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Railways

By the end of 1999, the total rail line on operation had stretched to 3,120 km.

Highways

By the end of 1999, the total highways open to traffic was as long as 51,378 km.

Waterways

Guangxi has a coastline stretching for 1,595km, along which 21 sea ports have been established, including 18 large-capacity and deep-water berths. Guangxi is believed to be the best place in south China to do sea transportation because of its geographical location.

Airports

By the end of 1998, Guangxi had build five airports respectively in Nanning, Beihai, Liuzhou and Wuzhou, which link with 109 air routes (including 99 domestic, five regional and international ones) operated by 12 airlines.

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