Shanghai to Hong Kong Distance & Map: About 1,632 KM
The distance from Shanghai to Hong Kong by train is about 1,632 kilometers. The Shanghai to Hong Kong high speed train departs from Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station and passes through Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan and Guangdong provinces before arriving at West Kowloon Station in the Yau Tsim Mong District of Hong Kong.
Shanghai to Hong Kong High Speed Train Facts: 1-2 Nonstop Trains a Day
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Currently, there are one to two high-speed trains running daily between Shanghai and Hong Kong: G99 and G899 (available on Monday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday only).
- G99: With an average speed of 300km/h, it takes around 8 hours, departing from Shanghai in the morning and arriving at Hong Kong West Kowloon the same evening.
- G899: The Shanghai to Hong Kong sleeper train takes about 11 hours at an average speed of 300km/h. It departs from Shanghai in the late afternoon, allowing passengers to sleep on board and arrive in Hong Kong early the next morning.
Note: Train numbers are subject to change, so please verify details on your travel date.
Shanghai to Hong Kong Train Time & Schedule
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Shanghai to Hong Kong Train Price & Tickets
Train No. | Class | Facilities | Price (¥) |
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G99 | Second Class | 1) 5 seats per row (3+2); 2) Less space between seats when compared to First and Business Class; 3) Some seats are equipped with power outlets; 4) Snack cart access | ¥960.5 |
G99 | First Class | 1) 4 seats per row (2+2); 2) First Class seats are slightly wider than Second Class; 3) Some seats are equipped with power outlets; 4) Complimentary snack | ¥1537 |
G99 | Business Class | 1) Most rows have 3 seats (2+1); 2) Seats are equipped with power outlets; 3) Complimentary meal | ¥3216 |
G899 | Second Class | Similar to the G99 Second Class | ¥769 |
G899 | Premier Seat | 1) 3 seats per row (2+1); 2) Similar to first class seats but wider; 3) Snack cart access | ¥1387 |
G899 | Sleeper | 1) Standard sleeper cabins have 4 berths; 2) Deluxe sleeper cabins have 2 berths and 1 sofa; 3) Individual berths with mattresses, quilts, pillows and other bedding; 4) 1 power outlet for one sleeper cabin; 5) Free snack and toiletry bag (with face wash, toothbrush, comb and cream) | ¥2122 for upper bunk; ¥2399 for bottom bunk |
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1. Second-class seats typically offer the best value, while first-class and business-class seats provide more spacious seating and complimentary snack or meals.
2. Information on train facilities and prices is for reference only. Check the specific train details for accurate information.
Shanghai to Hong Kong High Speed Train: Departure & Arrival Stations
Shanghai to Hong Kong Bullet Train vs. Flight
Over 30 flights operate daily between Shanghai and Hong Kong, with a flight duration of 2.5–3 hours, significantly shorter than the minimum 7.5 hours of the high-speed train. For those with tight schedules, flying offers a clear time advantage.
In terms of cost, flights from RMB 700–800 are available, making high-speed rail less competitive by comparison. However, the Shanghai to Hong Kong sleeper train is quite popular with travelers, as it allows them to save on one night's accommodation in Hong Kong!
Optional Transfer Ideas for High Speed Train from Shanghai to Hong Kong
If the Shanghai to Hong Kong high speed train tickets is sold out, you have an alternative plan. Take a high-speed train from Shanghai to Guangzhou, Shenzhen or Changsha, and then transfer to another high-speed train to Hong Kong. This route provides more train options for flexibility.
Optional Route 1: Shanghai – Guangzhou – Hong Kong
Connection Time: 20 mins to 1 hour 20 mins
Overall Travel Time: 8-11 hours
Total Cost: RMB 1081-1150
Shanghai Hongqiao – Guangzhou South | Guangzhou South – HK West Kowloon | Overall Travel Time | Price for 2nd Class Seat (CNY) |
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G817 08:00-14:39 | G319 14:59-15:57 | 7h 57m | ¥935+215=1150 |
G1301 10:18-19:01 | G6509 20:21-21:21 | 11h 3m | ¥866+215=1081 |
Optional Route 2: Shanghai – Shenzhen – Hong Kong
Connection Time: 20 minutes to 1 hour
Overall Travel Time: 11.5-12.5 hours
Total Cost: RMB 684-714
Shanghai Hongqiao – Shenzhen North | Shenzhen North – HK West Kowloon | Overall Travel Time | Price for 2nd Class Seat (CNY) |
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D3125 10:27-21:20 | G99 21:37-21:56 | 11h 29m | ¥616+75=691 |
D2287 06:57-18:16 | G2963 18:37-18:55 | 11h 58m | ¥639+75=714 |
D2289 09:01-20:21 | G5655 21:14-21:38 | 12h 37m | ¥609+75=684 |
Optional Route 3: Shanghai – Changsha – Hong Kong
Connection Time: 1-1.5 hours
Overall Travel Time: 9-10.5 hours
Total Cost: RMB 1081-1111
Shanghai Hongqiao – Changsha South | Changsha South – HK West Kowloon | Overall Travel Time | Price for 2nd Class Seat (CNY) |
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G1373 08:53-13:50 | G79 15:13-18:12 | 9h 19m | ¥519+592=1111 |
G1333 11:44-17:16 | G305 18:25-22:01 | 10h 17m | ¥519+562=1081 |
Note: The information in the above tables is provided for reference only. Please check the actual train numbers, journey times, departure and arrival schedules, and ticket fares on the day of purchase.
Hong Kong to Shanghai High Speed Train
Can you take a train from Hong Kong to Shanghai? Absolutely! There are one to two daily high-speed trains, G100 and G900, from Hong Kong to Shanghai.
Train No. | Departure | Arrival | Duration | Seat Type | Price (¥) | Frequency |
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G100 | 11:38 from HK West Kowloon | 19:25 at Shanghai Hongqiao | 7h 47m | 2nd Class | ¥960.5 | Daily |
G900 | 20:05 from HK West Kowloon | 07:00 at Shanghai Hongqiao | 10h 55m | 2nd Class | ¥769 | M, F, S, S |
Note:
1. If direct tickets are unavailable, you can travel from Hong Kong to Guangzhou or Shenzhen by high-speed train and then take another train to Shanghai.
2. Train numbers, departure times, arrival times, and prices may vary. Please confirm current details on the day of travel.
Insider Tips for Your Shanghai to Hong Kong High Speed Train Tour
1. Ticket Purchase: You can book tickets through the 12306 or Trip app with a valid passport and pay by credit card, Alipay, or WeChat Pay. For convenience, you may also contact a travel agency for assistance. Travel with Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) >>
2. Ticket Collection: Physical tickets are no longer required at Hong Kong West Kowloon Station. After booking online, you can use an e-ticket and valid ID for boarding.
3. Documentation: Carry your e-ticket and the ID used for purchase (passport or other travel document), ensuring all are valid for your trip.
4. Luggage: Each piece should not exceed 20 kg, and you are responsible for your belongings.
5. Arrive Early: Check-in begins 15 minutes before departure and closes 5 minutes before. Aim to arrive at least 30 minutes early, or 1 hour during peak holiday seasons.
6. Carriage and Seat Information: With the removal of physical tickets, you can check your carriage and seat details on the 12306 or Trip app or ask station staff at the counter.
7. Customs and Immigration: Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station follows a "one-stop, two checks" process, allowing you to complete entry and exit formalities on the same floor for convenient travel.
How to Plan a Trip from Shanghai to Hong Kong
Shanghai (2-4 Days)
Shanghai combines historic charm with a modern skyline. A 3-4 day visit provides a chance to explore both iconic skyscrapers and rich heritage sites.
2-3 Days for a Shanghai City Tour:
Explore Shanghai’s must-see sights over 2-3 days. Discover landmarks like the Oriental Pearl Tower and Shanghai Tower, stroll along The Bund (外滩) with its blend of historic European and modern architecture, and delve into local heritage in Yu Garden (豫园), the French Concession and Xintiandi (新天地).
Add 1 Day for Disneyland Park or Zhujiajiao Water Town:
Extend your visit with a day at Disneyland Park, Asia’s largest, for family fun, or experience the charm of Zhujiajiao Water Town (朱家角镇), known as "Shanghai's Venice," with its scenic canals and historic ambiance.
Suggest Shanghai Itinerary for 3 Days:
For an immersive experience, a popular 3-day Shanghai tour itinerary lets you appreciate the city’s unique blend of past and present. The following sample itinerary is offered for your reference:
Day | Destinations | Attractions |
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1 | Shanghai Arrival | Free Time Explore |
2 | Shanghai City Tour | Shanghai Museum, Yu Garden, Yuyuan Bazaar, Nanjing Road, The Bund, Shanghai Tower, |
3 | Shanghai Departure | French Concession, Wukang Road, Xintiandi, Tianzifang |
Hong Kong (2-4 Days)
Hong Kong showcases a harmonious mix of Chinese and Western influences. A 2-4 day stay offers a glimpse into the essence of this vibrant city, famously known as the “Pearl of the Orient.”
2-3 Days to Capture Hong Kong’s Highlights:
Spend 2-3 days discovering Hong Kong’s highlights.
Admire the iconic skyline over Victoria Harbor, visit historic temples like Man Mo Temple (文武庙) and Wong Tai Sin Temple (黃大仙祠), and enjoy world-class dining—from dim sum (点心) and Cantonese classics to Michelin-starred cuisine. Or shop luxury brands at malls or find bargains in bustling markets like Temple Street (庙街).
Extend Your Trip to Lantau Island or Macau for Another Day:
Also, you can extend your trip with a day on Lantau Island (大屿山) to see the impressive Tian Tan Buddha (天壇大佛) and Ngong Ping Village (昂坪村), or head to Macau for a unique blend of Portuguese and Chinese influences.
Suggest Hong Kong Itinerary for 2 Days:
A classic 2-day Hong Kong itinerary includes highlights of the city, from the bustling atmosphere of Hong Kong Island to the cultural gems of Lantau Island. Here’s a suggested package for reference:
Day | Destinations | Attractions |
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1 | Classic Hong Kong Tour | Star Ferry, Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Stanley Market |
2 | Hong Kong Lantau Island Tour | Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Tai O Fishing Village |
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