📱 Digital Survival Guide for China

Apps & Digital Life
in China for Foreign Visitors

Your apps from home won't all work in China. Here's what changes, what you need to download before you land, and how to stay connected, navigate, and pay like a local.

70+Services blocked
8Must-have apps
#1Rule: install VPN first
100%Cashless is possible
⏳ Before You Board the Plane

Install these 6 apps while you still can

VPN
VPN App
MOST CRITICAL
Blocked in China
WeChat
WeChat
Free — Available Now
Your main China app
Alipay
Alipay
Free — Available Now
Payments, everything
DiDi
DiDi
Free — Available Now
Uber of China
Baidu Maps
Baidu Maps
Free — Available Now
Google Maps alternative
Baidu Translate
Baidu Translate
Free — Available Now
Camera + voice translate
🛡

Install a VPN Before You Arrive — You Cannot Do It In China

China operates the Great Firewall — a national internet filter that blocks Google, WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and 70+ other major services. You need a VPN ("Virtual Private Network") to access them. The catch: VPN app download pages are also blocked in China. You must download, install, and test your VPN while still at home.

⭐ Astrill — most reliable ExpressVPN NordVPN Surfshark PrivateVPN
Paid VPNs only — free VPNs don't work reliably in China. Look for apps with "stealth" or "obfuscation" mode. Test before you fly.
⏳ Install BEFORE arrival
VPN websites and app store listings are blocked inside China. Set it up at home, then test it works.
📱 Get two VPNs
China periodically clamps down harder. Have a backup VPN — the main one may fail during crackdowns.
👤 Tourists: generally tolerated
Personal VPN use by foreign tourists is common and not typically enforced against. This is for informational purposes.
Without VPN ❌ — What's Blocked in China
Google
Google Search
All Google services
Google Maps
Google Maps
Use Baidu Maps instead
Gmail
Gmail
Use Outlook or Yahoo
YouTube
YouTube
Bilibili is the local alt
Facebook
Facebook
Weibo is the alt
Instagram
Instagram
Xiaohongshu is the alt
WhatsApp
WhatsApp
WeChat works natively
Telegram
Telegram
Blocked since 2018
X / Twitter
Twitter / X
Weibo is the alt
Spotify
Spotify
Limited without VPN
Netflix
Netflix
Use VPN or download offline
ChatGPT
ChatGPT
OpenAI blocked
Wikipedia
Wikipedia
Often blocked (varies)
BBC
BBC / NYT
Many news sites blocked
Dropbox
Dropbox
Use OneDrive instead
Signal
Signal
Blocked since 2021
Works in China ✓ — No VPN Needed
Apple Maps
Apple Maps
Uses Gaode data, works great
iMessage FaceTime
iMessage / FaceTime
Apple to Apple only
Zoom
Zoom
Video calls work fine
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams
Office 365 works
Outlook
Outlook / Hotmail
Microsoft email works
OneDrive
OneDrive / iCloud
Cloud storage works
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Usually accessible
Amazon
Amazon
International site works
Booking.com
Booking.com / Agoda
Hotel sites work
Bank app
Your bank app
Home country banking works
💬 Communication

WeChat Replaces Almost Everything

WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, and Facebook Messenger are all blocked. WeChat is China's super-app — use it for messaging, calls, payments, and more.

WeChat

WeChat

Replaces: WhatsApp · Messenger · Instagram DMs · Venmo

China's dominant super-app with 1.3 billion users. Text, voice, video calls, group chats, Moments (Stories), and WeChat Pay all in one. Every contact you make in China — your companion, hospital staff, hotel — will expect to reach you here.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 English UI ✓ Works without VPN 💳 Foreign cards (Pay) Free
💡 Set up before you fly: Register with your overseas phone number. Add your companion via their WeChat ID as soon as you get it.
FaceTime

FaceTime (iPhone only)

Replaces: WhatsApp video calls (Apple-to-Apple)

FaceTime works in China without a VPN. If your family and friends also use Apple devices, this is the easiest way to video-call home. No extra app needed.

✓ Works without VPN 🇬🇧 Built-in Free
Zoom

Zoom

Replaces: Google Meet (blocked)

Zoom works in China without a VPN. Useful for video calls with doctors or family during your recovery. Google Meet is blocked; Microsoft Teams also works.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 English UI ✓ Works without VPN Free tier available
WhatsApp

WhatsApp / Telegram / Signal

Blocked in China

All three are blocked without a VPN. Download your VPN before arriving, and you can keep using them. Otherwise, switch contacts to WeChat — your companion and all China-based staff will be on WeChat anyway.

❌ Blocked in China 🛡 Works with VPN ⬇ Download abroad
💳 Payments

China Is Basically Cashless — Set Up a Digital Wallet

Physical credit cards are accepted at 5-star hotels and some international restaurants, but most shops, cafés, markets, pharmacies, and transport are QR-code only. You need Alipay or WeChat Pay linked to a foreign card.

Alipay

Alipay International

Replaces: Apple Pay · Google Pay · PayPal

Alibaba's payment app now has a dedicated international version. Link your Visa, Mastercard, or American Express and pay anywhere — street food stalls to hospitals. Also includes maps, translation, and mini-apps.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 English UI ✓ Works without VPN 💳 Visa / MC / Amex Free app
WeChat Pay

WeChat Pay

Built into WeChat

Already inside WeChat. Link your foreign card under Me → Pay → Wallet → Add Card. Works everywhere Alipay works. Convenient because you're already using WeChat for messaging.

⬇ Via WeChat app 🇬🇧 English UI ✓ Works without VPN 💳 Visa / MC Free
🛠 Set Up Alipay in 4 Steps (do this at home)
  1. Download Alipay from your country's App Store or Google Play (it's the international version)
  2. Register with your overseas mobile number — no Chinese phone number needed
  3. Go to Me → Add Card and enter your Visa, Mastercard, or Amex details
  4. Verify via your bank's SMS / 3D Secure and you're ready to scan QR codes in China
💳 Apple Pay & Google Pay: These are rarely accepted at Chinese merchants. Don't rely on them. Alipay and WeChat Pay are the standard.
💹 Cash backup: Withdraw some RMB from an airport ATM on arrival (Visa/Mastercard work at most Bank of China ATMs). Useful for older locals who won't accept QR codes, and for small rural markets.
🌍 Maps & Navigation

Google Maps Is Blocked — And Wrong About China

China uses a shifted coordinate system (GCJ-02) for national security reasons. Even if you use Google Maps with a VPN, addresses and roads can appear offset. Use native China mapping apps.

Baidu Maps

Baidu Maps

Replaces: Google Maps

The most comprehensive map of China. Best for finding exact hospital addresses, navigating between districts, and getting turn-by-turn directions. Interface is primarily Chinese but search works well in Pinyin or English.

⬇ Download abroad ⚠ Limited English ✓ Works without VPN Free
Gaode Maps

Gaode Maps / AutoNavi

Replaces: Waze / Google Maps

Alibaba's mapping platform, widely considered more accurate for real-time traffic. Apple licensed Gaode's data for Apple Maps, so iPhone users already benefit from this data automatically.

⬇ Download abroad ⚠ Limited English ✓ Works without VPN Free
Apple Maps

Apple Maps (iPhone only)

Best option for iPhone users — no extra app needed

Apple licensed Gaode's (AutoNavi's) entire China dataset. Apple Maps works perfectly in China without any VPN, in full English, with accurate POIs, real-time transit, and directions. Best solution for iPhone travelers.

✓ Works without VPN 🇬🇧 Full English Built-in on iPhone
Google Maps

Google Maps

Does not work in China

Two problems: (1) the Google servers are blocked, so the app won't load without a VPN; (2) even with a VPN, Google Maps uses the wrong coordinate system for China and shows roads offset by hundreds of metres. Use Baidu or Apple Maps.

❌ Blocked in China ❌ Wrong coords even with VPN
🚕 Transport

Ride-Hailing, Trains & Getting to Hospital

Uber does not operate in China. DiDi is the dominant ride-hailing app with an English interface. For trains between cities, Trip.com is the easiest option for foreign cards.

DiDi

DiDi

Replaces: Uber (not available in China)

China's dominant ride-hailing app, acquired Uber's China operations in 2016. The international version has a full English interface and supports foreign payment cards. Safe, reliable, and cheap. Get the international "DiDi" app, not the Chinese "DiDi Chuxing" version.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 Full English (international app) ✓ Works without VPN 💳 Foreign cards OK Free app
💡 Tap the globe icon in DiDi to switch to English. You can enter destinations in English — the driver gets Chinese navigation automatically.
🚊

Metro Apps

Via Alipay or local transit apps

China's metros are excellent — fast, cheap, clean, and go to most hospitals. Buy tickets at machines (takes cash and Alipay). Many cities also have metro mini-apps inside Alipay for QR-code boarding. Signs at stations are bilingual (Chinese + English).

✓ Works without VPN ⚠ Partial English at stations
Uber

Uber

Not available in China

Uber sold its China operations to DiDi in 2016 and no longer operates there. The Uber app simply shows no drivers in any Chinese city. Use DiDi instead.

❌ Not available in China
🚂 Train Travel Between Cities
Trip.com

Trip.com (Ctrip)

Easiest for foreigners

Trip.com is the international brand of Ctrip, China's largest travel platform. Book high-speed trains, flights, and hotels in English with foreign credit cards. Slightly higher booking fees than 12306 but much more foreigner-friendly. They can also email your tickets in English.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 Full English ✓ Works without VPN 💳 Foreign cards OK
🚂

12306 (China Railway)

Official ticketing app — cheapest prices

China's official train booking app now has a working English version. Prices are cheaper than Trip.com with no booking fee. The catch: payment requires a Chinese bank card or Alipay/WeChat Pay linked to a Chinese bank. Foreigners can often book but need a companion's help to pay.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 English available ✓ Works without VPN ⚠ Payment tricky without Chinese bank
🗣 Translation

Google Translate Is Blocked — Use These Instead

Camera translation for menus and signs is the most useful feature. All of these apps work offline if you download language packs in advance.

Baidu Translate

Baidu Translate

Replaces: Google Translate

Point your camera at a menu, sign, or prescription and it overlays the English translation in real-time. Voice conversation mode, text input, and offline dictionary all included. Best Chinese-English translation quality of any app.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 English interface ✓ Works without VPN Free
Microsoft Translator

Microsoft Translator

Good alternative to Baidu Translate

Works in China without a VPN. Supports camera translation, voice, and conversation mode where two people can speak into the phone in different languages and see translations. Download offline language packs at home.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 English interface ✓ Works without VPN Free
Pleco

Pleco (Chinese Dictionary)

Best Chinese dictionary app

The gold-standard Chinese-English dictionary used by learners and professionals. Tap any Chinese character to look it up. Includes handwriting input, stroke order, and offline use. Invaluable at the hospital for understanding prescriptions or diagnoses.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 English interface ✓ Works without VPN Free (paid add-ons available)
Google Translate

Google Translate

Blocked without VPN

Google Translate doesn't load in China without a VPN (Google servers are blocked). Even with a VPN, Chinese–English translation quality is inferior to Baidu Translate. Switch to Baidu Translate and you'll actually get better results.

❌ Blocked without VPN 🛡 Works with VPN
📷 Social Media & Entertainment

China Has Its Own Social Ecosystem

Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter are blocked. Chinese platforms have hundreds of millions of users and are increasingly available to international audiences.

Xiaohongshu

Xiaohongshu / RED

Replaces: Instagram

China's lifestyle platform — photo and video posts, reviews, and recommendations. Popular with expats and international travelers. Increasingly used to research hospitals, doctors, and medical experiences. Download abroad, some English content available.

⬇ Download abroad ⚠ Mostly Chinese content ✓ Works without VPN
Weibo

Weibo

Replaces: Twitter / X

China's microblogging platform with 580 million monthly users. International accounts accepted. Primarily Chinese-language content, but you can follow international media accounts and celebrities. Download abroad.

⬇ Download abroad ⚠ Mostly Chinese ✓ Works without VPN
Douyin / TikTok

Douyin

TikTok's Chinese twin — different app

Douyin and TikTok are separate apps by the same company (ByteDance) but with separate content libraries. Douyin is China-only, entirely in Chinese. The international TikTok app does not work in China. Can be downloaded abroad but designed for Chinese users.

⬇ Download abroad (Douyin) ❌ TikTok international blocked ⚠ Chinese only
Bilibili

Bilibili

Replaces: YouTube

China's main video platform, beloved by younger audiences. Anime, gaming, vlogging, educational content. Some international content available. YouTube is blocked; Bilibili has English-language sections and subtitles on some content.

⬇ Download abroad ⚠ Mostly Chinese ✓ Works without VPN
📱 SIM Card & Mobile Data

Get a China SIM or eSIM — Don't Rely on Hotel WiFi

Hospital and hotel WiFi can be inconsistent and may have stricter firewall settings. A local SIM gives you reliable 5G data everywhere.

🆕

International eSIM (Recommended)

Best option: set up before you fly

Services like Airalo, Nomad, or Holafly sell eSIM data packs for China that you activate before you board. No physical SIM swap, no airport queue. Works on any eSIM-compatible iPhone (XS or later) or recent Android. Typically 10GB for $15–30 for 30 days.

⬇ Buy and activate at home 🇬🇧 English 💳 Foreign cards OK
📱

Local SIM at the Airport

China Unicom / China Mobile — buy on arrival

All major Chinese airports have official carrier kiosks selling tourist SIM cards with data + local number. China Unicom is the easiest for foreigners (English-speaking staff at major airports). Bring your passport. Costs approximately ¥100–200 ($14–28) for 30 days of data.

✓ Buy on arrival ⚠ Passport required
🚫

International Roaming

Works but expensive — check your plan

Your home carrier's roaming plan may work in China, but speeds are often limited to 4G or slower, costs can be high ($10+/day), and some carriers block VPN use on roaming plans. Check before you go and consider a dedicated travel SIM instead.

⚠ Usually expensive ⚠ VPN may be limited
🍕 Food, Hotels & Daily Life

Daily Life Apps — Some Foreigner-Friendly, Some Not

A few more apps that can be useful, with honest notes on how foreigner-friendly each one is.

Trip.com

Hotels, flights, trains — all in one

The most foreigner-friendly Chinese travel app. Book hotels near your hospital, domestic flights, and train tickets all in English. Customer service available in English. Accepts international cards.

⬇ Download abroad 🇬🇧 Full English ✓ Works without VPN 💳 Foreign cards OK
Meituan

Meituan

Food delivery + hotel + restaurant reviews

China's super-app for everyday life — food delivery to your room, hotel bookings, restaurant reservations, movie tickets, and more. Extremely powerful, but the app is in Chinese only. Very hard to use without Chinese language ability. Your companion can order on your behalf.

⬇ Download abroad ❌ No English interface ✓ Works without VPN ⚠ Companion recommended
Eleme

Eleme

Food delivery (Alibaba-owned)

Alibaba's food delivery platform, competing with Meituan. Like Meituan, it's Chinese-only and requires a Chinese address for delivery. Accessible via Alipay mini-programs. Best to ask your companion to handle delivery orders.

⬇ Via Alipay mini-app ❌ No English ✓ Works without VPN
🚊

Didi / Taxi / Metro — Combo

Getting from hotel to hospital daily

For your daily hospital commute: DiDi is the most convenient door-to-door. Metro is cheaper (¥3–8 per trip) and often faster in rush hour. Save the hospital's address in Chinese characters (ask your companion) so you can show taxi drivers if needed.

✓ All work without VPN ⚠ Save hospital address in Chinese
📋 Quick Reference

All Major Apps at a Glance

Complete status for every app mentioned on this page.

App Category Download Abroad English Works Without VPN Foreign Cards
WeChatCommunication✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Visa/MC (Pay)
WhatsAppCommunication✓ Yes✓ Yes❌ Blocked
TelegramCommunication✓ Yes✓ Yes❌ Blocked
ZoomVideo Calls✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes
FaceTimeVideo CallsBuilt-in iPhone✓ Yes✓ Yes
Alipay InternationalPayments✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Visa/MC/Amex
WeChat PayPayments✓ Via WeChat✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Visa/MC
Apple MapsNavigationBuilt-in iPhone✓ Yes✓ Yes
Baidu MapsNavigation✓ Yes⚠ Limited✓ Yes
Gaode / AutoNaviNavigation✓ Yes⚠ Limited✓ Yes
Google MapsNavigation✓ Yes✓ Yes❌ Blocked + wrong coords
DiDi (International)Ride Hailing✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes
UberRide Hailing✓ Yes✓ Yes❌ Not available in China
Baidu TranslateTranslation✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes
Microsoft TranslatorTranslation✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes
Google TranslateTranslation✓ Yes✓ Yes❌ Blocked
Pleco DictionaryTranslation✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes
Trip.comTravel Booking✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes
12306 (China Rail)Train Booking✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ Yes⚠ Tricky without Chinese bank
Xiaohongshu / REDSocial Media✓ Yes⚠ Partial✓ Yes
InstagramSocial Media✓ Yes✓ Yes❌ Blocked
MeituanFood / Daily Life✓ Yes❌ Chinese only✓ Yes⚠ Via Alipay
VPN (Astrill etc.)VPN⚠ Must install at home!✓ Yes— (is the VPN)✓ Paid subscription
✅ Your Pre-Departure Checklist

Do all of this before you board your flight to China

Print this list or screenshot it for reference

  • VPN
    Install a VPN (FIRST priority) Download, subscribe, and test it actually works. Get Astrill, ExpressVPN, or NordVPN. Download a backup VPN too.
  • WeChat
    Install WeChat Register with your overseas phone number. Connect with your companion on WeChat immediately upon contact.
  • Alipay
    Install Alipay & link your card Download the international version. Add your Visa/MC/Amex and test a small transaction before you arrive.
  • WeChat Pay
    Set up WeChat Pay Inside WeChat: Me → Pay → Wallet → Add Card. Link your Visa or Mastercard.
  • DiDi
    Install DiDi (International) Get the international version. Add your payment card. Know that Uber doesn't work in China.
  • Baidu Maps
    Install Baidu Maps (or use Apple Maps on iPhone) Download offline map packs for your destination city. Save your hospital address.
  • Baidu Translate
    Install Baidu Translate Download Chinese language pack for offline use. Test the camera translation feature.
  • 📡
    Sort your SIM / eSIM Buy an international eSIM (Airalo, Nomad, Holafly) before departure, or plan to buy a SIM at the airport.
  • Trip.com
    Install Trip.com For booking hotels near your hospital and trains between cities. Add your foreign card.
  • 💹
    Withdraw some RMB cash on arrival ATM at the airport (Bank of China, ICBC accept Visa/MC). ¥500–1,000 as backup for places that don't take QR codes.
  • 📄
    Save hospital address in Chinese Ask your companion or use Baidu Translate. Screenshot it so you can show taxi drivers even offline.
  • Outlook
    Switch to Outlook/Hotmail if you use Gmail Gmail is blocked in China without a VPN. Forward important emails to an Outlook address before you go.
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