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How to View Your Travel History Map in WeChat and 12306

This guide explains how to use WeChat’s “My Itinerary” feature to view a synchronized map of your travel history, including total distance, trips, and visited cities, by accessing the Train Ticket & Flight service and navigating through the footprint map options.

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How to View Your Travel History Map in WeChat and 12306

Recently a type of video on Douyin showing users' personal travel trajectory records went viral across social platforms.

The videos display impressive maps of the routes users have taken over the years, prompting many netizens to share their own travel footprints.

If you are curious about the places you have visited, you can check your travel history using WeChat’s built‑in “My Itinerary” feature.

Follow these steps:

1. Open WeChat, tap “Me” in the lower‑right corner, go to the “Pay” page, and open the third‑party service “Train Ticket & Flight”.

2. Tap “My” again, find “My Itinerary” under travel tools, and click “Discover more”.

3. Choose “View Footprint Map” to see total travel distance, number of trips, cities visited, and other statistics.

4. Finally, click “View Travel Map” to see the detailed map of your journeys.

The data is synchronized with 12306, so train and flight records are also displayed, even if you only purchased tickets on 12306 and not through WeChat, provided you have authorized login.

Be cautious before sharing this information on social platforms, as it may reveal personal travel history that cannot be hidden.

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