If it's a choice between taking the bus or the train, I'll take the train every time. The rail network in China can be a bit confusing at first, but rest assured, I'm here to help clear things up a little. China has a huge population, around 1.3 billion, so, if you're planning a train trip, book your ticket early. That's right, I did say, get there early, you can't actually buy a train ticket online in China, you need to go to the station, and buy the ticket. This can be a little daunting, especially if you're in a big city. If you're in a small town, it won't be as hectic, but it sure as hell will be as confusing. That is, however, if you just go in with a phrase book, hoping for the best. First off, you need to know what kind of tickets are on offer; they range from hard seat to soft sleeper. Hard And Soft Seat Hard And Soft Sleeper Ok, so here it is, the checklist Tickets don't go on sale until 8 days before departure, so, if it's a busy time of year, you should get there early, as tickets sell out fast, and you may find yourself on the bus, not fun, I know. When you're travelling, give yourself plenty of time, it can be difficult to find your departure zone. Just keep asking people, showing them your ticket, the Chinese are very helpful, you will find it eventually. Make sure you pack toilet roll. If it's a long journey, bring your own food. The food on Chinese trains is terrible, and overpriced. That's it, that's pretty much all you need to know. China's a wonderful country and getting around it is pretty easy. How To Book A Train Ticket In China is a post from: Traveling China from Traveling China http://www.chinaya.org | |||
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
How To Book A Train Ticket In China
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