More payment options for foreign visitors to China
Welcome to Shanghai, China!
During your stay here, there are a variety of payment services are available.
1
Bank Card Payment
Cards issued in your home country/region can be accepted if logos of UnionPay, Visa, Mastercard and other payment organizations are displayed at the checkout counter (see picture below). If not, please ask the cashier whether your card is accepted. If you hold a UnionPay card issued outside the Chinese mainland, it can be accepted by any merchant POS terminal on the Chinese mainland.
2
Cash Payment
If you want to pay in cash, there are two main ways to obtain RMB cash.
2.1 Cash Withdrawal
You can withdraw RMB by your bank card at an ATM or CRS with corresponding international payment network logos (see pictures below).
Cash withdrawal using UnionPay cards is supported by all ATMs and CRSs in Shanghai.
2.2 Currency Exchange
If you need cash, you can also directly exchange at bank outlets with currency exchange signs, outlets of qualified financial institutions or self-service kiosks. Please consult the staff for currencies available.
3
Mobile Payment
In Shanghai, you can enjoy convenient mobile payment with Alipay, Weixin Pay, UnionPay or your overseas e-wallets. Please call English Service Hotlines if you have any questions or need further information.
English Service Hotline:
3.1 UnionPay App
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3.2 Alipay
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3.3 Weixin Pay
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3.4 UnionPay-powered Wallet Apps
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3.5 Alipay+Overseas E-wallets
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4
E-CNY Payment
You can register on the e-CNY APP and open an e-CNY wallet using your overseas mobile phone number,and then top-up the wallet with your Visa or Mastercard before payment. If there is any remaining balance in the wallet, it can be transferred back to the overseas bank card. The detailed processes are as follows:
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5
Opening RMB Bank Account
You can open a RMB bank account at bank outlets in Shanghai with valid identification documents.
Valid identification documents include: Passport, Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Resident, Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Resident, People's Republic of China Foreigner's Permanent Residence Card, Mainland Residence Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Resident, Mainland Residence Permit for Taiwan Resident, Exit and Entry Permit for Residents in Border Areas, and other identification documents required by laws and administrative regulations.
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Editor: Liu Xiaolin
Designer: Zhang ChaoyanSource: The People's Bank of China Shanghai Head Office