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Are there any international trains in China?

First of all, there are not only transnational trains in China, but also more than one.

Details are as follows: 1. China-Viet Nam.

2. China-North Korea.

3. China-Mongolia.

4. China-Mongolia-Russian.

5. China-London.

Details are as follows: 1. China-Viet Nam.

If it starts from Beijing, the international train Z5 can start from Beijing to Hanoi (Jialin Station), start from Beijing West Railway Station every Thursday/Sunday and arrive at Hanoi Station on Tuesday/Saturday. Many friends also choose to take the train directly from Nanning, Guangxi to Hanoi, Vietnam. Train T870 1 runs every day and generally takes 14 hours to arrive.

2. China-North Korea.

North Korea is China's neighbor to the north. Generally, if you want to go to North Korea, you can start from two places. One is Beijing, but you can take a bus directly in Dandong. The train is K25 Beijing Pyongyang, and it takes 26 hours to return from Pyongyang every Wednesday and Saturday.

The other train is the No.95 train from Dandong to Pyongyang. Because of the short time, it is usually available every day, which is also the way most tourists like to choose. It takes five hours to get there.

3. China-Mongolia.

Mongolia is generally called outer Mongolia. As a neighbor of China, this landlocked country has a vast territory, but its population is less than 3 million and its economic conditions are not good. If you want to go to Mongolia, of course you can take the train.

There are two trains to Mongolia, usually from Beijing, with trains K3 and K23 respectively. K3 is a train to Russia, so one can only buy K23 when going to Mongolia.

4. China-Mongolia-Russia

As mentioned earlier, there is actually a train from China to Moscow. It's a long train, and there are scenery all the way. Everyone who has been there thinks that they have enjoyed a lot of beautiful scenery on the train. This is a train that spans three countries.

There are only two trains from Beijing to Moscow, K3 and K 19 respectively. K3 is carried by China, and K 19 is carried by Russian. Generally speaking, the journey on the train takes about 6 days, one day in China, one day in Mongolia and four days in Russia.

Because it spans three countries, and the domestic track is not the same as Mongolia and Russia, there will be cases of getting off and changing cars during driving, but the scenery along the way is absolutely beautiful.

5. China-London.

This is an international train, which started in October of 2065438+2007/KLOC-0, passing through many countries. The whole journey takes 18 days, and the whole journey 1045 1 km. The first stop is in Yiwu, China, starting from Yiwu West Station. The opening of this 34-car international train has brought the trade between China and Britain closer, and the logistics cost has been greatly reduced.