🚨 The Big Picture: What Works and What Doesn't

First, the bad news: most apps you rely on at home will not work in China without a VPN. That includes:

The good news: China's local apps are far more advanced than what most visitors are used to. Once you have these 8 apps installed, you'll actually find daily life in China easier than back home.

âš ī¸ MUST DO BEFORE YOU FLY

Download and set up WeChat and Alipay before you arrive. Both require SMS verification to complete registration, and you'll want to link a foreign bank card (Visa/Mastercard) while you still have access to Google Play / App Store and stable internet.

📱 The 8 Essential Apps (Ranked by Importance)

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WeChat 垎äŋĄ
Messaging ¡ Payment ¡ Everything
The app that runs China. Messaging, payments, booking, mini-programs, everything. If you install only one app, make it this one.
ESSENTIAL MESSAGING PAYMENT

Why You Need It

WeChat is not just a messaging app. It's a super-app that combines messaging, mobile payment, ride-hailing, food delivery, hotel booking, and even government services. Over 1.3 billion people use it daily.

Key Features for Travelers

Setup Checklist (Do This Before You Fly)

  1. Download WeChat from App Store / Google Play
  2. Register with your home phone number (SMS verification)
  3. Go to Me → Services → Wallet and link a foreign bank card
  4. Test sending a small payment to a friend who's already in China
  5. Enable Wallet Security with a payment PIN
Pro Tip: WeChat requires a real phone number (not VoIP). If you change SIM cards while in China, get a Chinese SIM — your WeChat will keep working as long as you don't log out.
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Alipay 支äģ˜åŽ
Payment ¡ Transport ¡ City Services
China's most widely accepted payment app. Foreigners can now link Visa/Mastercard and use it just like a local. Easier than WeChat Pay for first-timers.
ESSENTIAL PAYMENT TRANSPORT

Why You Need It

Alipay is accepted at even more places than WeChat Pay — including most street vendors, metro systems, and rural areas. The international version has an English interface and works with foreign cards.

Key Features for Travelers

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Alipay (International Version)
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Didi æģ´æģ´å‡ē行
Ride-Hailing ¡ Taxis ¡ Car Rental
China's Uber. The English version lets you book rides and pay with foreign cards. No haggling, no cash, no language barrier.
ESSENTIAL TRANSPORT

Why You Need It

Hailing a taxi on the street in China is a nightmare (language barrier + no meter). Didi lets you set a destination, see the price upfront, and pay through the app. The driver gets turn-by-turn directions in Chinese — you don't need to explain anything.

English Version Setup

  1. Download "DiDi Rider" (English version) from App Store / Google Play
  2. Register with your phone number
  3. Add foreign card in payment settings
  4. Set your destination in English — the app translates it for the driver
Note: DiDi Rider (English) and the main Didi app (Chinese) are separate downloads. Get DiDi Rider if you don't read Chinese.
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Amap éĢ˜åžˇåœ°å›ž
Maps ¡ Navigation ¡ Public Transit
The most accurate map of China. Works in English. Shows real-time traffic, metro lines, walking directions, and millions of POIs (restaurants, ATMs, toilets).
ESSENTIAL MAPS

Amap vs. Baidu Maps

FeatureAmap (æŽ¨č)Baidu Maps
English Interface✅ Full Englishâš ī¸ Partial English
Foreign Tourist Friendly✅ Yesâš ī¸ Limited
Real-time Transit✅ Excellent✅ Excellent
Walking Navigation✅ Very accurate✅ Very accurate
Best ForTravelers who don't read ChineseChinese speakers

Winner for tourists: Amap. The English interface is usable, and it covers the entire country with incredible detail.

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Google Translate (Offline Packs)
Translation ¡ Camera Scan ¡ Offline
Download Chinese offline packs BEFORE you enter China. The app itself will be blocked, but offline translation still works.
ESSENTIAL TRANSLATION

Critical: Download Offline Packs Before You Fly

  1. Open Google Translate at home (outside China)
  2. Tap your profile → Offline Translation
  3. Download Chinese (Simplified) and English
  4. Test that offline translation works without internet

Once in China, Google Translate website is blocked, but the offline packs in the app still work perfectly. The camera translation feature (point at a menu sign) is a lifesaver.

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Pleco æą‰č¯­č¯å…¸
Chinese Dictionary ¡ OCR ¡ Flashcards
The gold standard Chinese dictionary. Camera OCR lets you point at any Chinese character and get instant translation. Works 100% offline.
TRANSLATION OFFLINE

Why not just use Google Translate? Pleco's OCR is more accurate for Chinese characters, and it gives you detailed definitions, example sentences, and even stroke order. It's built specifically for learning Chinese, not just generic translation.

The free version is excellent. The paid add-ons (OCR, document scan) are worth it if you're staying longer than 2 weeks.

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Meituan įžŽå›ĸ / Dianping 大äŧ—į‚šč¯„
Food Delivery ¡ Restaurant Reviews ¡ Group Buys
China's Yelp + DoorDash combined. Find the best restaurants, read reviews, and get food delivered to your hotel. Dianping focuses on reviews; Meituan focuses on delivery.
FOOD RECOMMENDED

For English speakers: Both apps are almost entirely in Chinese. However, they're worth having because Google Maps restaurant ratings in China are unreliable (fewer users). Dianping has the real local reviews.

Workaround: Use the app with a Chinese friend, or use the star ratings (universal) and photos (visual) to pick restaurants. Many places have English menus if you show them a picture from Dianping.
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VPN App (Astrill / ExpressVPN / NordVPN)
Access Google ¡ Instagram ¡ WhatsApp
You'll need a working VPN to access Google, Gmail, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Western news sites. Download and test BEFORE entering China — most VPN websites are blocked.
ESSENTIAL INTERNET

Which VPN Actually Works in China (2026)?

VPN ServiceWorks in China?SpeedPriceForeign Card
Astrill VPN✅ Most reliable⭐⭐⭐⭐$$$ (~$30/mo)✅ Yes
ExpressVPNâš ī¸ Works sometimes⭐⭐⭐$$ (~$13/mo)✅ Yes
NordVPNâš ī¸ Unstable⭐⭐$ (~$12/mo)✅ Yes
Free VPNs❌ Don't bother—Free—
Important: VPN laws in China are in a gray area. Technically restricted but widely used by expats and travelers. Don't use VPN to access politically sensitive content. Stick to Google/WhatsApp/Instagram.

📋 Pre-Flight Download Checklist

Do this before you leave home (these apps/websites may be blocked once you're in China):

  1. ✅ Download WeChat + register with your home number
  2. ✅ Download Alipay + link a foreign card
  3. ✅ Download DiDi Rider (English version)
  4. ✅ Download Amap
  5. ✅ Download Google Translate + Chinese offline pack
  6. ✅ Download Pleco (free version)
  7. ✅ Set up your VPN app + test it works
  8. ✅ Take screenshots of your hotel address in Chinese (for taxi drivers)

❓ FAQ: Apps for China Travel

Common Questions

Can I use Apple Maps in China?

Apple Maps works in China but uses Gaode (Amap) data. It's decent, but Amap directly gives you more detail (like which exit to take in a metro station). Recommended: install Amap anyway.

Do I really need both WeChat and Alipay?

Yes. WeChat is essential for messaging and mini-programs. Alipay is more widely accepted for payments, especially in smaller shops and rural areas. Having both ensures you're covered everywhere.

Can I use cash instead of apps?

Technically yes, but it's inconvenient. Many places prefer digital payments. Carry some cash as backup, but set up Alipay/WeChat Pay — you'll have a much easier time.

Will my credit card work in China?

Visa/Mastercard work in high-end hotels, malls, and tourist areas. But most local restaurants, shops, and transport only accept mobile payments (Alipay/WeChat). Link your card to Alipay before you go.

Is there an English version of WeChat?

WeChat's interface can be switched to English (Me → Settings → General → Language). However, most mini-programs and public accounts are in Chinese. The English UI covers the basics (messaging, payments).

What if I can't download apps once I'm in China?

Google Play Store doesn't work in China. App Store (iOS) works but some apps may be region-restricted. Download everything before you fly. Alternatively, create a Chinese App Store account (requires a Chinese phone number).

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