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The Guide to Using WeChat in China

WeChat (Weixin in Chinese) is far more than a messaging app in China – it’s your wallet, your social network, your taxi-hailer, your restaurant menu, and your digital identity. If you live in or visit China, mastering WeChat is essential. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know.

1. Getting Started: Download & Account Setup

Download WeChat

  • iOS: App Store (search “WeChat” – the icon is a green chat bubble with two white masks)
  • Android: Google Play (if available), Huawei AppGallery, or download the APK from the official website (weixin.qq.com)

Sign Up

  • You need a phone number (international numbers work, but a Chinese number is better for full features).
  • Follow the verification steps (you may be asked to have an existing WeChat user verify you – this is a security measure for new accounts registered outside China).

Set Your Language

  • Go to Me → Settings → General → Language → Choose English.

2. WeChat Pay – The Game Changer

WeChat Pay is everywhere: street food stalls, vending machines, supermarkets, utility bills, and even government services. To use it, you need to verify your identity.

How to activate (for foreigners)

With an international credit card (limited, but works for some merchants)

WeChat now allows binding Visa/Mastercard for certain online payments (e.g., Didi, Meituan). However, for daily in-person scanning, a Chinese bank card is still recommended.

Paying in real life

  • Scan to pay: Open WeChat → tap Scan (top right in home screen or Discover) → scan the shop’s QR code → enter amount → confirm.
  • Show your payment code: Tap Me → Pay → Pay Code (the barcode/QR code). The shop scans you.

🔐 Security: Set a payment password and enable fingerprint/face ID in Pay settings.

3. Mini Programs – Apps Inside WeChat

Mini Programs are lightweight apps that run inside WeChat – no need to install anything. You can order coffee, book a train ticket, call a Didi, or play games.

  • Open: Swipe down on the home screen (Chats tab) → search or use recent.
  • Common useful Mini Programs:
    • Didi Chuxing (taxis)
    • Meituan (food delivery, movie tickets)
    • Railway 12306 (train tickets)
    • Pleco (dictionary – yes, it has a mini program)
    • tourist attractions(Reservation or booking ticket)
    • ride code (QR code for taking public transportation)

4. Useful Features for Foreigners

Built-in Translation

  • Translate a message: Long-press any foreign-language message → Translate.
  • Translate your own typing: In chat, tap the ^ icon next to the text box → Translate – type in English, send as Chinese.

WeChat Out (call real phone numbers)

  • Available in some countries. Go to Me → Pay → WeChat Out (may require credit). Not often needed in China.

5. Privacy & Security Tips

  • Who can see your moments? Go to Me → Settings → Privacy → Moments.
  • Block/unfriend: Tap a contact’s profile →  (top right) → Block or Remove.
  • Two-factor authentication: Enable it under Me → Settings → Account Security.
  • VPN note: WeChat itself works in China without VPN. However, some foreign content (like certain news articles shared in chats) may be blocked – but the app still functions normally.

6. Common Problems & Solutions

ProblemSolution
Can’t verify accountAsk a Chinese friend who has used WeChat for over 6 months to verify you.
WeChat Pay not workingMake sure your bank card is activated for online payments. Some small merchants only accept Chinese ID-linked pay (rare for foreigners – use cash there).
Forgot payment passwordGo to Me → Pay →  (top right) → Forgot Password – follow ID verification.

7. Final Checklist for New Users in China

  • Downloaded WeChat and set language to English.
  • Verified with phone number (Chinese number recommended).
  • Linked a Chinese bank card to WeChat Pay.
  • Set a payment password and fingerprint/face ID.
  • Learned how to scan a QR code and show your pay code.
  • Found Didi and Meituan mini programs.
  • Tried the translate feature.

Once you get used to WeChat, you’ll wonder how you lived without it. It’s your map, wallet, calendar, and social hub – all in one green bubble.

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