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Mobile payment platforms like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted across China, including shopping malls, hospitals, and tourist attractions. While this might initially feel unfamiliar to foreign visitors, China has significantly improved mobile payment accessibility in recent years.

Please refer to this page to learn “how to use Mobile Payment in China”.

And here’s a concise guide:


1.Download & Registration

• WeChat Pay:

– Link Visa, Mastercard, JCB, or Discover cards via Me > Wallet.

– Simplified registration: Use an international phone number and bypass ID verification for small transactions.

• Alipay:

– Supports Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club, or Discover cards.

– Offers 16-language translation for services like taxi hailing and hotel booking.

2.Transaction Limits

• Single transaction: Up to $5,000 (raised from $1,000).

• Annual limit: $50,000 (raised from $10,000).

3.No ID Required for Small Payments

• Transactions under a certain amount (unspecified) do not require identity verification.

4.Use Home E-Wallets

• Visitors from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, etc., can scan Alipay QR codes with apps like Touch’n Go or Kakao Pay without downloading Chinese apps.

5.Support for Cash & Cards

• Foreign bank cards (Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay) are accepted at most 3-star hotels, 5A/4A tourist sites, and major retailers. • Withdraw RMB cash via ATMs with international card logos.


  • Simplified Process: Binding foreign cards now takes under 1 minute.
  • Multilingual Support: Alipay’s translation covers taxi, hotel, and public transport scenarios.
  • Diverse Options: Use digital RMB (e-CNY) in pilot cities like Beijing and Shanghai.

Note: China’s payment systems now blend cash, cards, and mobile apps seamlessly, ensuring a “smooth” experience.


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