Book contents
- Chinese Signs
- Chinese Signs
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Part I General Characteristics
- Part II Essential Signs
- 5 Airport and Arrival
- 6 Hotels
- 7 Basic Services
- 8 Getting Your Bearings
- 9 Getting Around
- 10 Eating
- 11 Shopping
- 12 Schools and Offices
- 13 Culture and Entertainment
- 14 Alerts!
- 15 Health
- Part III Other Signs
- References
- Index of Figures
- Index
5 - Airport and Arrival
from Part II - Essential Signs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 February 2024
- Chinese Signs
- Chinese Signs
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Part I General Characteristics
- Part II Essential Signs
- 5 Airport and Arrival
- 6 Hotels
- 7 Basic Services
- 8 Getting Your Bearings
- 9 Getting Around
- 10 Eating
- 11 Shopping
- 12 Schools and Offices
- 13 Culture and Entertainment
- 14 Alerts!
- 15 Health
- Part III Other Signs
- References
- Index of Figures
- Index
Summary
For many visitors to China, airports may be where Chinese signs are first seen. This chapter will sample some signs that are commonly seen at airports, including those for customs, terminals, departure lounges, boarding gates, baggage claims, and transportation options. Most of the airport signs are bilingual with English translations. Most of the signs in this chapter are seen at the Pudong International Airport in Shanghai.
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- Chinese SignsAn Introduction to China's Linguistic Landscape, pp. 45 - 50Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024