ChecklistSetup guidesSet up WeChat & WeChat Pay
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Payment setup

Set up WeChat & WeChat Pay

WeChat is China's everything-app. You'll use it for messaging locals, scanning QR codes, and payments. Set it up before you go.

10–15 minutes📊 EasyDo before you land
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Download WeChat

Search WeChat in the App Store or Google Play. It's the green icon with two speech bubbles.

Download it before you leave — just like Alipay, you'll want it set up in advance.

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WeChat works outside China too — you can use it to message the hotel, local guides, or anyone you meet in China.

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Register with your phone number

Open WeChat → Sign Up → enter your phone number.

You'll receive an SMS code. Enter it to verify.

Set a WeChat ID — this is your permanent username. Choose carefully, it can only be changed once.

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WeChat sometimes asks new accounts to be verified by an existing WeChat user. If this happens, ask a friend who has WeChat to scan a QR code and verify you. If you don't know anyone, some online communities help with this.

WeChatCreate Account👤Your phone number
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Add your card to WeChat Pay

Go to Me → Services → WeChat Pay → Cards → Add a Card

The process is similar to Alipay: enter your Visa or Mastercard details and complete a verification step.

Both Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted. Having both means if one fails, you have a backup.

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You don't need to add a card immediately — WeChat is useful even without Pay. But adding it before you go means you have a backup payment method alongside Alipay.

Me → Services → WeChat PayCardsAdd Visa / MastercardPayShow QR code to payForeign cards accepted · 3% fee on large payments
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Turn on notifications

Go to Settings → Notifications → WeChat and make sure notifications are enabled.

Also turn on Location access — WeChat uses your location to show nearby services and help you find things.

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Many hotels, restaurants, and services in China communicate via WeChat. Having notifications on means you won't miss booking confirmations or check-in updates.

What else WeChat is used for in China

  • → Messaging your hotel or Airbnb host
  • → Accessing mini-programs (booking, ordering food)
  • → Scanning QR codes to pay for anything
  • → Sharing your location with travel companions
  • → Translating conversations in real time