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Well it is the official booking system so YES is best system to use
Cheers. I’ve just always found Trip so easy and workable so haven’t looked elsewhere and just stuck with them for the sake of it.Well it is the official booking system so YES is best system to use
I believe trip.com charges a small surcharge whereas 12306 does not.Is 12306 good?
Have always just used Trip and it’s worked well so haven’t looked at anything else
It's 20CNY (A$4.35) per ticket. Negligible for a long journey, but can be quite a percentage on short trips in Economy.but it is neglible in AU$ terms so if you happy with Trip stay with them
Just a HK MVNO (owned by 3 HK)you purchase SoSIM service,
Just a HK MVNO (owned by 3 HK)
All of the various travel eSims (Airalo, Saily, Flexiroam etc) are essentially wholesale roaming data SIMs from one operator or another (popular ones seem to be from operators in HK, Singapore, Poland and Jersey) and some of the sellers use multiple carriers. The ones exiting in HK are probably best for China given it's less distance for the traffic to travel.
And much like immigration the HK based telcos including CMHK are not seen as mainland carriers
Or pretty much most data eSIMs will generally bypass the GFW.And don’t forget firewall irrelevant if you are using an Australian SIM with intl data roaming - Vodafone $5/day plan is just perfect albeit with a few tiny quirks - it is irreplaceable for me
I wonder which phones do have eSIMs?Or pretty much most data eSIMs will generally bypass the GFW.
You don’t need a VPN to access most things but they do provide that extra privacy protection since you’re still connected to a local network.
Pretty much every iPhone sold in Oz from iPhone XR onwards. Samsungs from about the same time from memory. Early phones had a physical SIM slot + 1x eSIM. Now they’re often 8 or more eSIMs (but usually can only have any two lines active at the same time).I wonder which phones do have eSIMs?
I have been trying to get a phone with eSIM and so far no luck.
Hmmm… I used the same credit card for wechat and alipay (28 degrees).Hey guys, I’m flying to China in a week. I’ll be using Vodafone roaming, so I'm assuming normal apps like Google, WhatsApp and Instagram will work.
I’ve already downloaded Alipay, WeChat, Amap, and Didi.. is there anything else I’m missing? I’m feeling a bit anxious right now.
Also, we couldn’t add the same credit card to both Alipay and WeChat, which was annoying. Is there any way around this?
And are there any good translation apps that can work offline? Thank you
Your Vodafone roaming should allow most things to work. However, Google Maps is unreliable in China.Hey guys, I’m flying to China in a week. I’ll be using Vodafone roaming, so I'm assuming normal apps like Google, WhatsApp and Instagram will work.
We managed (mostly) with just AliPay. Didn’t bother with WeChat.I’ve already downloaded Alipay, WeChat, Amap, and Didi.. is there anything else I’m missing? I’m feeling a bit anxious right now.
That’s weird. They’re seperate providers.Also, we couldn’t add the same credit card to both Alipay and WeChat, which was annoying. Is there any way around this?
There are translation functions in AliPay.And are there any good translation apps that can work offline? Thank you
From what I’ve read here and other threads, WeChat is essential for business travellers but on paper, as a tourist it’s one or the other should suffice. Eating out, I don’t recall seeing a place that didn’t take both.I didn’t use wechat either, much, except needed it for baggage security clearance at Xiamen!
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There was one instance in a convenience store where wechat wFrom what I’ve read here and other threads, WeChat is essential for business travellers but on paper, as a tourist it’s one or the other should suffice. Eating out, I don’t recall seeing a place that didn’t take both.
I guess having the second is a possible backup plan if one isn’t working eg the 2FA issue I mentioned. Which can be a bit random. We were at a bar and our AP worked but an American trying to use AP had the 2FA problem. Sometimes mine would go into a death spiral but SYD+1’s worked. Both using 28° MC….
We both loaded our ING DCs as well and that did seem to help.
This is good to know thank you.There are translation functions in AliPay.
Also, if you’re using metros, there are virtual travel cards in AliPay. They work very well and save you stuffing around with ticket mamachines.
Will download this too. Cheers!Other good app off taking metro is MetroMan.
Google Translate works on roaming sim
