@lewd good luck!
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@lewd With their real-name ticketing, there is no way around the official system, at least nothing I know of (I traveled extensively in China 8+ years ago, so my knowledge may be outdated).
There are plenty of tickets on New Year's Eve (Feb 16) and later, if you're willing to wait a few days.
@lewd And one random thing about traveling by train in China: they will confiscate any knife you have. However, I was consistently able to smuggle a small folding knife in my trousers pocket - there was a security check before you could enter the station, but not as thorough as in airports (again, it might have changed since the time I left China).
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Any suggestions from my experienced #China travel fellows : Since I missed my train in Estonia, I'm two days late in Ürümqi and will thereby miss my booked train to Xi'an and onwards to Kunming and Vientiane.
Any secret places to still get tickets ? I'd prefer to take the high speed train rather than 37 h with a standing ticket.
(Being late in China because of a delay in Latvia is cursed btw.)
CC : @wrzlbrnft
@lewd As 12306.cn never worked for me (at least without VPN) I always used https://www.chinahighlights.com . They charge a fee but they do a great job reserving tickets, also for the Kunming to Vientiane train. As far as I remember it's also possible to rebook a train once with no additional costs (if it's at the same price or less, otherwise you just need to pay the gap).
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!@lewd Fueza!
... and buen viaje!
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Any suggestions from my experienced #China travel fellows : Since I missed my train in Estonia, I'm two days late in Ürümqi and will thereby miss my booked train to Xi'an and onwards to Kunming and Vientiane.
Any secret places to still get tickets ? I'd prefer to take the high speed train rather than 37 h with a standing ticket.
(Being late in China because of a delay in Latvia is cursed btw.)
CC : @wrzlbrnft
@lewd i asked my cousin who lives there:
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It will be hard right now because of the new year celebration. The main app is the most reliable place to buy. You can apply to buy tickets even if they are sold out there, so if someone on the train cancels you will automatically get their seat.1/3
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@lewd i asked my cousin who lives there:
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It will be hard right now because of the new year celebration. The main app is the most reliable place to buy. You can apply to buy tickets even if they are sold out there, so if someone on the train cancels you will automatically get their seat.1/3
Some high speed rail journeys dont offer standing tickets, but if you buy a ticket for a short stretch of the journey, get on board and then buy a ticket, you can make it to your destination.
A standing ticket might be the only way. Then hopping empty seats until you arrive at your destination
The english version of the app actually has less functions than the chinese version
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Some high speed rail journeys dont offer standing tickets, but if you buy a ticket for a short stretch of the journey, get on board and then buy a ticket, you can make it to your destination.
A standing ticket might be the only way. Then hopping empty seats until you arrive at your destination
The english version of the app actually has less functions than the chinese version
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@lewd She wants to skip Xi'an and go to Kunming? There are still tickets to Xi'an from Urumqi
You can rebook tickets via the railway12306 platform (better on mobile) but its not so flexible. They have an english speaking helpline too
"""so it sounds like the main tip is to buy a ticket for a short stretch of the high speed journey and then pay a supplement once you're on board
good luck!
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@lewd She wants to skip Xi'an and go to Kunming? There are still tickets to Xi'an from Urumqi
You can rebook tickets via the railway12306 platform (better on mobile) but its not so flexible. They have an english speaking helpline too
"""so it sounds like the main tip is to buy a ticket for a short stretch of the high speed journey and then pay a supplement once you're on board
good luck!
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@wrzlbrnft @bovine3dom Thanks ! I could already buy a ticket since I had to change my route over again.
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Any suggestions from my experienced #China travel fellows : Since I missed my train in Estonia, I'm two days late in Ürümqi and will thereby miss my booked train to Xi'an and onwards to Kunming and Vientiane.
Any secret places to still get tickets ? I'd prefer to take the high speed train rather than 37 h with a standing ticket.
(Being late in China because of a delay in Latvia is cursed btw.)
CC : @wrzlbrnft
@lewd @wrzlbrnft when are you arriving in Urumqi?
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@lewd @wrzlbrnft when are you arriving in Urumqi?
@RensBloom @wrzlbrnft I already resolved my issue, thanks !
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!Good morning dear Fedi !
I spent three restless days bringing me from Siberia to China.
Arriving here, I boarded a
Fuxing Hao high-speed train getting me southbound to Kunming.The railway station is as busy as expected, loud crowded but the boarding went fast and smooth.




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Good morning dear Fedi !
I spent three restless days bringing me from Siberia to China.
Arriving here, I boarded a
Fuxing Hao high-speed train getting me southbound to Kunming.The railway station is as busy as expected, loud crowded but the boarding went fast and smooth.




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Good morning dear Fedi !
I spent three restless days bringing me from Siberia to China.
Arriving here, I boarded a
Fuxing Hao high-speed train getting me southbound to Kunming.The railway station is as busy as expected, loud crowded but the boarding went fast and smooth.




@lewd Congrats on making it there! Glad you’re safe!
Will you post a map/itinerary of the route you ended up taking when it’s safe for you to do so?
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@lewd Congrats on making it there! Glad you’re safe!
Will you post a map/itinerary of the route you ended up taking when it’s safe for you to do so?
@h0m54r After my way back, so end of march. Stay tuned !
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@h0m54r After my way back, so end of march. Stay tuned !
@lewd Looking forward to it, thanks! Safe travels!
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@lewd you are just a little early for Chinese new year
I'm in awe about your journey. Do you have a nationality that makes this easier? Because I think as a Swiss I would have to get Visa for several of the states you passed -
@lewd you are just a little early for Chinese new year
I'm in awe about your journey. Do you have a nationality that makes this easier? Because I think as a Swiss I would have to get Visa for several of the states you passed@FlohEinstein I got several Visas as well ...
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It's 15 °C outside and considering how I spent the last few days crossing Siberia at -20 °C this feels really strange : Finally no more gloves, flop-flop shoes and a business-casual blazer rather than my three layers of warm pullovers and jackets.
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It's 15 °C outside and considering how I spent the last few days crossing Siberia at -20 °C this feels really strange : Finally no more gloves, flop-flop shoes and a business-casual blazer rather than my three layers of warm pullovers and jackets.
If everything goes all right, I'll be in Thailand tomorrow evening and in Bangkok Friday morning
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bahn.bonus if you can have
РЖД Бонус ?




