Chinese trains handle luggage differently from airlines. The China State Railway Group publishes prohibited items and luggage rules at all station entrances. There is no check-in counter. There is no baggage drop. You bring everything on board and find a place for it. The overhead racks are generous. The end-of-carriage luggage areas handle anything that does not fit overhead. For most travelers, this system is easier than an airline. For travelers with very large bags, it requires some planning. Full rail guide: China High-Speed Rail Guide.
Key Takeaways
- No checked luggage. Everything comes on board with you.
- Overhead racks handle most roller cases up to 28 inches.
- End-of-carriage luggage area for larger bags. Not locked.
- Security X-ray at station entrance. Fast. No shoe removal.
- Power banks allowed. Unlike on flights where restrictions apply.
- Travel light between cities: use hotel-to-hotel luggage delivery.
Where Your Luggage Goes
| Bag Type | Dimensions | Where It Goes |
| Carry-on bag / small roller (up to 22 inch) | Under 55x35x25 cm | Overhead rack above your seat. |
| Medium roller (24 to 26 inch) | Fits in most overhead racks | Overhead rack. May need to stand upright. |
| Large roller (28 inch) | Tight in overhead. Consider alternatives. | End-of-carriage luggage area. Or stand in overhead rack. |
| Very large case (30 inch+) | Does not fit overhead | End-of-carriage luggage area only. Keep valuables with you. |
| Backpacker pack (65L+) | Bulky | Overhead or luggage area depending on shape. |
Station Security
The main entrance to every Chinese train station has an X-ray and metal detector. Queue time is usually 2 to 10 minutes, much faster than airport security. You do not remove shoes, belts, or electronics. Bags go on the belt and are scanned. You walk through the detector. Done. Allow 5 minutes for this in your station arrival time.
Prohibited Items
| Category | Examples | Restriction |
| Flammable liquids | Petrol, paint, turpentine | Prohibited |
| Compressed gases | Spray cans, camp stove fuel | Prohibited |
| Explosives | Fireworks, ammunition | Prohibited |
| Corrosives | Strong acids or bases | Prohibited |
| High-alcohol liquids | Alcohol above 70% ABV | Prohibited |
| Oversized items | Over 160 cm combined (L+W+H) | Prohibited as carry-on |
| Power banks | All capacities | Allowed. No restriction on trains. |
| Laptops, cameras | All types | Allowed. |
| Food and drink | All types | Allowed. Hot water available on board. |
The Smart Strategy: Travel Light
The most practical approach to multi-city travel in China is not to carry large luggage on trains at all. Send your main bag from hotel to hotel using SF Express luggage delivery (¥50 to ¥150 per bag, next-morning delivery). You travel between cities with a day bag. Your large suitcase arrives at your next hotel before you do. Full process: Luggage Delivery in China.
Frequently Asked Questions
For luggage delivery between hotels: Luggage Delivery in China. For full rail guide: China High-Speed Rail Guide.
