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Asked by Mrs.Svetlana from USA | Nov. 08, 2009 00:07
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Greetings,

Could you explain what is the difference between Hard Sleeper and Soft Sleeper? I traveled by train once before from Harbin to Heihe and it was a room for 4 people and we could locked the door at night. Would that be considered Hard Sleeper?

I am planning travel by train in a month and is interested in a room that has doors and can be close any time.

Thanks for comments.

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Answered by Ms.Fang from Malaysia | Nov. 08, 2009 06:58
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What you took was the soft sleeper. There is no door for hard sleeper. I think there is details about the difference on this web.....
Here it is:
https://www.travelchinaguide.com/china-trains/tickets.htm
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Answered by Mr.DAVIDCOAST from United States | Nov. 08, 2009 21:11
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Thank you, Ms. Ruby:

My friend and I are planning to take a train from Beijing to Shanghai, and then one from Shanghai to Guangzhou, then from Guangzhou back to Beijing.

Does this sound doable and good to you? We would get to lots of scenery and we both like trains. Also, in late March, early April. Any comment on that time of the year?

Thanks much.
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Answered by Mrs.Svetlana from USA | Nov. 09, 2009 02:34
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Ms. Fang,

Thank you for your comments. I needed only that one clarification. The rest is clear to me. I used to travel in different countries, just was not sure what is what in China.
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