Connectivity and VPN

eSIM, local SIM, and VPN tips from traveler reports.

Connectivity and VPN
Connectivity and VPN

The best way to stay connected when traveling in China:

  • If you don’t have a phone with eSIM support, use a SIM card from the Chinese mainland and a VPN.
  • If your mobile phone supports eSIM, then purchase the corresponding travel package for the number of days you plan to travel on trip.com.

Common approaches

  • eSIM or international roaming: some travelers prefer this for quick setup and stable access to blocked apps.
  • Local SIM: often cheaper for data but still requires a VPN for blocked services.
  • Some travelers report that travel eSIMs (including Hong Kong or roaming profiles) can access blocked apps without a VPN, but results vary by provider.

VPN tips (from community reports)

  • Set up your VPN before arriving, because VPN websites may be blocked in China.
  • Reliability varies by provider and by city; have a backup plan.

Offline backup

  • Download offline maps and translation packs in advance.

Source note: compiled from connectivity threads and first-time planning posts.