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How to Use WeChat Pay and Alipay as a Foreigner
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How to Use WeChat Pay and Alipay as a Foreigner

May 15, 20268 min

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

核心要点

  • | Feature | Alipay | WeChat Pay | |---------|--------|------------| | Single transaction cap | ¥3,000 | ¥6,500 | | Annual cap | ¥60,000 | ¥65,000 | | ≤¥200 fee | Free | Free | | >¥200 fee | 3% | 3% | | New user bonus | 90 days waived fees (up to ¥...
  • Alipay has the smoothest foreigner onboarding.
  • - "Can't verify my passport" — The name must match your passport exactly, including middle names.
  • I mentioned I use Alipay to order TCM herbs from a pharmacy in Gansu.

A client arrived in Beijing last year with nothing but a Visa card and a phone that wouldn't download apps. He spent his first afternoon standing outside a 7-Eleven trying to buy water, unable to scan the QR code because his roaming hadn't kicked in. A kind stranger bought him the water and showed him how to set up Alipay in about three minutes. He messaged me later: "Most embarrassing moment of my trip — and the most useful." I tell this story to every single client now. Not to embarrass him (he's a good sport about it), but because it's the one thing I can guarantee will happen if you don't prepare: you'll be standing somewhere, hungry or thirsty or needing a cab, and realize your phone is useless.

China is nearly cashless. Street vendors, metro tickets, temple entry fees — even the lady selling sweet potatoes from a cart outside my kid's school takes WeChat Pay. If you arrive without Alipay or WeChat Pay set up, you're not just inconvenienced — you're locked out of daily life.

The good news: 2026 is the most foreigner-friendly year for mobile payments in China. Both apps now accept international cards easily, and new features like PayPal integration and 18-language translations have removed most of the old headaches.

Payment Comparison

FeatureAlipayWeChat Pay
Single transaction cap¥3,000¥6,500
Annual cap¥60,000¥65,000
≤¥200 feeFreeFree
>¥200 fee3%3%
New user bonus90 days waived fees (up to ¥1,000/day)Same
International cardsVisa, Mastercard, Amex, JCB, Diners Club, DiscoverVisa, Mastercard, JCB, plus 7 networks
PayPal✅ (US first, rolling out globally)
Mini-program translation✅ 18 languages

Alipay — Best for Most Tourists

Alipay has the smoothest foreigner onboarding. I recommend starting here.

Setup:

1. Download the app and register with your email and passport

2. Go to Me → Wallet → Cards → add your international Visa, Mastercard, or Amex

3. That's it. Scan any merchant QR code to pay.

New in 2026: Alipay connected over 10 million inbound users last year through its "外卡内绑" (foreign card binding) and Alipay+ cross-border wallet services. The system has been battle-tested.

What About Cash?

Cash still works everywhere, but you'll get strange looks at street stalls and small shops for using it. Carry ¥200–500 in small bills for emergencies — taxi drivers who "can't scan," temple donation boxes, and very rural areas.

I've had clients arrive with nothing but a Visa card and struggle to buy water at a street kiosk. A small cash reserve solves that problem instantly.

Common Problems I Help Clients Fix

  • "Can't verify my passport" — The name must match your passport exactly, including middle names. I once had a client stuck for two days because of a missing hyphen. Two days! Over a dash.
  • "Card keeps getting rejected" — Call your bank before you travel and tell them you'll be making payments in China on Alipay and WeChat Pay. Most rejections are your bank's fraud detection acting like it's doing its job. I personally use Alipay to order TCM herbs from a pharmacy in Gansu — one of the few places I trust for proper ingredient sourcing — and it took three tries before my bank finally stopped blocking the payments. So trust me, I get the frustration.
  • "Alipay won't scan at the metro turnstile" — You need to activate the metro QR code separately inside Alipay. Open Alipay → Transport tab → find the local metro card → activate. This catches almost everyone their first time. Don't be embarrassed, just do it before you get to the gate with a line of people behind you.
  • Honestly? Set up both apps before you leave home. It takes 20 minutes. I've helped dozens of travellers get their phone China-ready — message me if you get stuck and I'll walk you through it.

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    One More Thing

    I mentioned I use Alipay to order TCM herbs from a pharmacy in Gansu. True story. I've been buying from them for three years — they dry and package everything by hand, and the quality beats anything I can find in Chongqing. Every time I pay through Alipay, I think about how crazy it is that I can order traditional medicine from 2,000km away and the transaction takes three seconds. That's China for you. Ancient and futuristic, in the same phone.

    Related: China Money Guide 2026 · China Travel Cost 2026

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