg

Address: St. Petersburg Vyborg highway 503 bldg. 1

How to get there: by bus, by minibus

parking: free in front of the shopping center facade

Instructions

There are several flights from Moscow to China. Three of them are Moscow-Beijing, departing from Sheremetyevo Airport. Another Moscow-Sanya. He flies from Domodedovo. Sanya is on the tropical island of Hainan. The flight from Domodedovo is quite popular among tourists who prefer a seaside holiday.

It also runs from Moscow to Beijing. It departs from Yaroslavsky railway station. The train travels for five and a half days. It crosses the entire territory of vast Russia. This trip will be of interest to those who want to take a mini-tour across half the continent.

To buy a ticket to Beijing, you need a foreign passport. It is the only way to sell international tickets. They begin sixty days before the train departs. You can purchase tickets at international ticket offices. They are at every station, but at Yaroslavsky - there will definitely be tickets to China. You can also contact the IRA (International Railway Agency). It is located in Moscow, at the address: Maly Kharitonyevsky lane, 6/11. Ticket sales for the current day begin at eight in the morning.

From Khabarovsk and Vladivostok you can travel to China by ferry along the Amur River. The ferry stops in several cities in China, and most often ends its journey in Seoul. Also from these large Russian cities there are regular flights to Beijing and Seoul. Planes take off every day. Travel time is about three hours.

You can get to China from another Far Eastern city - Ussuriysk. From there there is an international connection to the Chinese border city of Suifenhe. The bus station is located next to the railway station. Therefore, it’s quite easy to get to Suifenhe via Ussuriysk from Khabarovsk and Blagoveshchensk. This Chinese city is very popular among Russian tourists. There are shopping malls with inexpensive clothes, hairdressers, and massage parlors.

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China is not only one of the largest countries in the world and the most densely populated part of the planet. China has centuries-old traditions, these are special rules of behavior and communication, and therefore those who are going to visit this country as a tourist are simply obliged to familiarize themselves with them.

China attracts tourists from all over the world, first of all, with its centuries-old culture, customs and cultural values. Tourism in China is focused on attracting the attention of the world community to the cultural heritage of the people, the features of unusual architecture, because this country is rightfully considered the cradle of civilization, which has made a huge contribution to the development of world culture. In China, traditions have not changed for many centuries; certain ceremonies are observed, which are radically different from similar ones in other countries. In addition, indigenous people are characterized by special religious canons and beliefs. They have their own, unique view on some things, on the worldview as a whole.

Peculiarities of behavior in China

Holidays in Asian countries, and especially in China, are becoming extremely popular. But the countries of this continent have their own certain orders and customs, rules of behavior. What is possible in a European country is considered almost a crime in China. For example, it is not recommended to interrupt a conversation between two Chinese, it is unsightly to leave food on a plate, it is better to take the amount of food that is needed.

An attempt to photograph the interior of temples or private houses is considered a much more serious offense, but you can do this in a museum. You can photograph people as much as you like, but only outdoors.

In some cities of the country it is not customary to tip; this can offend the owner of a restaurant or cafe. In Hong Kong, taxi drivers do not give change and do not know English at all, and the tourist must provide them with a note with the address of the place where he needs to go.

Both in small markets and in large markets, it is necessary to bargain; agreeing to buy an item at the appointed price is considered bad form. And you definitely need to smile - the Chinese are very friendly and almost conflict-free people, they are confident that any problem can be solved simply by discussing it and expressing their opinion.

What else do those traveling to China need to know?

To pay for services and buy souvenirs in China, it is best to use Chinese national currency. Moreover, it is better to take care of exchanging money before the trip, and not upon arrival in the country.

When walking along city streets, you need to be extremely careful, since neither motorists nor cyclists, as a rule, follow traffic rules.

And one more feature - you cannot take expensive lighters to China, since they are allowed in, but not allowed out.

Sources:

  • What those traveling to China need to know
  • What should a tourist traveling to China know?

China is one of the most interesting countries in the world for independent tourists with an unforgettable atmosphere that combines ancient traditions and cutting-edge technologies. When planning a trip to China, there are a number of tips you should follow.

Obtaining a visa

To travel to China, Russians need an entry visa, which can be obtained through an agency when purchasing a tour or at the consulate if you plan to travel independently. To obtain a visa, you need to submit an application and the following documents: international passport, photo, application form, documents confirming hotel reservations, original and photocopy of insurance certificate (coverage of at least $15,000), photocopy of air tickets or printout of electronic tickets. Visa issuance times vary from 3 to 7 days depending on the urgency of the visa.

Choosing a holiday region

In order to successfully travel around China, it is worth deciding on the direction of your vacation. For a beach holiday and a smooth introduction to the culture of the Middle Kingdom, you should choose Hainan Island. Firstly, a visa to Hainan can be issued upon arrival at the airport, and secondly, Hainan is a tourist area where you can communicate in English or even Russian (there are Russian-speaking travel agencies on the island). When traveling around mainland China, you should immediately take a phrasebook with you, or download an online translator, since residents of the country do not speak English in 90% of cases.

Transport for travel

The choice of transport on which the trip will take place is quite important. Renting a car in China is quite dangerous due to the very chaotic traffic. China has developed buses, excellent rail connections (with high-speed trains), and in addition there is a network of low-cost airlines. If you have a specific plan for visiting attractions and resorts, it is best to select modes of transport for it. Don't forget that smoking is allowed on Chinese buses and trains.

Food while traveling

When traveling around China, you should pay close attention to the national cuisine, known throughout the world. In all populated areas of the country there is a huge number of eateries of different levels: from expensive restaurants designed for tourists to eateries “for their own people”. Since the names of dishes in English will not be on the menu, you can choose by picture or simply point to the dish you like, which is being eaten at the next table.

Accommodation reservation

Booking accommodation in Chinese cities is also not difficult: in fact, all hotels are listed on two global booking systems Booking.com and Agoda, room rates start from 300 rubles per day for a guesthouse room. You don’t have to book a hotel in advance: in every major city there are entire streets dedicated to travel agencies, hotels and hostels.

Safety

The level of security in Chinese cities is standard for Asia, so it is not recommended to carry all your money and credit cards in one place.

Staying with friends, late flight or train leaving at three in the morning? We tell you how to get from one end of the city to the other at night using public transport.

Every night - from 00:00 to 05:30 - buses and trams take to the streets on 10 routes: nine buses and one tram. There are also 24-hour routes. Usually the service interval is half an hour, only bus B runs every 15 minutes at night.

They all intersect with each other in convenient places and run along main roads and metro lines. Thus, late passengers can get to their home at the other end of the city, train stations or airports.

How to get there, where to change trains?

The common interchange hub for night buses H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6 and M7 is located on Slavyanskaya Square near the Kitay-Gorod metro station. Other routes intersect with them along the way.

You can take the H1 bus, which runs from 00:00 to 05:00, from Ozernaya Street in the south of Moscow to Sheremetyevo Airport. Along the way, you can get off at the Yugo-Zapadnaya, Leninsky Prospekt, Lubyanka, Kitay-Gorod, Tverskaya, Mayakovskaya and Belorusskaya metro stations. Then the route goes along Leningradsky Prospekt parallel to the green metro line.

Route H2 (00:00-05:30) connects the center with Kutuzovsky Prospekt and Mozhaisk Highway, and bus route H3 (00:00-05:30) runs from the Kitay-Gorod station to Ussuriyskaya Street parallel to the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya metro line .

By bus H4 (00:00-05:30) you can travel from the center to the Novokosino district in the east of the capital.

Buses N5 (23:35-06:00) run from the Kitay-Gorod metro station to the intersection of the Moscow Ring Road and Kashirskoye Shosse. Along the way there are the stations "Taganskaya", "Kuzminki" and "Textilshchiki", and then the bus turns south - to "Maryin" and "Domodedovskaya".

By bus N6 you can get from the Kitai-gorod metro station to the northern stations of the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya metro line and Ostashkovskaya street. There is also a 24-hour bus number 15 in Moscow. It runs from the VDNH metro station through the center to the Novodevichy Convent.

Bus B runs around the clock on the outer and inner sides of the Garden Ring, and bus M7 runs from Lubyanka through Kitay-Gorod to Vykhino.

Night tram number 3 can be used from 01:00 to 05:30. It runs from the Chistye Prudy metro station past the Paveletsky station, Tulskaya and the ZIL platform to Akademika Yangelya Street in South Chertanovo. During the daytime, tram No. 3 runs from the Chistye Prudy metro station to Balaklavsky Prospekt.

Simple and convenient

Travel on night transport in the capital is paid for with regular city tickets “United”, “90 minutes”, “TAT”, and a “Troika” card. Cost - from 55 to 65 rubles. All established benefits apply on buses, trolleybuses and trams.

By the way, since the beginning of summer, the number of passengers on night flights has increased by 20 percent compared to the spring months. Since June, about 250 thousand people have already used night routes.

TC "China City" is a unique retail space that houses Chinese manufacturers and sellers. This project is a new word for St. Petersburg. Every resident will be able to find a suitable and affordable product for themselves. Chinese manufacturers have prepared many unique and useful things for you.

Every day in the shopping complex "China City" more than 100 manufacturers of such categories as clothing for the whole family, shoes, underwear, bags, cosmetics, optics, appliances, dishes, toys, accessories, chandeliers and household goods, fishing goods are presented. .

Chinese restaurants on site will serve national cuisine after an exciting shopping experience.

How to get to the shopping and entertainment center "China City"

The location of the complex - on the Vyborg highway, in close proximity to the ring road, provides it with high transport accessibility and makes it attractive for residents not only of St. Petersburg, but also of the suburbs. The complex has its own parking for 700 cars.

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