How to go from Vladivostok to Beijing by land?
I will transverse Russia by the trans-siberian railway in November. I will go all the way east to Vladivostok.
Then I want to go to Beijing.
Did anyone did that before?
Best Answer
Rome2Rio says it can be done by bus via Harbin, China. From there you take a train to Beijing. The information presented by Rome2Rio is taken from the Lonely Planet getting-there webpage on Vladivostok which states:
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Buses to Harbin, China, depart daily (except Sunday) around 6.30am (R2900, eight hours) from the bus station, 3km north of the centre. There are also frequent departures for Nakhodka (four hours) and other destinations in the Primorsky Territory. Some southbound destinations may be off limits to foreigners without a permit.
For more information about departures, China Train Guide has a page with the timetable of trains covering the Harbin - Beijing route.
From Harbin you can also take a bus all the way to Bejing. According to China Bus Guide the journey takes 12-13 hours, and the bus leaves once per day.
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Can you drive from Vladivostok to China?
Yes, the driving distance between Vladivostok to Beijing is 1732 km. It takes approximately 18h 30m to drive from Vladivostok to Beijing.How do I get from China to Vladivostok?
There is no direct connection from China to Vladivostok. However, you can take the line 2 subway to Tianjin Binhai International Airport, take the walk to Tianjin Binhai airport, fly to Yanji, take the taxi to Yanji, take the bus to Slavyanka, then take the taxi to Vladivostok.How far is Vladivostok from Chinese border?
The distance between Vladivostok and China is 2476 km.How do you get from Russia to China?
The fastest way to get from Russia to China is to fly which takes 11h 10m and costs RUB 50000 - RUB 140000. How far is it from Russia to China? The distance between Russia and China is 2803 km. The road distance is 7611.7 km.50ep. Motorhome World Travel Day 333 | What happened in Russia
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