Sunday, 26 October 2025

High speed sleeper from Hong Kong to Beijing

A few days ago I took the overnight sleeper from Hong Kong to Beijing. I have been on the old green train sleepers before in mainland China, but this is my first experience of a high speed sleeper.


I arrived at Hong Kong West Kowloon High Speed railway station about half an hour before the scheduled departure.  As a local with all the right documents, the check-in, immigration, customs and immigration checks went smoothly.


Fifteen minutes before departure, we boarded.  The sleeper carriage was split into several four berth compartments. I luckily bagged a lower bunk. The layout reminded me of a soft sleeper compartment on a green train with a table next to the window.  On it was a teapot, box of tissues, boxes of complimentary snacks and a wash kit for each passenger. I bought my own wash items so I left mine unused.  The pillows and duvets were fresh and neatly folded. 

wash kit
snack box
my nightcap and bedtime story





After checking out the toilet (clean but bizarrely without soap, soap is available on outside sink), I decided to lie down. The bed was surprisingly comfortable despite the thin mattress.  I read my book for a while and then nodded off.  It wasn’t a great sleep but it was good enough. The duvet was warm enough and it didn’t feel cold as we rolled into a chilly Beijing.


I brushed my teeth in the still relatively clean toilet just before the train arrived on time.  I got off and went in search for a full Beijing breakfast. 

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