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2026年4月16日

As Hong Kong integrates deeper into the Greater Bay Area, cross-border travel has shifted from "occasional trips" to "daily commutes." At the heart of this transformation is the Hexie train (Harmony Express), the technological marvel that powers the China Railway High-speed (CRH) network.
Whether you are planning a weekend foodie run to Shenzhen or a business trip to Guangzhou, understanding the Hexie train is key to a smooth journey. Trip.com is here to guide you through the Hexie train route, schedules, and the specific advantages for Hong Kong travelers departing from West Kowloon Station.
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Source: Wikipedia
The Harmony train (or Hexie Hao in Mandarin) is the backbone of China’s high-speed rail network. While the newer "Fuxing" trains are entering service, the Hexie train series—specifically the CRH380A train—remains the dominant force connecting Southern China.
For Hong Kong travelers, the "Hexie" is a familiar friend. The MTR’s own Vibrant Express is a modified version of the CRH380A Hexie train. Known for its aerodynamic orange-and-silver design, this train offers a blend of speed, stability, and comfort, operating at speeds of 200 km/h to 350 km/h.
The Hexie train route network from Hong Kong West Kowloon is extensive. While long-haul sleepers to Beijing or Shanghai are popular, the Hexie train (via the Vibrant Express and CRH models) shines brightest on the "metro-style" short-haul routes.
Understanding the Hexie train ticket price structure helps you budget your trip. Prices are generally stable but can vary slightly based on exchange rates.
Route (from West Kowloon) | Seat Class | Approx. Price (HKD) |
|---|---|---|
To Shenzhen Futian | Second Class | ~HK$ 75 - 80 |
To Shenzhen North | Second Class | ~HK$ 85 - 90 |
To Guangzhou South | Second Class | ~HK$ 230 - 240 |
To Guangzhou East | Second Class | ~HK$ 230 - 240 |
Note: Hexie train tickets for First Class are typically 40-50% more expensive, offering wider seats and more legroom.
Gone are the days of queuing at the station. Hong Kong travelers can book hexie train tickets seamlessly via Trip.com.


When you step onto a CRH380A train (Vibrant Express), you can expect a high standard of comfort tailored for the modern traveler.

Source: Wikipedia
The Fuxing is the newer, completely Chinese-designed generation with slightly more legroom and higher top speeds (up to 350-400 km/h). However, on the short-haul HK-Guangzhou route, the Hexie train (CRH380A) offers a nearly identical passenger experience in terms of comfort and time.
Yes. For most routes, you can change your ticket once for free before the train departs. However, for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong route specifically, the new "Flexi-trip" rule allows you to change your ticket up to three times on the day of travel, providing "metro-like" flexibility.
No. The Hexie train route from Hong Kong utilizes a fully electronic system. Your ID (Home Return Permit or Passport) acts as your ticket.
Long-haul Harmony trains have a dining car (usually car 5 or 9). On the short-haul Vibrant Express (HK-Guangzhou), there is no dining car, but hot water dispensers are available.
Plan your next Greater Bay Area adventure with confidence! Whether it’s a shopping spree in Futian or a cultural tour in Guangzhou, the Hexie train is your fastest link to the mainland.
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