Start with verifier
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Use the homepage verifier when the traveler has not tried a real payment before the first convenience-store, metro, coffee, attraction, or taxi purchase.
Run test china payIf you searched for test china pay, mobile payment in China, or whether Alipay is safe, start here. Verify your wallet now, then use the guide and backup routes before departure.
Step 1
Start with Alipay or WeChat Pay if you want the smoothest path for attraction tickets, convenience-store stops, coffee, metro, taxi, and other small daily purchases.
Step 2
Keep the exact onboarding steps ready now, so your first payment in China is a confirmation step rather than live troubleshooting.
Step 3
Test your wallet while you still have time to switch plans and avoid getting stuck at the counter after you land.
Pre-trip payment flow

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If this wallet is not fully ready yet, open the matching guide now instead of troubleshooting at the counter.
Open the payment setup guides and keep the exact onboarding steps ready before departure.
Conversion hook
Travelers usually discover wallet problems at a coffee counter, at a convenience-store checkout, at an attraction gate, during a taxi ride, or right before the metro gate. Finish one guide, come back to the verifier, and confirm your setup before the trip.
First-link decision
Use the verifier for untested wallets, the guide for unfinished setup, the Guangzhou fallback page after a failed convenience-store scan, and the Harbin scene page only when the traveler already needs a narrow pre-trip explanation.
Start with verifier
Use the homepage verifier when the traveler has not tried a real payment before the first convenience-store, metro, coffee, attraction, or taxi purchase.
Run test china payStart with guide
Use the Alipay guide when cards are still being linked, ID checks are unfinished, or the traveler still needs the exact onboarding steps before departure.
Open Alipay guideStart with fallback scene
Use the Guangzhou fallback page first when a scan has already failed at the counter and the traveler needs the narrow recovery path before returning to the verifier and guide.
Open convenience fallbackStart with scene page
Use the Harbin convenience-store page when the traveler already understands the basics but wants the specific pre-trip logic for a first small payment test.
Open convenience sceneHigh-intent link bundle
When someone asks whether their wallet will work, how to finish Alipay setup, whether a convenience-store scan already failed, or where to get manual help, send the matching focused link instead of a generic homepage.
Wallet check
Best fit for attraction-gate, convenience-store, coffee, taxi, metro, and first-purchase questions. It routes people straight into the verifier before they leave.
Run test china payAlipay setup
Use the Alipay guide when the traveler is still connecting cards, reading ID rules, or comparing a backup before departure.
Open Alipay guideHuman fallback
Use the contact page only after the traveler has the verifier and guide links, but still needs a human answer or a backup route.
Contact supportMany foreign payment methods do not work the first time they are tried in China. Verify before you travel so coffee, metro, and taxi payments are not live tests.
Setting up payment methods can take time. Prepare before your trip so you are not troubleshooting at the counter, gate, or curb.
Know exactly which payment methods you can use in China and move through daily travel moments with less friction.
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These are the exact questions travelers ask before they trust test china pay, mobile payment in China, or an Alipay setup path. Answer them here, then move straight into the verifier or the guide.
Question 1
We recommend verifying at least 1-2 weeks before your trip to allow time for any troubleshooting.
Question 2
No, both Alipay and WeChat Pay now offer options for foreign travelers without Chinese bank accounts.
Question 3
Foreign credit cards have limited acceptance in China, primarily at high-end hotels, international retailers, and tourist areas.
Question 4
Yes, mobile payments in China use advanced encryption and security measures, often more secure than carrying cash.
New English Content
The new English-only city cluster now has Beijing and Shanghai live, plus the next eight rollout cards wired into payment guides and contact conversion.
Best first stop for skyline views, easy transit, and the smoothest mobile payment setup.
Core imperial landmarks, the Great Wall, and the strongest headline-sight density in China.
Pandas, Sichuan food, and a slower urban pace for travelers going inland after the coast.
Start with the main China travel hub and then open the Beijing and Shanghai guides for first-time visitors.