Shanghai to Puyang

247 km (153 miles)

Straight-line distance between Shanghai, CN and Puyang, CN. This is the shortest distance between the two cities as the crow flies.

Route Overview

Direct path from Shanghai to Puyang

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Travel Information

Flight Time
~16 minutes
Driving Time
~3h 5m
Walking Time
~2d 1h

Interesting Facts

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Great Circle Distance

This 247 km distance follows the shortest path on Earth's surface.

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Flight Path

Commercial flights may fly 10-20% farther due to air traffic and jet streams.

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Driving Reality

Actual driving distance would be significantly longer due to roads and terrain.

Note about travel times:

These are approximate estimates based on straight-line distance. Actual travel times will vary significantly based on routes, traffic, weather, connections, and other factors.

Distance Details

Kilometers: 247 km
Miles: 153 mi
Nautical Miles: 133 nmi

Shanghai

Country: CN
Population: 24,874,500
Coordinates: °, °

Puyang

Country: CN
Population: 3,590,000
Coordinates: °, °

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About This Distance Calculation

The distance between Shanghai and Puyang is calculated using the Haversine formula, which determines the great-circle distance between two points on a sphere given their latitude and longitude coordinates. This represents the shortest distance over the earth's surface, giving an "as-the-crow-flies" distance of approximately 247 kilometers (153 miles).

This calculation assumes the Earth is a perfect sphere (it's actually slightly flattened at the poles), but the Haversine formula is accurate to within 0.5% for distances between most points on Earth. The coordinates used are:

  • Shanghai: °N, °W
  • Puyang: °N, °W

Keep in mind that actual travel distances by car, train, or ship will be longer due to the need to follow roads, railways, shipping routes, and navigate around geographical obstacles. Flight paths may also differ from the great circle route due to air traffic control requirements, weather conditions, and airline-specific routing policies.