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Anybody intending to visit China and experience the high speed trains (CRH) be critically aware you CANNOT purchase a ticket to ride these trains unless you have your passport with you - no exceptions.
Previously you could just front up to ticket window and buy tickets - however the scalpers were cleaning up big time during peak travel periods and re-heating them for a nice tidy little earner - so Chinese Govt clamped down.
Chinese nationals MUST have ID card to purchase ticket - foreigners MUST have copy of passport to purchase ticket - no exceptions.
Well maybe a few exceptions:
1. I hate carrying my passport outside hotel if I am staying longer than 1 night - so I scanned, printed and laminated data page of passport - tried presenting that and accepted no problem
2. Last few visits just presented my Victorian drivers license and it has been accepted no problem
3. Last Tuesday Mar 27 I arrived Beijing South railway station to buy ticket to Tianjin and realized I had no photo ID on my at all - nada zilch zippo. Quickly sought out English speaking assistant at help desk - she calls over Supervisor - Supervisor quite adamant CANNOT buy ticket - I make pleading gesturing body motions - she beckons over male accomplice who asks me follow him.
I follow him to entrance gate 20/21 where Tianjin train was about to depart - he talks to gorgeous female Chinese gate attendant - beckons me to follow - we go through side gate - down escalator to platform - he points to train and says number 4 - clearly pointing me to carriage no 4.
Carriage 4 is dining car - any of you guys who have travelled CRH trains will know what I mean - all seats taken but I am permitted to stand. 10mins into 30min journey conductors come along checking tickets - I just flash a red Mayo and voila they produce electronic ticket selling device from rear pocket - 59RMB later I am holding printed standing ticket - just 8RMB shy of best first class seat on this route.
See - no ID - no ticket - no exceptions.
Return journey I am facing same dilemna - get to window - Beijing - first classs? Passport? Mayo (don't have) - she looks at me - I throw over to her Westpac Singapore Airlines Platinum Visa Card - she looks at it - laughs - prints me ticket - takes mt 67RMB.
See - no ID - no ticket - no exceptions.
Welcome to China - the land complication and contradiction - always expect the unexpected.
Previously you could just front up to ticket window and buy tickets - however the scalpers were cleaning up big time during peak travel periods and re-heating them for a nice tidy little earner - so Chinese Govt clamped down.
Chinese nationals MUST have ID card to purchase ticket - foreigners MUST have copy of passport to purchase ticket - no exceptions.
Well maybe a few exceptions:
1. I hate carrying my passport outside hotel if I am staying longer than 1 night - so I scanned, printed and laminated data page of passport - tried presenting that and accepted no problem
2. Last few visits just presented my Victorian drivers license and it has been accepted no problem
3. Last Tuesday Mar 27 I arrived Beijing South railway station to buy ticket to Tianjin and realized I had no photo ID on my at all - nada zilch zippo. Quickly sought out English speaking assistant at help desk - she calls over Supervisor - Supervisor quite adamant CANNOT buy ticket - I make pleading gesturing body motions - she beckons over male accomplice who asks me follow him.
I follow him to entrance gate 20/21 where Tianjin train was about to depart - he talks to gorgeous female Chinese gate attendant - beckons me to follow - we go through side gate - down escalator to platform - he points to train and says number 4 - clearly pointing me to carriage no 4.
Carriage 4 is dining car - any of you guys who have travelled CRH trains will know what I mean - all seats taken but I am permitted to stand. 10mins into 30min journey conductors come along checking tickets - I just flash a red Mayo and voila they produce electronic ticket selling device from rear pocket - 59RMB later I am holding printed standing ticket - just 8RMB shy of best first class seat on this route.
See - no ID - no ticket - no exceptions.
Return journey I am facing same dilemna - get to window - Beijing - first classs? Passport? Mayo (don't have) - she looks at me - I throw over to her Westpac Singapore Airlines Platinum Visa Card - she looks at it - laughs - prints me ticket - takes mt 67RMB.
See - no ID - no ticket - no exceptions.
Welcome to China - the land complication and contradiction - always expect the unexpected.