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  1. Paying bills online is more convenient and effortless, supporting more than 8 commonly used payment methods in Hong Kong.

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    • Things to Prepare For Payment in China
    • Mobile Payment: Alipay and Wechat Pay
    • Payment with Bank Cards
    • Cash Payment

    1. Download Mobile Payment Apps

    Alipay and WeChat Pay are the two main mobile payment apps in China. You could choose one or both of them to download. Based on the information gathered from our Facebook group of tourists who have visited China and successfully utilized mobile payments, Alipay is the best option, due to its superior success rate in both account linking and payment transactions. Of course, you could also download WeChat as a backup.

    2. Make Sure Your Bank Supports Payments in China

    It’s crucial to inform your bank beforehand and ensure that your card is authorized for international use. Otherwise, you would probably not be able to successfully register your bank card on Alipay or WeChat. Types of foreign cards (debit and credit cards are both acceptable) that can be linked to Alipay / WeChat Pay include: 1. Visa 2. Mastercard 3. Diners Club International 4. Discover 5. JCB According to the recent feedback in our Facebook group, Barclays and Wise cards are also both okay...

    3. Prepare a Chinese SIM Card

    A Chinese mobile phone number is not required when you register or sign up for Alipay or WeChat. You could use your foreign mobile phone number. The main benefit of having a Chinese SIM card is not paying US data roaming fees when using mobile payments. You could also choose to activate international roaming in advance.

    Alipay and WeChat are the most commonly used payment apps. As we mentioned before, Alipay is recommended for international visitors because setting it up is expected to be easier and less prone to issues. 1. Alipay 2. WeChat Pay

    The acceptance of foreign bank cards in China is limited. Most POS machines (card scanners at ‘point of sale’) only accept UnionPay cards. Only some chain hotels, big malls, and airport shops accept foreign bank cards. If you want to order in restaurants, shop in supermarkets, take the subway, etc., downloading Alipay and linking your foreign bank ...

    Due to the convenience of mobile payments, China has essentially become a cashless society, although cash payments are still accepted. In China, cash payments are only accepted in RMB, and currencies such as USD, GBP, and EUR, are not accepted. We recommend using Alipay and preparing/withdrawing 200–500 RMB as a backup. It’s also advisable to carry...

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