China leads the world in mobile payment adoption. This guide helps foreigners set up and use Alipay and WeChat Pay effectively.
Why Mobile Payment is Essential
- Cash is rarely used in cities
- Many places don’t accept credit cards
- Convenient for all transactions
- Integrated with other services
Alipay for Foreigners
Setup Process
- Download Alipay app
- Register with international phone number
- Complete real-name verification (passport)
- Add international credit card (Visa/Mastercard)
- Start scanning QR codes to pay
Supported Cards
- Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Diners Club
- No Chinese bank account needed
WeChat Pay for Foreigners
Setup Process
- Download WeChat app
- Create account and verify phone
- Go to Me > Services > Wallet
- Add international credit card
- Complete identity verification
Comparison: Alipay vs WeChat Pay
| Feature | Alipay | WeChat Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Foreign card support | Yes | Yes |
| English interface | Full | Partial |
| Customer service | 24/7 English | Limited English |
| Acceptance rate | 99% | 99% |
Where to Use Mobile Payment
- Retail: All shops, supermarkets, convenience stores
- Dining: Restaurants, cafes, street food
- Transport: Metro, buses, taxis, bike-sharing
- Services: Hotels, hospitals, government offices
Banking for Foreigners
Opening a Bank Account
- Required: Passport, valid visa, residence registration
- Some banks require employment letter
- Major banks: ICBC, Bank of China, CCB
Tips and Troubleshooting
- Keep some cash as backup (200-500 RMB)
- Enable transaction notifications
- Link both Alipay and WeChat Pay
- Inform your bank of China travel
FAQ
Can I use mobile payment without a Chinese bank account?
Yes! Both Alipay and WeChat Pay now support international credit cards directly.
Is there a fee for using foreign cards?
Transactions under 200 RMB are fee-free. Above 200 RMB, a 3% fee applies.
