Don't Make the Same Mistake as I Did – Must-Have China Apps

  • Publish date: Tuesday، 17 June 2025

Avoid travel headaches in China! Discover the essential apps you need for payments, navigation, translation, and more before your trip.

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Traveling to China without the right apps can turn your trip into a frustrating experience. I learned this the hard way—struggling with payments, transport, and language barriers. To save you the hassle, here are the must-have apps you need before landing in China.

1. WeChat (微信) & Alipay (支付宝) – For Cashless Payments

China is largely cashless, and many places don’t accept foreign cards. WeChat Pay and Alipay are essential for transactions—from street vendors to high-end stores. Pro tip: Link your foreign card before arriving, as setup can be tricky.

2. Didi (滴滴出行) – China’s Uber

Taxis can be tough without Chinese skills. Didi lets you book rides easily, with an English interface. Avoid the stress of haggling or getting lost!

3. VPN (ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Astrill) – Access Google & WhatsApp

China blocks Google, WhatsApp, Instagram, and more. A reliable VPN is a lifesaver for maps, emails, and staying connected. Download it before you arrive!

4. Pleco or Google Translate – Break the Language Barrier

Many locals don’t speak English. Pleco (for Chinese learners) and Google Translate (with offline packs) help with signs, menus, and conversations.

5. Baidu Maps or Apple Maps – Navigation Without Google

Google Maps doesn’t work well in China. Baidu Maps (Chinese) or Apple Maps (English-friendly) are better for directions and public transport.

6. Meituan (美团) or Eleme (饿了么) – Food & Delivery

Craving local food? These apps let you order meals, groceries, and even book hotels—like a Chinese super-app.

Final Advice

Download these apps before your trip, as some require verification or aren’t available abroad. Don’t repeat my mistake—be prepared and enjoy a smooth China adventure!

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