
Payment decision
Recommend a wallet only after the traveler understands the first checkout flow and backup path.
China Travel Guide
TravelerLocal
Curated picks
Shortlists for the moments where a traveler needs to choose: wallet, data, insurance, payment backup, or first-day tools.
Recommendation logic
This page is here to remove hesitation for travelers who already know the setup problem they need to solve next: payment, eSIM, first apps, or a simpler backup stack.
Recommendation moments
A product recommendation works best as the next safe action after a traveler understands the risk: payment, data, arrival movement, or backup planning.

Recommend a wallet only after the traveler understands the first checkout flow and backup path.

Recommend eSIM only after device compatibility, installation timing, and landing switch behavior are clear.

Recommend tools in the order the traveler will need them: data, address, payment, movement, and support.
Decision layer
Recommendations work best when they answer a specific moment of uncertainty.
For travelers who want data working immediately and do not want arrival friction.
Best option
Pick a pre-trip eSIM and activate it before boarding.
Backup option
Keep offline hotel details and screenshots in case setup is delayed.
For travelers who are most worried about paying smoothly in China.
Best option
Link a wallet or payment method before departure if possible.
Backup option
Carry a card and a limited cash fallback for the first days.
For travelers who want a second major wallet path beyond Weixin Pay.
Best option
Set up Alipay before departure and verify the payment area once.
Backup option
Keep one other payment path ready until the first transaction succeeds.
For travelers who want fewer unknowns while entering a less familiar environment.
Best option
Choose a plan that fits transport delays, health needs, and trip length.
Backup option
Keep emergency contacts and booking documents accessible offline.
When to use what
This keeps the page feeling like a decision desk instead of a random affiliate shelf.
Before booking
Confirm visa and payment reality before you commit to dates and flights.
One week before
Install apps, buy your eSIM, and prepare a backup payment plan.
After landing
Get online, reach your hotel, and make sure your payment method actually works.
Buyer readiness
This keeps the page useful on desktop and fast on mobile: each product path is attached to a travel moment, a risk, and a fallback.
Start here
A recommendation should reduce risk. If payment, phone data, or arrival movement is still vague, the safer next click is a prep page, not another product card.
Return to prepCompare Alipay and Weixin Pay only after you know the first checkout and backup path.
Compare walletsChoose an eSIM path after device compatibility, install timing, and landing switch behavior are clear.
Choose eSIMMove back to the first-48-hour plan before buying tools that do not solve the landing moment.
Plan arrivalUse support, insurance, offline addresses, and a second payment route before optimizing the itinerary.
Open backup pathPayment compare
The most common hesitation on this site is still payment setup. These are the two shortest paths to a confident decision.
The comparison page for travelers who need one wallet to lead and one backup to stay quiet.
Best option
Choose one primary wallet before departure.
Backup option
Keep the second wallet or a card until the first payment succeeds.
Best when the wallet layout feels easier to rehearse and you want a clean fallback path.
Best option
Set up Alipay before departure and open the payment area once.
Backup option
Let Weixin Pay or your card stay in reserve until Alipay feels real.
Recommendation guardrails
This is how travelerlocal.com keeps recommendations useful for Western and Southeast Asian visitors without making the page feel like a random affiliate shelf.
Recommendation principle
This page removes hesitation. Each block tells the traveler what we recommend, why it fits the moment, and what backup choice still keeps the trip safe if the ideal path does not happen.
Next move
Read enough to make the decision smaller, then open the checklist, search a specific question, choose a setup tool, or share the page with the person planning with you.
Use the checklist when the question has shifted from research to preparation.
Search by the actual problem: Alipay, eSIM, transit visa, first transfer, vegetarian food, or a city name.
Open recommendations when the task is clear enough for a short list to be useful.