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WeChat Pay & Alipay
How to Use WeChat Pay & Alipay in China (Foreigner Setup Guide 2026)
If you have never heard of these 2 payment methods, here is a good read on both, including out to set them up on. your phone.
WeChat vs Alipay: Which Should Tourists Use?
Both apps are widely accepted across China and support international credit cards. Many travelers download both before arrival for flexibility. WeChat Pay is commonly used for everyday purchases, while Alipay integrates well with travel bookings and transportation services. Installing both ensures seamless payment options throughout your trip.
12 Must-Have Apps for China: Your 2026 Digital Survival Kit
Navigating China in 2026 is an incredible experience, but it requires a different digital toolkit than the rest of the world. Because of the “Great Firewall” and a unique mobile-first economy, the apps you rely on at home—like Google Maps, Uber, or Instagram—likely won’t work or will be highly inaccurate once you land.
To move through China with ease, you need a curated “pocket guide” of local heavyweights. From hailing a car in Shanghai to translating a menu in a Sichuan village, these 12 apps are essential for any modern traveler.
New to China? Start Here
Planning a trip to a new country can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to paperwork. But do not worry! We have broken down exactly what you need to know to get you on your way.
Disclaimer: Immigration rules can change at a moment’s notice. While all the information below is fully fact-checked and up to date for 2026, please always verify the latest requirements with your local Chinese embassy or consulate before booking your flights.
The Cultural Side of China Nobody Prepares You For
Have you ever dreamed of walking the Great Wall or exploring the neon-lit streets of Shanghai? Visiting China is an unforgettable adventure. However, beyond the iconic landmarks and incredible food, there is a vibrant, unfiltered daily life that most travel brochures skip over.
If you are planning a trip to China, knowing what to expect on the ground can make the difference between feeling overwhelmed and having the time of your life. Here is a look at the cultural nuances and everyday realities that nobody prepares you for.
