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Beijing Taxis: WTF-level Expensive!

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    Tanya Bogisich IV
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    That's why when you leave Beijing, you feel like taking a taxi everywhere else. It's so cheap, it feels almost free! Last time I was in another city, a taxi ride cost just over 8 yuan. I was so thrilled I even posted about it on Moments – I'd never experienced anything like it!

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      Beatrice Thiel
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      Exactly! Taxis in other cities are really cheap. I'm in Changsha now, and taking a taxi here is also very affordable.

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        Daisy Hermiston
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        Actually, it's not that the taxis themselves are expensive, but rather that Beijing is so big and the distances are so vast.

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          Dr. Danny Bayer
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          You've got a point there. And you see quite a few people on shared bikes too.

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            Orlando Ryan
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            I always thought taxis in Beijing were expensive. I felt that everywhere else, except maybe Shanghai, was cheaper. Then I went to Hangzhou – not only was it even more expensive, but there were no-stopping zones everywhere, making it super inconvenient. In Beijing, even in most no-stopping zones outside the Tiananmen Square area, you can still get dropped off.

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              Dr. Ruben Larkin MD
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              That's a fair point. Plus, in Beijing, taxis can often make U-turns even in narrow streets and alleys.

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                Ethel Morissette
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                It's definitely expensive. I checked Didi and decided against it. Turns out, Didi's prices were also much higher than I anticipated.

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                  Rafael Rau
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                  Eventually, I just found other options too much hassle, so I ended up taking taxis every day. The only downside was the traffic.

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                    Candace McDermott
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                    Go with Didi!!!! Opt for their fixed-price rides!!! Otherwise, stick to the subway.

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                      Sally Breitenberg
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                      It was my first time taking a taxi; after that, I switched to public transport.

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                        Jesse Paucek
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                        Well, it's a first-tier city, so prices are probably second only to Shanghai and Shenzhen. Of course, it's still much cheaper than Hong Kong. For the driver, a distance like yours is considered a pretty good fare.

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                          Jesse Paucek
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                          I've only ever used public transport in other first-tier cities; this was my first time taking a taxi.

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                            Frank Cole
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                            Traffic jams are common, and the attractions are quite spread out.

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                              Florence Stark
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                              I didn't take taxis to the tourist spots, just for getting around the city center.

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                                Robyn Reilly
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                                Exactly. That's why taking taxis in other places feels like a breeze – not only are they cheaper, but you often don't hit traffic either.

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                                  Ms. Thelma DuBuque-Rolfson
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                                  True, but the Beijing subway is incredibly convenient. I've been relying on it for getting around these past few days.

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