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Popular Routes

Beijing to Shanghai

Beijing to Hangzhou

Shanghai to Hangzhou

Guangzhou to Shenzhen

Beijing to Xi'an

Shanghai to Suzhou

Shanghai to Nanjing

Xi'an to Chengdu

Guangzhou to Guilin

Chengdu to Chongqing
How To Choose The Right Route
When traveling in China, taking the train is a safe, convenient, and economical way to get around. To help you choose the most suitable route, here are a few tips:
Determine Your Departure and Destination Cities
Start by entering your departure city and destination city. Many cities in China have multiple train stations, so make sure you choose the most convenient one.
Choose Your Travel Date and Time
Train tickets can be limited during holidays and weekends, so it’s best to book in advance. High-speed trains (G and D trains) are fast and punctual, ideal for those in a hurry. Regular trains (K, T trains, etc.) are more economical and suitable for travelers with flexible schedules.
Pay Attention to Transfer Routes
Some cities don’t have direct trains, so you may need to take a transfer. Our platform will recommend the best transfer options for you.
Compare Different Train Types
High-speed trains are quick and comfortable, while regular trains may be slower but offer steeper options, perfect for long-distance overnight trips.
Quick Ticket Booking, Easy Travel
To make your journey more convenient, we provide a direct link to the third-party ticketing platform. Simply click the link below to quickly complete your ticket booking process and choose the best train route and seat for you.
Why Travel By Train In China?
Efficiency & Convenience
China boasts the world’s longest high-speed rail network (300-350 km/h), connecting major cities (e.g., Beijing-Shanghai in 4.5 hours). Train stations are often centrally located, saving time compared to airports.
Affordability
High-speed rail tickets cost about 1/2 to 2/3 of airfare, while regular trains (K/T/Z-class) are even cheaper.
Unique Experiences
Scenic routes like the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and Yunnan-Guizhou mountain lines. Overnight sleeper cabins (soft/hard sleepers) ideal for long journeys.
Tips For Booking Cheap Train Tickets
Book Early
Tickets go on sale 30 days in advance; popular routes (e.g., during Chinese New Year or National Day) sell out quickly.
Travel Off-Peak
Weekday mornings or late-night trains are cheaper; avoid weekends/holidays.
Split Your Journey
Break long routes into segments (e.g., Beijing + Wuhan + Guangzhou) for potential savings.
Flexible Seat Classes
Second-class seats offer the best value; soft sleepers suit overnight trips; hard seats are only for short rides.
Student/Group Discounts
Foreign students with valid IDs can access discounts; groups of 6+ may contact customer service.
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Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) offer mild weather and fewer crowds.
Avoid June–August (hot, humid, and rainy) and Chinese public holidays (e.g., Golden Week in October) for lower prices.
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