Merci pour vos retours mais attention il faut être précis dans les infos :
- Les ID sont nécessaires pour les train qui roulent à >200km/h donc Gaotie, Dongche, et les "C" que je n'ai jamais vu.
- A Shanghai il y a eu un accord entre les agences et la gare : LES AGENCES PEUVENT PRENDRE LES DEMANDES DE BILLETS A SHANGHAI, selon le China daily pas possible à Pékin ou ailleurs, plusieurs type de pièce d'identité possible : ci dessous china daily
- La question à un million de RMB est : est il possible d'avoir une ID chinoise pour laowai avec puce electronique ? ou existe t'il un frequent traveller pass sur la ligne TGV autour de Shanghai ?
Merci beaucoup
There are 23 valid forms of identification that will be accepted at the train stations. They include an ID card, temporary ID card, household register, PLA soldier’s security card, military officer card, armed police ID, other soldier’s card, military student card, military civilian cadre’s card, retired army card and passport.
Other valid forms of ID are a Chinese mainland travel permit for Hong Kong and Macao residents, a Chinese mainland travel permit for Taiwan Residents, a permit for Chinese mainland residents to travel to Hong Kong and Macao, residence permits for foreigners, a foreigner’s entry-exit certificate, diplomat certificate, consulate card, seamen’s card, proofing papers for foreigners issued by the Foreign Ministry, proof for a lost passport issued by the local public security organs and a temporary proof of ID issued by the railway security department.
Passengers who need refunds or to change their tickets should keep their original tickets. To resolve such problems, passengers must bring valid documentation and the original tickets to the station ticket windows.



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