
Jincheng Shanxi, China Travel Guide
Jincheng does not have its own commercial airport. Travelers typically fly into nearby larger airports and then use land transportation to reach the city.
No direct flights go directly to Jincheng. Travelers from major global hubs typically fly into a larger Chinese city (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou), then connect to CGO or TYN.
CGO and TYN airports have standard amenities: restaurants, duty-free, lounges, currency exchange, car rental, and information desks.
Airport shuttle to Zhengzhou East Railway Station, then high-speed train to Jincheng East. Private transfer ~CNY 300-500.
Airport transfer service to Taiyuan South Rail Depot, then high-speed train to Jincheng East. Private transfer ~CNY 400-600.
Foreigners require a Chinese driving license. International driving permits are not recognized. Book with DiscoverCars.com if you have a local license.
Major international (Hertz, Avis) and various local Chinese rental companies operate.
Passport, Chinese driving license, and a credit card are necessary for rental.
No specific exit fees or taxes apply when departing China by air or land for foreign visitors.
You will find standard facilities at airports and train stations for departing travelers.
International airports like CGO provide comprehensive services for outbound travelers.
Jincheng is a landlocked city; therefore, sea or river arrivals are not applicable for direct travel to this destination.
Pre-booking your land transfer from the airport to Jincheng is often the most convenient option, especially for late arrivals or heavy luggage.