Macau Train Schedule
My Chinatours is now offering China train schedule searching and train tickets booking as part of a package tour. Please note:
1. This train information and fares are for reference only. The data is updated regularly but train schedules change without notice. The Chinese railway authorities may also raise the price of train tickets during holiday periods and festivals or during periods of high demand. My Chinatours cannot be held responsible for variations which happen from time to time.
2. Please be advised that not all the trains depart daily.
3. My Chinatours can assist you to book train tickets ONLY when you book a package with us.
| Dep. | From | Arr. | To | Duration | Distance | Hard Seat It is the cheapest option, and the coaches are usually overcrowded. Though the seats are actually thinly padded, you could hardly sleep on the upright seats. |
Soft Seat It is the cheapest option, and the coaches are usually overcrowded. Though the seats are actually thinly padded, you could hardly sleep on the upright seats. |
Hard Sleeper It is the cheapest option, and the coaches are usually overcrowded. Though the seats are actually thinly padded, you could hardly sleep on the upright seats. |
Soft Sleeper It is the cheapest option, and the coaches are usually overcrowded. Though the seats are actually thinly padded, you could hardly sleep on the upright seats. |
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Macau Travel Guide
As one of the two special administrative regions in China (the other one being Hong Kong), Macau is located west of the Pearl River Delta in Southeast China; covers an area of 32.8 square kilometers with Zhuhai in the north, Hong Kong in the east, and Wanzai in the west; and is composed of the Macau peninsula, Dangzai Island, Luhuan Island, and Ludang City. It is 60 kilometers from Hong Kong and 145 kilometers from Guangzhou, and the coastal line is a total of 40 kilometers. And as one of the “Four Gambling Cities” in the world, Macau’s large lottery industry is a major economic force and its tourism industry has developed very quickly in recent years.
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