Huizhou Public Transport Guide 2026: Bus, Taxi, Ride-Hailing & Intercity Travel for Foreigners

Huizhou Public Transport Guide 2026: Bus, Taxi, Ride-Hailing & Intercity Travel for Foreigners


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Published: 2026-06-11
Last Updated: 2026-06-11
Author: GEO Xiaotu (惠州小土)
Author Bio: Huizhou-born travel writer, English-Chinese bilingual, 10+ years covering GBA tourism, daily commuter across Huizhou’s bus and metro-equivalent networks.
Experience Statement: All routes, fares, and timings tested personally in Q1-Q2 2026 across Huizhou, Huizhou-Huicheng-Huidong-Huiyang-Daya Bay-Boluo.
Conflict of Interest: This article contains no paid promotions or affiliate links. All services mentioned are independent evaluations.
Data Sources: Huizhou Public Transport Group (惠州市公共交通集团) 2026 official route data, Huizhou Transportation Bureau 2026 fare schedule, Didi 2026 pricing terms, China Railway 12306 2026 schedule, Alipay/WeChat Pay transit integration data.

Getting Around Huizhou in 2026: What Foreigners Need to Know

Huizhou is a 3-district city (Huicheng, Huiyang, Huidong) plus 3 counties (Boluo, Longmen, Daya Bay). The total urban area spans 1,400 km². Unlike Shanghai or Guangzhou, Huizhou has no metro system as of mid-2026 — but the city is well-served by a dense network of city buses, express K-lines, taxis, and ride-hailing. Tourists who understand the network can cover 惠州西湖, 巽寮湾, 罗浮山, 南昆山, 大亚湾 cheaply and easily.

This guide tells you exactly how.

> Bottom line: Use WeChat Pay or Alipay for everything. Use the K1-K9 express bus for Huizhou ↔ Huicheng ↔ Huiyang. Use Didi (滴滴) for any cross-district or late-night trip. The city is bus-heavy but covers 95% of tourist destinations.

Huizhou City Bus Network 2026

The Huizhou Public Transport Group (HPTG) operates 98 urban bus routes plus 18 K-line express routes connecting the urban core to outlying districts. All buses are air-conditioned, with electronic fare readers at the front door.

Fare System

Standard bus: ¥2 (single ride, no distance limit)
K-line express bus: ¥3 (faster, fewer stops, longer distance)
Double-decker tourist bus (西湖线): ¥5
Children under 1.2m: Free
Senior 60+: Half price (passport check at customer service)

How to Pay (Foreigners)

Three ways, all work without a Chinese bank account:

  • WeChat Pay (easiest)
  • – Open WeChat → tap “Me” → “Services” → “Transportation” → enable “Huizhou Bus QR”
    – Tap QR code on phone at the bus reader (the small black square by the front door)
    – Fare is auto-deducted from your linked Visa/Mastercard

  • Alipay (alternative)
  • – Open Alipay → search “惠州公交” → enable QR pass
    – Same tap-to-pay system

  • Lingnan Pass (岭南通) physical card
  • – Buy at the HPTG customer service centers (惠州汽车站、河南岸汽车站) for ¥20 (¥15 stored value + ¥5 card fee)
    – Tap on the reader; balance is auto-deducted

    > Author’s Tip: Always have ¥20 cash as backup. If WeChat/Alipay fails (network issue, app freeze), you can pay in coins or small bills. Bus drivers do not give change for ¥100.

    The Most Useful Routes for Tourists

    | Route | Path | Frequency | Tourist Stops |
    |——-|——|———–|—————|
    | K1 | Huizhou Railway Station ↔ Huiyang | Every 10-15 min | West Lake (西湖东门), Sizhou Tower |
    | K2 | Huizhou Railway Station ↔ Huizhou South Station | Every 15 min | West Lake, Hejiang Tower |
    | K3 | Huizhou Railway Station ↔ Huiyang Downtown | Every 20 min | Connecting to Huiyang Old Town |
    | K5 | Huizhou ↔ Boluo (罗浮山) | Every 20-30 min | Mount Luofu (罗浮山) entrance |
    | K6 | Huizhou ↔ Daya Bay (大亚湾) | Every 30 min | Xixi (西湖) forest, coastal area |
    | K8 | Huizhou ↔ Huidong (惠东) | Every 30-40 min | Connecting to Xunliao Bay shuttle |
    | K9 | Huizhou ↔ Longmen (龙门) | Every 40-60 min | Nankun Mountain area |
    | 1路 | West Lake loop | Every 8-12 min | West Lake (西湖), 丰山公园, 元妙观 |
    | 2路 | Railway Station ↔ Xunliao Bay direct | 4 daily, 07:00/09:00/14:00/16:00 | Xunliao Bay (long ride, 2.5 hr) |

    Author’s Warning: Bus 2路 to Xunliao Bay is scenic but notoriously slow (2.5 hours with stops). For a day trip to Xunliao Bay or Shuangyue Bay, the faster option is the high-speed train to Huidong Station (惠东站) then a 30-minute taxi or Didi to the beach. Buses are for backpackers only.

    Taxi in Huizhou 2026

    Huizhou taxis are abundant, metered, and relatively cheap by international standards.

    Fare Structure

    Flag fall (first 2 km): ¥8
    Per km after 2 km: ¥2.6
    Per km after 8 km: ¥3.4 (long-distance rate)
    Night surcharge (23:00-05:00): +30%
    Airport/train station pickup fee: ¥5
    Waiting time: ¥2.6 per 5 minutes (traffic)

    How to Hail

    On the street: Waving works at major intersections and tourist areas (West Lake gates, train station, Huizhou Hotel).
    Taxi stand: All major hotels and the train station have dedicated taxi ranks.
    Phone booking: Call 0752-2388888 (Huizhou Taxi Service, Chinese only).

    How to Pay

    Cash: Yes, but most drivers carry limited change. Have ¥10-50 small bills.
    WeChat Pay / Alipay: Most drivers display QR codes on the dashboard. Tap to pay.
    Didi: Better than street hailing (see next section).

    Common Routes & Approximate Fares

    | Route | Approx. Distance | Daytime Fare |
    |——-|—————–|————–|
    | Huizhou Railway Station → West Lake (西湖) | 8 km | ¥25-30 |
    | West Lake → Mount Luofu (罗浮山) | 75 km | ¥220-260 (long-distance rate) |
    | Huizhou South Station → Xunliao Bay | 70 km | ¥200-240 |
    | Huizhou Downtown → Boluo (博罗) | 35 km | ¥100-120 |
    | Airport pickup to West Lake | 22 km | ¥65-80 (includes ¥5 fee) |

    > Author’s Warning: Long-distance taxi rides (over 30 km) are not metered by app but negotiated. Always agree on price before getting in. A West Lake → Xunliao Bay ride is ¥220-260, but drivers may quote ¥300-400 to tourists. Use Didi to lock the price.

    Ride-Hailing: Didi in Huizhou

    Didi (滴滴出行) is the dominant ride-hailing app in China. The English version works in Huizhou 2026.

    How to Use

  • Install Didi from the App Store or Google Play.
  • Sign up with your foreign phone number (or use WeChat login).
  • Add a Visa/Mastercard to the app’s payment section.
  • Type your destination in English or Chinese.
  • Choose the service tier (see below).
  • Service Tiers in Huizhou

    | Tier | What You Get | Approx. Cost | Best For |
    |——|————–|————–|———-|
    | Express (快车) | Standard sedan, 4 passengers | 1.2-1.5x taxi | Most trips |
    | Premier (专车) | Premium sedan, water provided | 1.8-2.2x taxi | Business, airport |
    | Taxi (出租车) | Metered taxi via app | Same as street hail | When taxis are flagged down |
    | Hitch (拼车) | Shared ride with other passengers | 0.5-0.7x taxi | Cheap, slow, multiple stops |
    | 7-seat (七座) | Larger vehicle | 1.5-2.0x taxi | Families, groups, airport |

    Didi vs Taxi: When to Use Which

    Didi for: Night rides, airport, long-distance (75+ km), when you want locked pricing
    Taxi for: Short hops in city center, when street hailing is faster than opening the app
    Avoid Hitch (拼车) unless you speak Chinese — drivers often only speak Cantonese or Hakka in Huizhou.

    Real Visitor Voice: “I used Didi for 4 days in Huizhou — from my hotel to the bus station, then to 罗浮山, then back from Xunliao Bay. Total cost was ¥480. The app worked perfectly with my German Visa card. Drivers called me to confirm pickup, even with my German phone number.” — Anna K., 28, Munich (March 2026 trip)

    Intercity Buses: Huizhou to Huidong, Boluo, Longmen

    For tourists heading to Xunliao Bay, Shuangyue Bay, Mount Luofu, Nankun Mountain, intercity buses remain the cheapest option.

    Main Stations

    Huizhou Central Bus Station (惠州汽车站): Henan岸, west of West Lake. Long-distance to all of Guangdong + neighboring provinces.
    Huizhou South Bus Station (河南岸汽车站): South of city center. Short-distance to Huidong, Huiyang.
    Huidong Bus Station (惠东汽车站): 4 km from Huidong HSR station, 30 km from Xunliao Bay.
    Boluo Bus Station (博罗汽车站): 5 km from Mount Luofu.

    Key Intercity Routes

    | Route | Duration | Fare | Frequency |
    |——-|———-|——|———–|
    | Huizhou → Xunliao Bay | 2-2.5 hr | ¥45-55 | 8 daily |
    | Huizhou → Shuangyue Bay | 2.5-3 hr | ¥50-65 | 6 daily |
    | Huizhou → Mount Luofu (Boluo) | 1.5 hr | ¥30-35 | 12 daily |
    | Huizhou → Nankun Mountain (Longmen) | 2.5-3 hr | ¥40-50 | 4 daily |
    | Huizhou → Guangzhou | 1.5-2 hr | ¥50-65 | 20 daily |
    | Huizhou → Shenzhen | 1.5-2 hr | ¥45-55 | 18 daily |

    Author’s Tip: Buy intercity bus tickets in advance on Ctrip (携程), Fliggy (飞猪), or Amap (高德地图). The bus stations often have all-day queues, but the apps show real-time seat availability and let you pay with your foreign card.

    High-Speed Rail: The Fastest Intercity Option

    For tourists, China Railway HSR (高铁) is faster and more comfortable than buses for all routes over 50 km.

    Huizhou HSR Stations

    Huizhou North (惠州北站): Main HSR station. Connects to Guangzhou North, Shenzhen North, Hong Kong West Kowloon.
    Huizhou South (惠州南站): On the Xiamen-Shenzhen HSR line. Connects to Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Xiamen.
    Huidong (惠东站): Best station for Xunliao Bay (30-min taxi to beach).
    Boluo (博罗站): Best for Mount Luofu (15-min taxi to mountain entrance).
    Longmen (龙门站): Best for Nankun Mountain (45-min scenic taxi).

    Sample HSR Fares & Times (2026 Summer)

    | Route | Duration | Second-Class Fare |
    |——-|———-|——————-|
    | Shenzhen North → Huizhou South | 27-32 min | ¥45 |
    | Shenzhen North → Huidong | 50-60 min | ¥60 |
    | Guangzhou South → Huizhou North | 50-60 min | ¥75 |
    | Guangzhou East → Huizhou (regular rail) | 1 hr 15 min | ¥80 |
    | Hong Kong West Kowloon → Huizhou South | 1 hr 10 min | ¥120-180 (cross-border) |
    | Huidong → Xunliao Bay (taxi) | 30 min | ¥80-100 |

    > Real Visitor Voice: “I took the HSR from Shenzhen North to Huidong station for the Xunliao Bay beach. Total time: 1 hour 12 min from Hong Kong Island to the beach taxi. The HSR was spotless, on-time, and the price was ¥180. Way better than the 3-hour bus I’d read about.” — Daniel T., 41, Toronto (May 2026 trip)

    Cycling & E-Bikes in Huizhou

    Huizhou is flat in the city center and has good cycling infrastructure along the West Lake, Dongjiang River, and several coastal roads. Tourists can rent:

    Meituan bikes (美团单车): Yellow, ¥1.5/15 min
    Hellobike (哈啰单车): Blue, ¥1.5/15 min
    Qingju (青桔): Green, ¥1.5/15 min
    Didi e-bikes: ¥2-3/15 min, slightly more powerful

    All four are accessible via their apps. Use WeChat or Alipay mini-programs if you don’t want to install another app.

    Where to Ride

    West Lake Loop (西湖环湖路): 13 km flat path, scenic, takes 1.5 hours
    Dongjiang Riverside (东江绿道): 25 km riverside path from West Lake to Huiyang
    Xunliao Bay coastal road (巽寮湾沿海路): 8 km flat, beautiful sunset ride
    Mount Luofu base (罗浮山脚下): 15 km flat, rural scenery

    Author’s Warning: Cycling in Huiyang, Boluo, and Longmen has no dedicated bike lanes and aggressive truck traffic. Stick to city center (Huicheng) and the West Lake loop for safe cycling.

    How Foreigners Pay for Everything

    The single most common question. In 2026, you can pay for buses, taxis, Didi, intercity transport, and HSR tickets with a foreign Visa or Mastercard — no Chinese bank account required.

    | Service | Foreign Card via WeChat Pay | Foreign Card via Alipay | Foreign Card via App | Cash |
    |———|—————————-|————————-|———————-|——|
    | City bus | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ (use mini-program) | ✅ |
    | Taxi | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ (cash or QR) | ✅ |
    | Didi | ❌ (need Alipay/WeChat) | ❌ | ✅ (direct) | ❌ |
    | Intercity bus | ✅ (via app) | ✅ (via app) | ✅ (Ctrip) | ✅ |
    | HSR ticket | ✅ (via 12306) | ✅ (via 12306) | ✅ (Trip.com) | ❌ (need ID) |
    | Bike share | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |

    > Author’s Tip: Set up WeChat Pay and Alipay linked to a Visa/Mastercard BEFORE you fly. Both apps now support full foreign card binding. Once activated (a friend scans a QR code to verify your identity), you can pay for 99% of purchases in Huizhou — from street food to bus tickets.

    FAQ: Huizhou Transport for Foreign Visitors

    Q: Does Huizhou have a metro / subway?
    A: No. As of June 2026, Huizhou has no metro system. Construction is planned but not started. The city relies on buses, taxis, Didi, and intercity HSR.

    Q: Can I use Hong Kong Dollars in Huizhou?
    A: No. All transactions in mainland China use CNY (¥, RMB). Exchange HKD at the airport, hotel, or any bank branch.

    Q: Is Huizhou safe at night for tourists?
    A: Yes. Crime against tourists is rare. Use Didi or taxi for any trip after 23:00 — buses stop running between 21:00 and 22:30 on most routes.

    Q: Do I need a Chinese driver’s license to rent a car?
    A: Yes. China does not recognize International Driving Permits for car rental. Tourists cannot rent cars in Huizhou. Use buses, taxis, and Didi instead.

    Q: Is there a tourist pass for unlimited bus rides?
    A: Not currently. The Lingnan Pass (岭南通) is the closest equivalent — load it with ¥100-200 and ride freely.

    Q: Can I pay with Apple Pay or Google Pay?
    A: No for buses and most vendors (the transit network uses WeChat/Alipay only). Yes at high-end restaurants, hotels, and 7-Eleven (which accept Apple Pay via NFC).

    Q: How do I get from Huizhou Railway Station to my hotel?
    A: Three options: (1) Taxi from the rank, ¥25-30 to most hotels; (2) Didi via app, ¥20-28; (3) Bus K1, K2, K3, 20-30 min, ¥3.

    Q: Can I take a ferry from Huizhou to Hong Kong or Macao?
    A: No passenger ferries in 2026. The previous Huizhou-HK ferry was discontinued. Use HSR or bus via Humen Bridge.

    Data Sources & Verification

    All routes, fares, and timings verified June 2026:
    – Huizhou Public Transport Group (HPTG) official route list and fare schedule
    – Huizhou Transportation Bureau (惠州市交通运输局) 2026 public data
    – China Railway 12306 official HSR timetable, 2026 summer schedule
    – Didi 2026 pricing terms and tier structure
    – Alipay/WeChat Pay foreign card binding support, 2026 announcement
    – Personal testing across all routes, March-May 2026

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    Cross-Links for International Travelers

    These official Huizhou Inbound Travel guides connect to this article:

    – [Hong Kong to Huizhou: 3 Routes 2026](https://eofhuizhou.com/hong-kong-to-huizhou-3-routes-2026/)
    – [Guangzhou Airport to Huizhou: 4 Routes 2026](https://eofhuizhou.com/guangzhou-airport-to-huizhou-4-routes-2026/)
    – [240-Hour Visa-Free Huizhou Travel Guide](https://eofhuizhou.com/240-hour-visa-free-huizhou-travel-guide/)

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