Alipay
The most accepted mobile wallet in China. Link a foreign Visa or Mastercard, pay by QR code at shops, restaurants, taxis, and street vendors.
Tip: Setup takes 10-15 min. Need passport for verification.
Read setup guide →Mobile apps
A complete directory of apps you need in China — WeChat, Alipay, DiDi, Baidu Maps, Meituan, 12306, VPN and more. Every app includes App Store / Google Play download links and H5 web versions that work without installing.

The most accepted mobile wallet in China. Link a foreign Visa or Mastercard, pay by QR code at shops, restaurants, taxis, and street vendors.
Tip: Setup takes 10-15 min. Need passport for verification.
Read setup guide →China's super app. Use it for messaging, calls, Moments (social feed), and WeChat Pay. Most Chinese people use this daily for everything.
Tip: WeChat Pay needs a linked card. WeChat itself works for messaging without setup.
Read setup guide →China's Uber. Book taxis and private cars. Supports English interface. Can pay with Alipay or WeChat Pay.
Tip: H5 version works in browser or WeChat mini-program. No app needed for occasional rides.
Read setup guide →Within Alipay, use the transport mini-program to scan QR codes for city metro and buses in most major cities.
Tip: Open Alipay → "Transport" icon. No separate install needed.
Read setup guide →Official China Railway app for booking train tickets. Chinese-only interface, needs verification. Alternative: use Trip.com.
Tip: Tricky for foreigners. Use Trip.com (English, no verification hassle).
Read setup guide →English-friendly app for booking trains, flights, and hotels. Accepts foreign cards directly.
Tip: Best alternative to 12306 for train tickets. Higher service fee but much easier.
Most detailed China map. Turn-by-turn navigation, public transit routing, restaurant search. Chinese-only but usable with gestures.
Tip: Google Maps is blocked in China. Need Baidu or Amap for navigation.
Alternative to Baidu Maps. Many locals prefer Amap. Better for taxi navigation, live traffic, and restaurant reviews.
Tip: Both Baidu and Amap work. Pick one. Amap tends to be more accurate for taxi hailing.
Works partially in China for browsing but navigation and real-time traffic are unreliable. Good for pre-trip planning.
Tip: Will not work for turn-by-turn navigation in China without VPN.
Read setup guide →Food delivery, restaurant booking, movie tickets, hotel booking. Chinese-only. Use inside Alipay mini-program for English help.
Tip: H5 food delivery works in browser. Pay with Alipay at delivery.
Read setup guide →Food delivery app (owned by Alibaba). Similar to Meituan. Can order food with Alipay.
Tip: Both Meituan and Ele.me work. Try both for best restaurant coverage.
Read setup guide →Yelp of China. Restaurant reviews, ratings, photos. Helps find good local eateries. Chinese-only.
Tip: Use the photo search feature — see what dishes look like before ordering.
Read setup guide →Install a VPN BEFORE you leave. ExpressVPN, NordVPN, and Astrill work in China. Free VPNs mostly blocked.
Tip: ESSENTIAL: Install and test before arriving. Activate when you land.
Read setup guide →Camera translation for menus, signs, and documents. Download Chinese(Simplified) offline pack.
Tip: Best translation tool. Download offline pack before trip.
Read setup guide →Best for booking hotels with foreign cards. Wide coverage. English interface.
Tip: Also works for flights and trains. One-stop shop.
Alibaba's travel booking platform. Inside Alipay app. Good for domestic flights.
Tip: Can pay with Alipay. No separate download needed.
Many China services have web-based (H5) versions that work directly in your phone browser or inside WeChat/Alipay mini-programs. These are great for short-term travelers who don't want to clutter their phone with 10+ apps. Key ones:
Web versions work without a VPN in most cases. For app downloads, install before arrival on home WiFi.
App store links open official pages. Prices and availability subject to regional restrictions.