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I had an Australian couple show up in Shanghai last month with nothing but a Revolut card and a prayer. No cash, no Alipay, no backup. "We heard China is cashless!" they said proudly. They're right. But there's a gap between "cashless" and "your foreign card works everywhere." Most places accept Alipay and WeChat Pay, but your Visa/Mastercard only works at international hotels, big malls, and some chain restaurants. Street stalls, local restaurants, metro tickets? App-only. Here's what I tell every client: bring ¥500-1000 in cash for emergencies, set up Alipay with your international card before you leave, and treat WeChat Pay as your backup. That combo covers 99% of situations. I once had a client try to pay for hotpot with his Amex. The waiter laughed. Not in a mean way — just genuinely amused that someone would try. We paid with Alipay. Everyone moved on.

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A client sent me a voice message last night panicking because she could not add her foreign Visa card to Alipay. I talked her through it in 5 minutes (trick: use Tour Pass mode, not the regular wallet). She messaged me back an hour later: I just bought street food from a tiny stall in XiAn using my phone. The lady selling it was more excited than I was. This is the thing about China travel in 2026 — the payment problem is mostly solved, you just need to know the right setup. The old advice about carry cash everywhere is outdated. I have not used cash in over a year.

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1d ago10

How to Pay in China 2026: The Complete Guide for Travelers

Alipay, WeChat Pay, cash, cards — what works where, and how to set everything up before you land.

MoneyJun 14, 2026

China Money Guide 2026: Cash, Cards, and Payment Apps

From exchanging currency to setting up Alipay — everything you need to know about money in China in 2026, without the confusion.

MoneyJun 9, 2026

China Travel Checklist 2026: What to Set Up Before You Go

Based on what first-time visitors actually worry about — payments, apps, language, bookings. Here's a practical pre-departure checklist.

PlanningMay 30, 2026

How to Use WeChat Pay and Alipay as a Foreigner

The single most useful thing you can do before your China trip. A step-by-step guide that actually works for international visitors.

MoneyMay 15, 2026

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