CORE 01
Alipay — primary payment app
Familiar role: PayPal or a mobile wallet. Alipay is our recommended starting point for mobile payment and selected local services in China. Foreign visitors can connect eligible cards, but card support, verification, merchant acceptance, and transaction success are conditional. Look for Alipay from Alipay (Hangzhou) Technology Co., Ltd.
Before flying: install the official app, check login, follow the current card and identity prompts, and find Scan and Pay.
CORE 02
WeChat / Weixin Pay — communication and payment backup
Familiar role: WhatsApp or LINE plus local services. Use WeChat for hotel or local contacts, Official Accounts, Mini Programs, and Weixin Pay when the feature is available for your account. Do not treat successful messaging login as proof that payment is ready. Look for WeChat from Tencent. Payment or Wallet availability can depend on the account, region, verification, card, merchant, and current app rules.
Before flying: open the app again after setup, save key contacts elsewhere, and check the current Wallet or Pay flow if you plan to use it.
CORE 03
AMap Global — maps and local transport planning
Familiar role: Google Maps. AMap Global is available on iPhone and Android and currently includes English-facing China arrival help, hotel routes, public transport, taxi planning, bilingual help cards, and nearby places. AMap Global is published by AutoNavi.
Before flying: search the hotel with its Chinese name or address, save the result, and check the airport-to-hotel route.
CORE 04
Apple Translate / Google Translate / Youdao — translation choice
Familiar role: Google Translate. For iPhone, start with Apple Translate; Apple supports downloaded languages for on-device use. Apple Translate is built into supported iPhones. On Android, download the required languages in Google Translate and test offline; use the official Google Translate listing or verify the current Youdao publisher before installing. Youdao can be an additional local alternative when its current listing and language support fit your device.
Before flying: test text, voice, and camera translation as available, then switch to Airplane Mode and confirm the downloaded languages still work.
CORE 05
DiDi China: Ride Hailing — ride-hailing
Familiar role: Uber or Grab. The official China app currently advertises an English interface, global mobile-number login, bilingual driver messaging, multiple payment methods including international bank cards, and English support. These features do not guarantee every registration, card, location, or ride will work. Choose “DiDi China: Ride Hailing,” not a DiDi app intended for another market.
Before flying: sign in, save your hotel in Chinese, review the pickup flow, and keep a taxi address card as backup.