China payments for tourists

How foreigners can use Alipay and WeChat Pay in China

Set up mobile payment before you land, link a foreign card, and keep the right backup options for taxis, restaurants, hotels, and trains.

Short answer

  • Install both Alipay and WeChat before your trip.
  • Link a Visa or Mastercard in each app if possible.
  • Keep 500-1000 RMB cash as emergency backup.
  • Do not assume foreign credit cards work at small shops.

Setup before departure

Alipay

  • Install Alipay International
  • Verify identity if prompted
  • Add your foreign card
  • Test a small payment when you arrive

WeChat Pay

  • Install WeChat
  • Complete account setup
  • Add card under Wallet
  • Use it when merchants prefer WeChat

Backup

  • Bring one Visa/Mastercard
  • Carry some RMB cash
  • Enable international transactions
  • Keep bank support contacts offline

Which should you use?

AlipayMost tourist payments, transport, restaurants, shopsSome features may require identity verification
WeChat PaySmall merchants, social payments, mini programsAccount setup can be stricter
CashEmergency backup and small edge casesMany merchants prefer QR payments
Foreign cardHotels, higher-end restaurants, airportsWeak coverage at local merchants

FAQ

Can foreigners use Alipay in China?

Yes. Many visitors can link an overseas Visa or Mastercard and pay by QR code.

Can foreigners use WeChat Pay?

Yes, but setup can vary by country, card issuer, and account verification state.

Do I still need cash?

Yes. Carry a small emergency amount, even though mobile payment is the default in most places.

Which app should I set up first?

Start with Alipay, then add WeChat Pay as a backup because some small merchants prefer it.