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Common sense of immigrating to Hungary

Hungary has a well-developed system of roads, railways, air transport and waterways. Budapest, the capital, is the core of the national transportation hub. China has 7685 kilometers of railways and 30808 kilometers of highways, of which the total length of expressways is 13 14 kilometers. Aviation:

Hungarian civil aviation has important routes from Budapest to Warsaw, Berlin, Paris and Vienna. Foreign airlines have opened more than a dozen routes in Hungary, taking off from Budapest and flying to dozens of cities around the world. China has seven airports, located in szeged, Debrecen and Budapest.

Railway:

Railways are the main means of transportation connecting all parts of Hungary. Hungary is small in size, but the railway lines are as dense as cobwebs and very developed. The development of railways makes passenger and freight transportation in China very convenient. Hungarian trains go to most countries in Europe. It is the hub of international passenger and freight transportation.

Highway:

Buses arrive in urban and rural areas all over the country, and most of the places with the largest traffic volume are concentrated in the border areas of Hungary, Romania and Austria.

Subway:

There are three subway lines, M 1 (yellow), M2 (red) and M3 (blue), which meet at Diak Square in the city center and run every 2-5 minutes. It is convenient to get to any place in Budapest. The departure time is 04: 30-23: 30. You need to buy a ticket every time you change to the first subway.