Track a China Post package
| Carrier | China Post (China Post Air Mail, ePacket) |
|---|---|
| Type | Postal service — China → worldwide |
| Number format | China Post international items use the UPU S10 format: 2 letters, 9 digits, and CN country code, e.g. RB123456785CN. ePacket and registered air mail follow the same pattern. |
| Example | RB123456785CN |
| Official page | China Post tracking |
| Support | +86 11183 |
China Post is China's national postal operator and a common shipper for inexpensive cross-border e-commerce, including ePacket and registered air mail. Tracking exists for registered items but updates sparsely, with long gaps during international transit and handoff to the destination post.
How to track China Post
- Copy the China Post tracking number (2 letters, 9 digits, CN) from your order details.
- Paste it into the tracker at the top of this page and press Track — we auto-detect that it's China Post.
- Follow the acceptance and departure scans from China, then the import scans at your destination post.
- Near the end, check your local postal carrier, which usually delivers the final leg.
💡 Good to know
- Long silences are normal — items can go a week or more without a scan during ocean or air transit.
- Delivery often takes 2-6 weeks for budget China Post services, longer during peak shopping seasons.
- Once it reaches your country, your national post handles delivery, so track there for the latest status.
China Post tracking FAQ
How long does China Post take to deliver?
Registered air mail and ePacket commonly take 2-6 weeks internationally, depending on destination and customs.
Why is my China Post tracking stuck?
Budget postal services scan rarely in transit; a static status for one to two weeks is common and usually not a lost parcel.
Who delivers my China Post package?
After import, your local postal carrier (such as USPS or Royal Mail) usually completes the final delivery.
Does China Post tracking work both ends?
Yes for registered items, but you may need to check the destination post's site separately once the parcel arrives in your country.
Tracking stuck or not updating?
Carrier scans can pause for a day or two in transit or customs without anything being wrong. See why a package stops moving, or paste your number above to refresh the latest events.
trackpackage.live is an independent tool and is not affiliated with China Post. Tracking detail and timing are provided by the carrier and can change.