Chinese for Travel – Essential Vocab for Travelling in China

Chinese for Travel – Essential Vocab for Travelling in China

Chinese for Travel – You Must Know These for Travelling China

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So no matter what your Chinese level is, if you are working or studying in China, you will definitely end up doing some travelling in China too.

Regardless where you go – be it to the place where the Great Wall of China meets the sea or perhaps the beautiful province of Yunnan – you will need some basic travel vocabulary to help you over any hurdles you might encounter.

But don’t worry, we’ve prepared some essential Chinese for Travel vocabulary to help you along…

And please, don’t be scared! Firstly, travel is a great way to practice the language, meet new people, learn new vocabulary, and gain amazing experience!

And another thing, don’t let your level of Chinese (or lack of it) stop you from travelling in China.

It is such a beautiful country and there are so many amazing things to see. Once you start discovering, you will fall in love with it even more.

Let’s get started with some basic travel vocabulary. In this blog we will talk about all the vocabulary connected with travelling by train and plane.

Chinese for Travel – Tickets

Chinese for Travel – Trains

Chinese for Travel – Flights

Chinese for Travel – FAQ’s

I would like to buy a ticket. 我要买一张票. (Wǒ yào mǎi yì zhāng piào)

I would like to book a one-way ticket. 我想订张单程票. (Wǒ xiǎng dìng zhāng dānchéng piào.)

I would like to book a return ticket. 我想订张往返票. (Wǒ xiǎng dìng wǎngfǎn piào)

How much is a ticket to… ? 一张到…的票多少钱? (Yī zhāng dào… de piào duōshǎo qián?)

Other important information you’ll need to know is your departure date (出发日期; chūfā rìqī) and return date (返回日期; fǎnhuí rìqī). Departure station (出发站; chūfā zhàn) and the arrival station (到达站; dàodá zhàn) are also very important.

Top Tip: make sure to buy your tickets in advance, especially before the major Chinese national holidays, because they tend to sell out fast!

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Chinese for Travel – Trains

If you want to know more about train travel in China, check out our guides to China’s High-Speed Rail and Chinese sleeper trains.

When you are buying your ticket, make sure you know the words for hard sleeper (硬卧; yìng wò) and the soft sleeper (软卧; ruǎn wò) tickets.

We definitely strongly recommend sleeper beds for longer journeys.

There’s no big difference between a soft and hard sleeper bed where beds are concerned, except that the soft one is a bit more spacious, and of course more expensive.

So if budget is an issue, you can buy your ticket for the hard sleeper bed.

Note: When you buy the sleeper ticket, you can get either the upper (上铺; shàng pù), middle (中铺; zhōng pù) or lower berth (下铺; xià pù).

There are also the soft seat (软座; ruănzuò), the hard seat (硬座; yìng zuò) and the standing ticket (无座; wú zuò) options.

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Some other phrases you might find useful are:

Useful sentences for train travel

Where is the train station? 火车站在哪儿? (Huǒchēzhàn zàinǎr?)

When does the train leave? 火车几点出发? (Huǒchē jǐdiǎn chūfā?)

When does the train arrive? 火车几点到? (Huǒchē jǐdiǎn dào?)

The train is running late. 火车晚点了. (Huǒchē wǎndiǎn le.)

Where are the ticket machines? 售票机在哪里? (Shòupiàojī zài nǎlǐ?)

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Some other words that you will find very useful are:

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Chinese for Travel – FAQ’s

Travel in Chinese is 旅行 lǚxíng.

Passport in Chinese is 护照 hùzhào.

Yes sure you can but you may stumble across some difficulties at times depending on your luck with a ticket officer for example.

Generally people will not speak English but in cities like Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing you may have more luck.

That said, this should not put you off travelling to China.

China’s trains are some of the world most efficient and effective. Quick, always on time and incredibly smooth.

You can travel huge distances in a fraction of the time you can in most countries.

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