Alternative to WhatsApp in China
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JE
Hi there, We’re planning a trip to China this autumn, and I just read that we won’t be able to use WhatsApp to stay in touch with people outside the country. What do you think would be the best alternative? Thanks!
PA Parigino Veteran ·
Good evening, We’re planning a trip to China this autumn. And I just read that we won’t be able to use WhatsApp to communicate with people outside the country. What do you think would be the best solution? Thanks!

Hi, Install a VPN and you’ll be able to use WhatsApp. That’s what everyone does.
CH Chah69 ·
Hi there,

I recommend using WeChat :) It offers messaging, payment features (WeChat Pay by linking your bank card), the ability to book a taxi, order food... it's a really comprehensive app and essential for a trip to China! :)
CH Cheechako Veteran ·
it’s a very complete app and essential for a stay in China! :)

Complete, probably, but essential? Not really! I installed it because everyone else was using it (well, those who don’t use a VPN ;)) and I barely used it in two months. Of course, it depends—do you spend your time glued to your smartphone, or do you look up to see what’s around you (and there’s so much to see!)? To communicate with people outside China, there’s still email, or even a phone call if it’s really urgent! Of course, I’m talking about the needs of a short stay—if you’re living in China, that’s a whole different story.
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PA Parigino Veteran ·
I recommend using WeChat :)

WeChat is great for communicating in China, but not outside of China (unless you ask all your contacts in France to install WeChat... good luck with that!). To keep using WhatsApp, you’ll need to install a VPN.
CH Chrissand Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

The alternative is WeChat, where you can also pay in shops in China. To use WhatsApp, Gmail, and other social networks, you’ll need a VPN, which is tolerated for foreign tourists in China. Be careful with Google Maps, as it has quite a few cartography errors. You can use Baidu Maps if needed—it’s well updated.

For payments, vaccines, bookings, and more, I explain all of this in our China travel planning recap
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JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
Thanks. We’d first like to be able to stay in touch with our loved ones back in France.
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Hi there, If you're with Free, you get 35GB for free in China, and it's automatic—you'll be in roaming, so you can use your apps just like in France. We spent a month there last March/April, and it worked really well. A lot of VPNs don't work or no longer work in China.
Cordialement, Patrick.
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
Thanks for the info, but unfortunately we’re not with Free.
NI Nimou74 Veteran ·
Thanks for the info, but unfortunately we’re not with Free.

Other carriers (Bouygues, Orange, etc.) offer this plan. However, it seems you have to subscribe to an international option on top of it, whereas with Free, it’s included in the plan. Just FYI, we recently switched to Free because our trip to China is coming up...😉 A VPN is essential when using Wi-Fi.
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

No need for a VPN with Free—you’ll be roaming. VPNs are banned in China, and more and more are unusable since the government is cracking down. 🙁
Cordialement, Patrick.
NI Nimou74 Veteran ·
Good evening,

No need for a VPN with Free, you’ll be roaming. VPNs are banned in China, and more and more are unusable—the government is cracking down. 🙁

That’s what I’d gathered, actually. Still, it might be useful to use the hotel Wi-Fi, so wouldn’t a VPN be necessary?
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Hi,

No, the hotel Wi-Fi is on the Chinese network, no usable VPN, and no access to non-Chinese apps. We tried at first to save on our roaming since we stayed for a month, so we stuck with Free. Just set a daily limit and keep an eye on your account via the app to check the usage counter.
Cordialement, Patrick.
PA Parigino Veteran ·
However, it might be useful to use the hotel's Wi-Fi, which is why a VPN is necessary?

Exactly. A VPN is also a fallback in case your data usage gets out of hand. LastVPN and LetsVPN work really well.
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
It's not easy to form an opinion—reviews are all over the place.
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Hi,

Yeah, everyone has their own experiences. Personally, last April we gave up on VPNs because they weren’t working. No issues with Free—it was like we were in France. If you already have a VPN, you’ll just have to try it and see how it goes.
Cordialement, Patrick.
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
OK, thanks Patrick. We'll check it out.

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