Chengdu Case Study

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The land of Abundance, Chengdu is the largest city of the Chinese province & is one of the major cities of the Western China. The city is entitled with different names such as the city of Hibiscus, The Brocade city, The Turtle City etc. Chengdu was come into being long ago since 311 BC. The city is China's fourth-most populous city with the population of 10.4 million. The total area of the city is 12,312 km2. The time-belt of Chengdu is China Standard (UTC+8). Chengdu is basically a multi-religion city of a multi-religion state with Taoism, Buddhism & Confucianism being the majors. Chengdu locals use Mandarin for communication & it is also their official language. However Chinese is also spoken there widely.

Chengdu is located at the western edge of the Sichuan Basin and sits on the Chengdu Plain; the dominating terrain is plains. The prefecture ranges in latitude from 30° 05' to 31° 26' N, while its longitude ranges from 102° 54' to 104° …show more content…

They are welcomed at the Chegdu Shuangli Int'l Airport (CTA). The flights to Chengdu from UK are indirect and with stop-over. So it takes 22 to 24 hours for the completion of journey. The airlines operating to Chengdu are as follow:
China Southern Airline Air China
KLM China Eastern Airline
British Airways Lufthansa
Air France Virgin Atlantic
Etihad Thai Airways
Asiana Airlines Alitalia
Cathay Pacific Vietnam

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