How to Pay in China as a Tourist (2026) — Alipay, WeChat Pay & Cards
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Direct answer: The 2026 tourist payment stack is Alipay + WeChat Pay with international cards, plus a hotel-friendly credit card and a small RMB cash float. QR wallets handle daily life; cards still matter for hotels and larger merchants.
Best for: first-time visitors who need a clear order of operations.
Not for: deep KYC walkthroughs — those live on the setup pages linked below.
Last verified: 16 Aug 2026.
Start here (do these first)
- Set up Alipay as a foreigner — Mainland app, not AlipayHK
- Set up WeChat Pay — fee rules + wallet activation
- Compare Alipay vs WeChat Pay if you only have energy for one tonight
- Fix declined cards if binding fails
The tourist payment stack
- Alipay with foreign card
- WeChat Pay with foreign card
- Chip credit/debit card for hotels / big retailers
- Small RMB cash emergency float
- Backup card from a second network (Visa and Mastercard if possible)
Details on plastic: Best cards & money tools.
Where each method shines
| Scenario | Best method |
|---|---|
| Convenience store / local lunch | Alipay or WeChat QR |
| Hotel stay | International card (+ wallet for incidentals) |
| Metro / bus | Transit QR in wallet apps where enabled |
| Museum / attraction | Wallet or card counters |
| Taxi / ride-hailing | In-app pay after wallet/card rules allow |
Tipping is not expected in most Mainland restaurants the way it is in the US. International hotels may add service charges instead.
Fee-aware spending (high level)
Public inbound guidance for WeChat Pay (March 2026) waives the 3% fee under ¥200 and offers first-time promotional windows. Alipay fee screens can differ — for daily snacks and transit, keeping tickets under the small-ticket threshold often reduces friction. Exact setup steps belong on the WeChat and Alipay guides.
72-hour action plan
Before flight: install apps, notify bank, enable travel notes, pre-install eSIM/VPN (connectivity stack).
Airport night: hotel card checkout works even if wallets are pending — book with a passport.
Morning one: finish KYC in daylight; buy water via QR as a test.
Morning two: enable transit codes if your city supports tourist access.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need both Alipay and WeChat Pay?
Practically yes. Merchants lean on one QR ecosystem or the other. See Alipay vs WeChat Pay.
Can I survive on cash only?
Not comfortably in major cities. Many vendors are QR-first.
Should I accept DCC (pay in my home currency) at terminals?
Usually no — choose RMB settlement when the terminal asks.
Sources & further reading
Policies and product details change. Confirm fee, coverage, and eligibility screens inside the official app or provider page before you buy.