Quzhou Airport– JUZ Quzhou
Quzhou Airport is situated 1.8 miles east of the city center of Quzhou, China in the province of Zhejiang. It is both a military and civil-use airport. Its civil flights started on November 26, 1993. Quzhou is a prefecture-level city that literally means “Seat of the Highway Prefecture”. It is the home of the Ancestral Temple of the Southern Confucian Clan and the Lanke Mountain.
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Quzhou Airport (JUZ) has a single runway measuring 8,202 feet in length and a single terminal building with a land area of 3,440 square meters. The terminal building is on the other side of the lake opposite the aircraft bays. A long causeway is used to cross both sides. The airport is served by Chengdu Airlines, China Express Airlines, China United Airlines, Shandong Airlines and Shenzhen Airlines handling flights to Chengdu, Giuyang, Chongqing, Beijing, Daxin, Haikou, Jinan, Kunming, Qingdao, Dalian and Shenzhen. The airport is surrounded by the cities of Xihu Qu, Baibutan, Hangzhou and many others.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Qufu Guandi Hotel is 11-minutes away from the airport. It has a beautiful Chinese entrance featuring a garden and a terrace. It is popular for cycling and has available car rentals and airport transfers. Jiangshan Jinling Grand Hotel is a luxury hotel grandly built at the edge of Xuijiang River. The hotel marries both traditional and modern elements in its interior and architecture.
Some of the nearer airports are Yiwu Airport (YIW), which is 82.15 miles away, Tunxi Airport (TXN), which is 96.81 miles away, Hangzhou-Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH), which is 149 miles away.