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China transport
China transport guides for China travel, organized around practical checks, failure cases, phrase cards, official-source verification, and route-planning decisions for foreign visitors.
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What should travelers know about china transport?
Foreigners can take China high-speed rail using real-name tickets and a valid passport, but the passport information must match the ticket. 12306 states that foreign passengers can purchase real-name tickets with valid passports and that passengers should show the ID document used to buy the e-ticket for check-in, station exit, and boarding. Arrive early enough for manual document checks, keep the original passport rather than only a photo, and avoid tight connections during holidays or first-time station use.
How to Take High-Speed Rail in China as a Foreigner
A 2026 high-speed rail guide for foreign passengers in China, covering 12306, passports, real-name ticketing, station entry, timing, and backup plans.
Updated 2026-06-28TransportHow to Use Metro Systems in Chinese Cities
A practical guide to using Chinese city metro systems as a foreign visitor, covering route planning, tickets, security checks, transfers, and payment backups.
Updated 2026-06-28TransportHow to Use DiDi or Taxi in China as a Foreigner
A 2026 guide for foreign visitors using DiDi, taxi apps, or street taxis in China, with pickup, payment, address, and safety backups.
Updated 2026-06-28Domestic FlightsDomestic Flights in China with a Foreign Passport
A first-time guide to domestic flights in China for foreign-passport travelers, covering booking names, check-in, airport buffers, batteries, and transfer planning.
Updated 2026-06-28Power Bank RulesChina Power Bank Rules for Domestic Flights
A current guide to China domestic flight power bank rules, including CCC markings, recalled models, carry-on limits, capacity markings, and airport-security risk.
Updated 2026-06-28Airport TransferChina Airport Transfer to Hotel on Arrival Day
A first-arrival guide to choosing metro, official taxi, ride-hailing, airport bus, or hotel pickup from Chinese airports to hotels.
Updated 2026-06-28