How to Pay in China as a Foreign Visitor
China is effectively cashless in daily life. Here is how to make Alipay, WeChat Pay, cards, and backup cash work together.
Use this hub when you are still solving the first-trip questions that shape the airport landing, first-night logistics, payment setup, and early route decisions.
These are the pages most likely to lower first-trip friction before or right after you land.
The practical setup guide for first-time visitors who want the trip to feel smooth from the first payment to the first train ride.
A practical route through Beijing that protects ticket timing, transport reality, and energy levels.
What matters for foreign travelers: booking path, station scale, ID checks, and buffer time.
These answer the operational questions that can make a China trip feel either easy or chaotic.
China is effectively cashless in daily life. Here is how to make Alipay, WeChat Pay, cards, and backup cash work together.
What changes when you land, what to install before departure, and how to keep communication and navigation stable.
A step-by-step arrival plan from landing to hotel, focused on immigration, cashless friction, and transport clarity.
These are strong first-trip anchors when you want the route to stay legible and the logistics to stay manageable.
China's imperial capital, and still the easiest first city for history-heavy itineraries.
2 to 4 daysThe sleekest big-city arrival for visitors who want convenience, skyline energy, and easier first-week logistics.
2 to 3 daysOne of China's easiest second cities: compact core, major history, and the Terracotta Warriors.