Find transfer & transportation guides from Adelaide to Nanjing, China. How to get from Adelaide to Nanjing, China by Flight.
You can get to Nanjing, China from Adelaide by verhicle types below
You have 8 options transfer to Nanjing, China from Adelaide below
Take a bus from Stop W1 Currie St - South side to Stop 9A Hamra Dr - South side.
Take a subway from Lukou Airport to Nanjing South.
Take a bus from Stop W1 Currie St - South side to Stop 9A Hamra Dr - South side.
Take a subway from Sunan Shuofang International Airport to Wuxi station.
Take a bus from Stop W1 Currie St - South side to Stop 9A Hamra Dr - South side.
Take a bus from Stop W1 Currie St - South side to Stop 9A Hamra Dr - South side.
Take a bus from Hangzhou Airport to Hangzhou East.
Take a train from Hangzhou East to Nanjing South.
Take a bus from Stop W1 Currie St - South side to Stop 9A Hamra Dr - South side.
Take a bus from Nantong Airport to Xingdong Primary School.
Take a taxi from Xingdong Primary School to Nantong.
Take a bus from Stop W1 Currie St - South side to Stop 9A Hamra Dr - South side.
Take a bus from Changzhou Benniu Airport to Changzhou North.
Take a train from Changzhou North to Nanjing South Station.
Take a bus from Stop W1 Currie St - South side to Stop 9A Hamra Dr - South side.
Take a subway from Dadongmen to Hefei South station.
Take a train from Hefei South to Nanjing South.
Take a bus from Stop W1 Currie St - South side to Stop 9A Hamra Dr - South side.
Take a train from Yiwu Station to Nanjing South.
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Nanjing (listen), alternatively romanized as Nanking and Nankin, is the capital of Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China and the second largest city in the East China region, with 11 districts, an administrative area of 6,600 km2 (2,500 ... Learn more