Guangzhou to Zhuhai by High-Speed Train | Macau Border Crossing Challenges for Foreign Travellers

Guangzhou to Zhuhai by high-speed train – what is it really like for a foreign traveller? In this travel vlog, I journey from the enormous Guangzhou South Railway Station to Zhuhai, the city bordering Macau, and share the unexpected challenges, impressive scenery, and fascinating encounters along the way. My adventure begins with a common problem many international visitors may face in China: purchasing a train ticket. Despite the convenience of China's modern railway system, I discovered that the automatic ticket machines could not process my booking because I was a foreign passport holder, leading to an unexpected detour before the journey even began. Once aboard the train, I met some friendly young passengers and experienced firsthand why China's high-speed rail network is considered one of the most advanced in the world. Along the route, we pass vast agricultural landscapes, fish farms, modern expressways, and some remarkable examples of Chinese engineering and infrastructure. Highlights of the journey include: • Guangzhou South Railway Station • China's high-speed rail network • Beautiful countryside views and fish farms • The impressive Shunde Bridge • Modern motorway and transport infrastructure • The striking "Boat Building" at Gree Creative Center • Arrival in Zhuhai on the Macau border • Border crossing challenges and confusion entering Macau Whether you're planning to travel from Guangzhou to Zhuhai, cross the border into Macau, explore China's high-speed trains, or simply enjoy rail travel and travel vlogs, this video offers a genuine look at the experience from a foreign visitor's perspective. Have you travelled on China's high-speed rail system or crossed from Zhuhai into Macau? Share your experiences in the comments below. #Guangzhou #Zhuhai #Macau #ChinaHighSpeedRail #ChinaTravel #TrainTravel #HighSpeedRail #GuangzhouSouthStation #ZhuhaiTravel #MacauBorderCrossing #TravelVlog #ChinaVlog #RailTravel #ForeignerInChina #ChinaInfrastructure