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Getting Around

China has one of the world's most extensive and modern transportation networks. The high-speed rail system is the largest on earth, connecting major cities at speeds up to 350 km/h. Domestic flights are frequent and affordable. Within cities, metro systems are clean, efficient, and incredibly cheap. Ride-hailing through Didi is the local equivalent of Uber. For an authentic experience, bicycle sharing is widely available in every city.

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1High-speed rail (HSR) is the...

High-speed rail (HSR) is the best way to travel between cities under 1,000 km apart

China's high-speed rail network is the world's largest and one of the most efficient ways to travel between cities.

2Book train tickets on Trip.com...

Book train tickets on Trip.com or the 12306 app (passport number required)

The Didi ride-hailing app works like Uber and is essential for city transport. It supports English.

3Metro systems in major cities...

Metro systems in major cities are clean, safe, and signs are in both Chinese and English

Metro systems in major cities are modern, affordable, and clearly signed in both Chinese and English.

4Didi (ride-hailing app) is essential...

Didi (ride-hailing app) is essential - works like Uber but requires a Chinese phone number

5Domestic flights are plentiful but...

Domestic flights are plentiful but often delayed - build buffer time into your schedule

6Shared bikes (Meituan, Hellobike) are...

Shared bikes (Meituan, Hellobike) are everywhere - scan QR code with Alipay to unlock

7Taxis are metered in most...

Taxis are metered in most cities - insist the driver uses the meter

8For Tibet, a special travel...

For Tibet, a special travel permit and guided tour are required for foreign visitors

9Download Amap (Gaode) for the...

Download Amap (Gaode) for the most accurate navigation and transit directions in China

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The 12306 app now supports passport registration for foreigners — set up your account before arrival to book train tickets on the go.
Metro systems in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou rival the best in the world — learn the colour-coded line numbers for easy navigation.
For scenic routes like Guilin to Yangshuo, skip the bus and take the Li River cruise at least one way.
Shared bikes (Meituan Bike, Hellobike) are perfect for last-mile transport and cost less than ¥2 per ride.
Download Amap (Gaode Maps) — it is more accurate than Google Maps within China and provides real-time public transit directions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I know about getting around in China?
China has one of the world's most extensive and modern transportation networks. The high-speed rail system is the largest on earth, connecting major cities at speeds up to 350 km/h. Domestic flights are frequent and affordable.
What is the most important tip for getting around?
The single most important tip: High-speed rail (HSR) is the best way to travel between cities under 1,000 km apart. This alone will save you significant hassle during your trip. See our full list of tips on this page for more detailed advice.
Is China's high-speed rail system good?
China's high-speed rail (HSR) network is the largest and one of the most advanced in the world, covering over 40,000 km. Trains are fast (up to 350 km/h), punctual, clean, and affordable. For any intercity journey under 1,000 km, HSR is usually the best option in terms of both comfort and time.
How do I use the metro in Chinese cities?
Metro systems in major Chinese cities are modern, clean, and easy to navigate with bilingual Chinese-English signage. Purchase single-ride tokens at station machines (which accept cash or mobile payment), or get a rechargeable transit card for convenience. Security screening at station entrances adds a few minutes to each journey.
How should I prepare for getting around before my trip?
Before departing, we recommend: High-speed rail (HSR) is the best way to travel between cities under 1,000 km apart. Additionally, book train tickets on Trip.com or the 12306 app (passport number required). Preparation before your flight makes everything easier once you land.