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WeChat Pay for foreigners

WeChat Pay is not just a payment method; it sits inside the app many people in China use for messaging, mini programs, taxis, restaurants, and service counters.

Quick answer

Set up WeChat, activate WeChat Pay where available, link an international card, and keep Alipay as a backup. Official payment guidance says foreign users can link international credit cards including Visa and Mastercard to WeChat Pay and Alipay.

Setup flow

Create or access WeChat

Use a reachable phone number and keep the account logged in before your trip.

Open payment settings

Find Wallet/Pay depending on your app language and region settings.

Add an international card

Enter card information and complete any bank or identity checks requested by the app.

Test both QR directions

Try scanning a merchant QR and showing your payment code. Some merchants support one flow better than the other.

When WeChat Pay is especially useful

Social payments

Useful when local contacts send payment links or mini-program orders.

Restaurants

Many table-ordering systems run through WeChat mini programs.

Service counters

Staff may be more used to WeChat-based communication and QR flows.

Backup to Alipay

If Alipay fails at a merchant, WeChat Pay may still work, and vice versa.

Common issues

Useful phrase cards

Can I pay with WeChat Pay?可以用微信支付吗?
Can you send me the payment QR code?可以把付款二维码发给我吗?
The payment failed. Can I try Alipay?付款失败了,我可以试试支付宝吗?

FAQ

Is WeChat Pay better than Alipay?

Neither is universally better. WeChat Pay is strong for WeChat-based services; Alipay is often easy for travel features. Use both.

Can I pay without internet?

Usually no. Make sure your SIM/eSIM/roaming works before relying on mobile payment.

Do all merchants accept foreign-card WeChat Pay?

No. Merchant category, QR type, bank risk controls, and app verification can affect success.

Official sources