China Railway is the state-owned railway operator in China, connecting Beijing, Badaling, Datong, Tianjin, Qingdao, Xi An, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Changsha, Lhasa, Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Xishuangbanna, Guilin, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xiamen and Sanya.

Routes

Passenger class

The following passenger classes are available with China Railway:

Change policy

The following change terms apply to the train fares:

China Railway Change time/date
Fare Business class Seat (C) Not permitted
Fare First class Seat (C) Not permitted
Fare Second class Seat (C) Not permitted
Fare First class Sleeper (C) Not permitted
Fare Second class Sleeper (C) Not permitted
Fare Business class Seat (D) Not permitted
Fare First class Seat (D) Not permitted
Fare Second class Seat (D) Not permitted
Fare Double-deck Sleeper (D) Not permitted
Fare First class Sleeper (D) Not permitted
Fare Second class Sleeper (D) Not permitted
Fare Business class Seat (G) Not permitted
Fare First class Seat (G) Not permitted
Fare Second class Seat (G) Not permitted
Fare First class Sleeper (G) Not permitted
Fare Soft Sleeper (Z, T, K) Not permitted
Fare Hard Sleeper (Z, T, K) Not permitted
Fare Hard seat (Z, T, K) Not permitted
Fare Soft seat (Z, T, K) Not permitted

In accordance with the policy of China Railway, once the booking has been confirmed changes are not permitted.

To modify the passenger details, the itinerary, the fare or the departure date, you need to cancel the existing booking and make a new booking.


Cancellation policy

The following cancellation terms apply to the train fares:

China Railway Cancellation before departure
Fare Business class Seat (C) Permitted with fees
Fare First class Seat (C) Permitted with fees
Fare Second class Seat (C) Permitted with fees
Fare First class Sleeper (C) Permitted with fees
Fare Second class Sleeper (C) Permitted with fees
Fare Business class Seat (D) Permitted with fees
Fare First class Seat (D) Permitted with fees
Fare Second class Seat (D) Permitted with fees
Fare Double-deck Sleeper (D) Permitted with fees
Fare First class Sleeper (D) Permitted with fees
Fare Second class Sleeper (D) Permitted with fees
Fare Business class Seat (G) Permitted with fees
Fare First class Seat (G) Permitted with fees
Fare Second class Seat (G) Permitted with fees
Fare First class Sleeper (G) Permitted with fees
Fare Soft Sleeper (Z, T, K) Permitted with fees
Fare Hard Sleeper (Z, T, K) Permitted with fees
Fare Hard seat (Z, T, K) Permitted with fees
Fare Soft seat (Z, T, K) Permitted with fees

If you wish to cancel your booking with China Railway, kindly manage your booking and request a cancellation to proceed with the refund. This option is available until 1 day before departure.

Service fees will not be refunded. Cancellation fees will apply.

For train routes in China mainland:

- 12 CNY per ticket if the ticked has been issued
- 5% of the ticket fare + 12 CNY per ticket if 3 to 8 days to departure
- 10% of the ticket fare + 12 CNY per ticket if 2 to 3 days to departure
- 20% of the ticket fare + 12 CNY per ticket if 1 to 2 days to departure
- No refund if less than 1 day to departure

For train routes between China and Hong Kong:

- 5% of the ticket fare + 12 CNY per ticket if the ticked has been issued
- 30% of the ticket fare + 12 CNY per ticket if 3 to 8 days to departure
- 50% of the ticket fare + 12 CNY per ticket if 1 to 3 days to departure
- No refund if less than 1 day to departure

For train routes between China and Laos:

- 20% of the ticket fare + 12 CNY per ticket if the ticked has been issued
- No refund if less than 1 day to departure


Reviews

Based on 101 reviews of customers.
Good 09 March 2026

Train station was easy and the train left on time almost down to the second. Vietnamese exit was pretty easy. Chinese immigration was a disorganized mess. Nobody seemed to know what was happening. I had to hotspot a few people because not everybody had data to fill out the digital entry form. Border agents asked to see in people's bags, so people started emptying them and then border patrol just walked away without even checking. All of them just seemed confused. 2 people looked at my Canadian passport for a while but I got in no problems. Borders were at 01:30 and 05:00 for the Vietnamese and Chinese respectively. Actual train is decent. There's one plug in each cabin and pretty much the entire route has data for my phone. I'm writing this from the train even. All in, probably not the best option if you care about comfort or simplicity, but if you want to save a very minimal amount of money and have an interesting journey then this is the train to be on. Christopher  

Good 18 January 2026

Need more info about food on trains Kyle  

Good 03 December 2025

Service client vraiment carré ! Les informations données sont super claires et en cas de doute ils répondent très rapidement. Paolo  

Good 29 October 2025

The booking process went smoothly, and tickets were exchanged for entry. However, for international trains, it would be helpful to have a specification stating: 1. Voucher must be exchanged at the counter for the ticket. 2. When crossing borders, all belongings and luggage must be rescanned. This would allow all customers to be prepared for potential issues and avoid being caught off guard. Tiraputtichai  

Excellent 10 October 2025

Très bon voyage. Les informations n’étaient pas claires sur les moments où il fallait sortir du train pour les contrôles. Sandrine  

Good 10 July 2025

We were not allowed to board the train. Chinese Customs cannot issue the needed 240-hour visa, and we therefore had to stay an extra night in Hong Kong. I am sure the train was great, we just never took it. The ferry port in Shenzhen can issue the needed visa, and we were therefore told to take the ferry from Hong Kong to Shenzhen. Although it is not Baolau's responsibility, it would be additional information to assist foreigners booking. Geoffrey  

Satisfactory 23 May 2025

Good train with very slow operations at border Antonio  

Excellent 13 April 2025

It feels a bit strange to travel without physical tickets but it is fine only with passports. Pol  

Good 26 February 2025

Train D87 leaves early in the morning. You have to take a taxi to the South Train Station because the metro is not running yet. Google maps does not recognize the station. Make sure that the taxi goes to the right station. The Baolau eTicket Receipt must be exchanged for a real train ticket, which includes a QR code. You will receive a train ticket by showing your passport at the 12306 custom service counter, which is in the middle of the station hall. Finnish citizens need a visa to Laos and must obtain it in advance from the e-visa website. The e-visa must be printed on paper. Otherwise, there will be problems at the Lao border. Jarmo  

Excellent 12 January 2025

I was very happy with all aspects of the service. The train journey was smooth and incident free and I left on time and arrived on time. I cannot ask for more. Kevin  

Good 01 February 2020

The train itself was clean and quite comfortable. I don't understand, however, why it is so slow and why it is not possible to arrange Vietnamese/Chinese border controls inside the train (like it is arranged on the Chinese/Russian border). Denis  

Good 13 November 2019

Being able to travel from Vietnam to China overnight is very convenient. However, having to wake up twice in the middle of the night to go through immigration and customs is a bit of a hassle. Satoshi  

Excellent 05 November 2019

Excelente servicio. El tren es muy cómodo y limpio. Un viaje excelente. Gonzalo  

Excellent 30 October 2019

Muy preciso en los tiempos, muy limpio y ordenado! Agradezco que NO se permita fumar en el tren. Fabian  

Satisfactory 04 October 2019

Se hubiera agradecido enormemente poder seleccionar los asientos y que nos los autoasignara el sistema. Carlos  

Good 14 September 2019

The process itself went smoothly, but the unclear handling of the ticketing process after issuance made me uneasy. Other than that, I was satisfied. Daikichi  

Excellent 02 August 2019

The train from Hanoi to Nanning is comfy and clean, but you have to get out at 2 and 4 AM in the night to do the immigration process. Leon  

Good 25 July 2019

Muy bien todo, pero los paneles están en chino y utilizamos los números de tren. de todas maneras, llevando en billete en mano, los guardias de seguridad son muy amables y te orientan. Una excelente idea reservar, porque si no, seguramente no hubiéramos encontrado plaza los días que queríamos viajar. Recomiendo encarecidamente este servicio, si van a realizar viajes en tren por China reserven con antelación. Montserrat  

Excellent 16 May 2019

Good. Dang  

Excellent 10 May 2019

Good response time, very happy with my experience. Sean  

Satisfactory 08 March 2019

The train was clean and comfortable, quiet and boarding was easy. The border crossing between Vietnam and China was not a good experience. The passport control at the Vietnamese border was quick and easy, but then the train did not move on for another two hours after everyone re-boarded. Then the customs control at the China border required more than an hour waiting in a line in the station with nothing happening. Once the process started it was easy but the waiting seemed to be totally unnecessary. Tessa  





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