You can use electronic documents to take the high-speed rail, but you need to use a valid ID card for real-name registration when purchasing tickets, and then show the identity documents and tickets used to purchase tickets at the security check, and you can enter the high-speed rail station after passing the security check.
Electronic documents refer to the electronic versions of resident identity cards, passports, Hong Kong and Macao travel permits, etc. These documents can be made and viewed through the relevant app or ****. When taking the high-speed train, you need to use a valid ID card for real-name registration, which is to ensure the safety of passengers and ensure public order.
When purchasing tickets, you need to provide a valid ID number and name for real-name registration. After registration, you will receive a ticket with information such as train number, seat number, origin and destination. At the security check, you will be required to present the ID used to purchase the ticket, as well as the ticket, for identification and security checks.
After passing through the security check, you can enter the high-speed rail station. Inside the high-speed rail station, you need to pay attention to the following:
1.Do not bring dangerous goods or contraband into the high-speed rail station to avoid safety accidents.
2.Pay attention to the schedule and arrive at the high-speed rail station early so as not to miss the train.
3.When waiting in the waiting room, pay attention to the arrangements and instructions of the staff to avoid affecting the safety of the bus.
4.When riding in the car, be quiet, tidy, and do not make loud noises or litter.
5.After arriving at the destination, you should leave the high-speed rail station in time so as not to affect the ride of other passengers.
In short, you can use electronic documents to verify your identity and purchase tickets when taking high-speed rail, but you need to pay attention to the relevant regulations and requirements when using them to ensure the safety of the ride and ensure public order.