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Hong Kong High-Speed Rail Tickets

About High-Speed Rail

Hong Kong High-Speed Rail (Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link) connects Hong Kong West Kowloon Station with the country's vast high-speed rail network, spanning approximately 26 kilometers and reaching speeds of up to 200 km/h. Once entering the mainland section, speeds can soar to as much as 350 km/h. Whether for business trips or leisure travel, Hong Kong High-Speed Rail is the fastest, most comfortable, and convenient transportation option for traveling between Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Beijing and other destinations.

The high-speed train departs from West Kowloon Station and takes only about 14 minutes to reach Shenzhen and around 48 minutes to arrive at Guangzhou, giving you more time to immerse yourself in local sightseeing and activities. Additionally, West Kowloon Station implements "co-location," allowing travelers to complete both Hong Kong's and Mainland China's immigration procedures within the same station significantly reducing crossing times.

The design of the high-speed train carriages balances comfort with practicality by offering economical Second Class seats along with more spaciously comfortable First Class seats. The trains are equipped with adjustable seat backs and charging sockets among other amenities ensuring that even while speeding through your journey you can enjoy a relaxed experience.

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Ningbo - Shanghai Hongqiao ·
Friendly and helpful staff onboard when I boarded the wrong car. Guided me to the right one in case I got on the wrong train as it was a long train. Smooth and comfortable, for the most part travelling at 300km/h.

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Chengdu East - Xi'an North ·
it was awesome! you need to arrive early like 8.30am to see the pandas. if later than that. most of them will be asleep after they had their breakfast. such a wonderful experience. was easy to buy the tickets. just need your passport to enter once you have purchased it online

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Badaling Great Wall - Qinghe ·
Ah! Got it — you mean Badaling Great Wall, the famous and more accessible section. Here’s a tailored Klook-style review: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — Badaling Great Wall Visiting the Badaling section of the Great Wall was an amazing and memorable experience. The wall is well-preserved and easy to walk, making it perfect for both first-timers and casual visitors. The views from the top are absolutely breathtaking, stretching across the mountains in every direction. It’s also very easy to access and navigate, with clear paths, stairs, and facilities along the way. Walking along this iconic landmark gives you a real sense of history and the incredible scale of the Great Wall. Overall, Badaling is a must-visit for anyone in Beijing—whether for sightseeing, photos, or just experiencing one of the world’s greatest wonders. 🏯✨

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Wenchang - Haikou East ·
Convenient. Foreigners should use the manned gate and enter with their passports. Entry is allowed only about 12–15 minutes before departure, and the gate closes roughly 5 minutes prior. Seats can be separated by an aisle.

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เซี่ยงไฮ้หงเฉียว - หางโจวตะวันออก ·
Booking is easy, but there's a limitation: if you don't book far in advance, your ticket might be rejected even if it shows as available when you make the booking. Even after payment, there's a chance of cancellation and immediate refund because the ticket may not actually be available. I understand that Klook's system is a third-party system, which causes this limitation when booking train tickets, but overall, if you book well in advance, I think there won't be any problems.
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Shanghai Hongqiao - Beijing South ·
First ever high speed train experience in China and I can say that it's worth every peso even for a 2nd class ticket. So convenient and comfortable. I was able to sleep because the operation is quiet. Hope to visit China again soon

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Beijing North - Badaling Great Wall ·
My second time riding a high speed train but this time in Beijing and I can say that it's worth every peso especially this train going to the great wall, so convenient and cheap compare to riding a bus or getting a group tour. Hope to be back in China to explore more cities and more high speed train to take.

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Shanghai South - Beijing South ·
Shanghai South Railway is like an airport. It is very massive. its amazing that drinking water is available in every waiting area of each gate. The toilet is well.maintained. The train has a reliner. Its so clean. you could hardly feel that its moving. we arrived 30.minutes late. its very easy to board the train. Lots of boarding officer are assisting.

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Xi'an North - Luoyang Longmen ·
Very convenient & reliable high speed train ticket booking experience. No hiccups on the ground and all i had to do was to present my passport for scanning (as is the case across many other tourist sites in Xi An). There is no difference in pricing vs booking via Trip.com.

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Hong Kong West Kowloon - Guangzhounan ·
i booked from hk west kowloon station to guangzhounan station and it was only 47min! please go to special assistance if you go with passport. my passport could not scan thru when check in and out the bullet train but the officer will still let you in and out. i would say it was hazzel free the entire process!

High-Speed Rail Ticket Booking and Useful Information

High-Speed Rail Ticket Prices

High-speed rail offers two types of tickets to meet the needs of different travelers, including:

  • Adult ticket: Applicable for travelers aged 14 and above

  • Child ticket: Applicable for children aged 6 years old but under 14. The child ticket must be purchased together with an accompanying adult ticket, and relevant identification documents are required.

Specific high-speed rail fares vary depending on the destination and seat class; details can be found in the latest fare schedule published on the official website.

High-Speed Rail Seat Options

In addition to the aforementioned ticket types and discounts, high-speed rail prices also differ based on selected seats and schedules. Hong Kong's high-speed rail offers two seating options, including second-class seats and first-class seats:

  • Second-class seat: Offers great value with comfortable standard seating suitable for short trips or business travel

  • First-class seat: Provides more spacious comfort ideal for medium- to long-distance journeys

Ticket Booking Tips

  • It is recommended that you book your high-speed train tickets in advance, especially during peak travel seasons such as weekends or public holidays. Please ensure that any travel documents used at booking are valid.

  • Direct entry without exchanging tickets: After booking your tickets through Klook, there’s no need to exchange physical tickets; you can directly enter using a valid form of ID registered at purchase on the day of travel—making it convenient and quick.

  • Each adult traveler aged 18 years or older may bring one child under six who does not occupy a seat free of charge; if this child requires their own seat, a child ticket must be purchased.

High-Speed Rail West Kowloon Station Transportation, Floors, and One Country Two Systems Complete Guide

Hong Kong High-Speed Rail West Kowloon Station is conveniently located next to the West Kowloon Cultural District. The station has excellent transportation connections, and you can easily reach it through the following means:

  • MTR:

From Kowloon Station (Tung Chung Line/Airport Express), use Exit C1 or M and walk about 10-12 minutes via the pedestrian bridge.

From Austin Station (Tuen Ma Line), use Exits B4, B5, or W5 and walk about 2-3 minutes through the pedestrian passageway.

  • Bus/Mini-bus: Multiple bus routes and special mini-bus services are available to travel back and forth from the station.

Overview of High-Speed Rail West Kowloon Station Levels

  • G (Ground): Entrance/Exit of the station

  • B1 (Ticketing Hall): Ticket counters, ticket machines, real-name verification, security checks.

  • B2 (Arrival Hall): [For arrivals only] Handle immigration procedures for Mainland China and Hong Kong.

  • B3 (Departure Hall): [For departures only] Complete exit procedures for Hong Kong and Mainland China; waiting area; boarding gates.

  • B4 (Platform Level): Train platforms.

Arrival Clearance Procedures (Departing from Mainland China Stations)

  • Mainland Station Entry: Complete real-name verification and security check procedures at Mainland stations with valid ID, and then proceed to the designated gate to enter using your ID according to train information.

  • Arrive at West Kowloon Station (B4): After the train arrives at Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, get off at the B4 platform.

  • Immigration formalities (B2 level): Take the lift or escalator to the B2 Arrival Hall to complete the "co-location, two-check" immigration formalities for the Mainland and Hong Kong.

  • Exit the gate (B2 floor): After completing all customs clearance procedures, you can use the same ID to scan the gate and complete your high-speed rail journey!

Recommended Popular High-Speed Rail Stations and Attractions

4 Major High-Speed Rail Stations and Travel Guide

Experience rapid transit like never before and explore the mainland with ease! Book your Hong Kong high-speed train tickets on Klook now to embark on an exciting journey!

1. Shenzhen: The City of Innovation and Vitality

2. Guangzhou: Taste the charm of Lingnan culture

3. Shanghai: Savor the charm of an international metropolis that blends the old and the new

4. Beijing: Explore the historical heritage of the five dynasties' capital

  • High-speed rail journey time: about 8.5 hours (long-distance direct)

  • Popular high-speed rail stations in Beijing: Beijing West

  • Must-see attractions: Visit the magnificent Great Wall, stroll through the Palace Museum (Forbidden City), or visit the Summer Palace, a culmination of royal garden art.

  • Ticket price inquiry and booking: From Hong Kong to Beijing | From Beijing to Hong Kong

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High-speed rail ticket types

Business Class

  • The most luxurious option with reclining seats, extra legroom, and personalized service. Includes complimentary snacks and drinks.

  • Available on: G trains, D trains, C trains

Premium Class

  • A step below business class, offering wider seats and more comfort than first class without the full premium price.

  • Available on: G trains, D trains, C trains

Premium First Class

  • Slightly upgraded first class with more space and better amenities.

  • Available on: G trains, C trains

First Class

  • Comfortable seats with extra width and legroom compared to second class. Quieter and less crowded.

  • Available on: G trains, D trains, C trains

Second Class

  • Most common and budget-friendly choice with standard seating. Comfortable for short and long trips.

  • Available on: G trains, D trains, C trains

Soft Seat

  • Cushioned seating for better comfort on conventional trains.

  • Available on: Regular Trains

Hard Seat

  • Basic and cheapest seating option, best for short distances.

  • Available on: Regular Trains

Soft Sleeper

  • Enclosed cabins with 4 berths for privacy and comfort. Includes bedding and reading lights.

  • Available on: Regular trains (including some overnight services)

Hard Sleeper

  • Open layout with 6 berths, more affordable than Soft Sleeper but less private.

  • Available on: Regular trains

Standing Ticket (No Seat)

  • Most affordable option with no assigned seat; you may have to stand or sit in shared spaces.

  • Available on: D trains, regular trains (available only after all ticket types are sold out)