Train experience Shanghai to Guilin

If you’ve never ridden a Chinese style train, you’re in for a treat! There are different comfort levels: hard-sleeper=dormitory style with plywood bunkbeds. Softsleeper=private 4 berth room with a relatively softer bed. While the train is rolling along, you have snack carts going up and down the isle offering everything from fresh fruit to hot Chinese style meals for the cost of $2! Well worth the experience!

Heading from Shanghai to Guilin is similar to That of a New Yorker heading south to Florida, but without the retirement community and add some mind bending geography…

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