Why I love Cibo Delivery
December 27, 2023
Labels: Food Delivery, Food review
How to test if your Alipay works in China
November 18, 2023
HOW TO TEST IF YOUR ALIPAY WORKS IN CHINA
For first-time users of Alipay, the greatest fear is for Alipay not to work when you're already in China. So before you start your trip, you can test it out by scanning the qr code of this charity. For a very minimal amount, you'll get a confirmation of whether or not your Alipay works.
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Why ALIPAY is the most important app to have when travelling around China and How to Use It.
November 16, 2023
Why ALIPAY is the most important app to have when travelling around China and How to Use It.
90% of China is said to be cashless. Even beggars in China are cashless. They display signs with their qr code and ask people to scan it and make donations. Under the law merchants are prohibited from refusing cash payments, but sometimes they don't have change so if they accept it, be prepared that they might not have change. Foreign credit cards are also not widely accepted so you need to ask before making a purchase or eating in a restaurants whether or not they will accept your mode of payment. That's why I made sure I downloaded the Alipay app before arriving in China. Alipay is widely accepted in China and easier to use than Wechat. I attempted to use wechat, but before I get to actually use it, my account was blocked for reasons i cannot understand.
That being said, I would say ALIPAY ROCKS! I used the app in China for everything: for my store purchases, for my metro rides and for my taxi rides. You can also buy China train tickets, attraction admission tickets and tours in the app because trip.com is incorporated in the app. It was seamless. All you need is a good mobile data connection. I discussed how to get it in my previous post. Check it out HERE
HOW TO USE THE APP:
1. First you download it to your phone through the app store.
2. You can sign up using your foreign mobile number or your email address.
3. Make sure your app is switched to the International version so it's all in English. It looks like this.
If its all in Chinese, it means the app is in the Standard version. So go to Settings and click Switch version then put a check mark on the International Version. See below
4. Then add your foreign credit card.
Click Account then Bank card then add your foreign credit card.
These are the cards accepted at Alipay:
Once you're able to add your card, you can already use the app.
WHERE TO USE THE APP:
Refer to this dashboard
1. To pay for goods in 2 ways
A. By clicking SCAN to scan the merchant's QR code, to make payment. It will ask your payment password before executing payment.
OR
B. By clicking PAY/RECEIVE so you can generate a QR code that the merchant will scan. It will also ask for your payment password before executing payment. The QR code generated is for one-time use. You need to generate a new one for a subsequent purchase.
You can use this second mode of payment if the merchant has a device that can scan your qr code. In smaller shops, they don't have a device so they just display their store qr code for you to scan
MY TIP:
a. Call the bank that issued your credit card that you added to the app to inform them of the dates that you'll be in China to make sure they don't treat it as an unusual charge and suspend the use of the card.
b. Activate the roaming signal of the sim card linked to the added credit card and bring it with you just in case your bank sends a message asking for confirmation of transaction.
c. Add at least 2 credit cards to the app to serve as backup in case the other one suffers a glitch.
2. To pay for metro rides
With the app, you no longer need a metro card. In fact, it's hard to get a metro card anymore because they're phasing it out.
To use it, set the city where you're using it. In the example above, I set it to Shanghai. Then click transport to retrieve the qr code of your transport card. Display it on your phone then scan it on the turnstile of the metro station for the barrier to open. You can also retrieve another qr code if you want to take the bus. You need separate qr codes for the bus and metro.
3. To get a taxi
Click Didi and it works just like Grab or Uber.
OTHER THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH THE APP
Get China train tickets, book tours and admission tickets. To be able to use this, you need to verify your account in the app. This means you need to submit your passport information because your passport will be your ticket to the train and admission to sites. They do not ask for a physical ticket at the entrance of the train station to allow entry. They ask for your passport.
YOU CAN TEST IF YOUR ALIPAY WORKS BY SCANNING THE QR CODE FOR THIS CHARITY: https://aheartforchina.com/pages/blog/193-blog-4?fbclid=IwAR16FBOZXjZiUnnPMMXMXGUTHGMwoTBx15_NwIcKdO91XqpNn1HFqhFN04k
Labels: China
How to Have Internet Access in China and Where to Buy SIM card for China
HOW TO HAVE INTERNET ACCESS IN CHINA AND WHERE TO BUY A SIM CARD FOR CHINA
You have three (3) options:
1. Buy a vpn ready sim card at Lazada before your trip.
Why do you need a VPN ready SIM card?
In China, you cannot access non-Chinese apps like Google, Facebook or Instagram, if you do not have a vpn ready sim card. You need to separately install a vpn to do so.
I got my sim card from Happy Telecom here: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.RessQ It uses China unicorn as the provider. The regular price is 660 pesos for 8 gb good for 15 days. I was able to get a discounted price during the lazada sale at only 420 pesos. They delivered it to my home before I left for my trip so I was ready to connect to the internet when I landed in China.
You can find the stall near baggage claim area. We arrived in Beijing at 12 noon. I tried to find out the stall's operating hours, but the person manning the stall couldn't understand what I was saying. You can view the rates from the photos below.
The con of buying a sim card at the airport in China is that it is not vpn ready. So you need to separately install a vpn to be able to access non-Chinese apps like Google. Note that you can only install a vpn prior to your arrival in China.
This is at Beijing Capital airport, near baggage claim |
3. Avail of the roaming offers by your telecom provider.
This is actually the more expensive one which I do not recommend unless you do not have time to purchase a sim card. For example, Globe telecom offers 3gb for 3 days at 999 pesos, 5gb for 5 days at 1599, and 7gb at 7 days for 2199. It's 3 times the cost of a vpn ready sim I got at Lazada. The only advantage of this is the convenience of getting data by simply registering in the app. Also, by using using data roaming, you can access all your non-Chinese apps.
MY STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE ON HOW TO APPLY FOR A CHINA TOURIST VISA IN MANILA
November 10, 2023
Labels: China, China Visa
PHILIPPINE AIRLINES: Meals on Shanghai to Manila Flights
November 9, 2023
Labels: Airline Meals, Philippine Airlines
PHILIPPINE AIRLINES: Meals on Manila to Beijing Flights
Labels: Airline Meals, Philippine Airlines
PRICE OF CHOOSING SEATS ON ECONOMY CLASS PHILIPPINE AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
October 27, 2023
Labels: Philippine Airlines
My experience claiming my passport with visa at the Chinese embassy in Manila
October 6, 2023
MY EXPERIENCE CLAIMING MY PASSPORT WITH VISA AT THE CHINESE EMBASSY IN MANILA
I arrived at 8:05 AM and there's already a line at the embassy for people waiting to get in. Office hours at the visa office of the embassy is from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM but they open the embassy at 8:00 AM and let people in to get their number. The number I got is 41.
My number was called out on the display on top of the cashier and I paid the visa fee before claiming my passport on another counter. I finished at 9:45 AM.
MY TIP: Bring cash and the exact amount to pay for the visa. They only accept cash. The visa you applied for is the amount you need to pay before the passport is released to you. Whether or not the visa is issued, you need to pay a visa fee before claiming your passport.
WHERE TO PARK: There's a parking lot across the building where the embassy is located. 2 hours parking cost 90 pesos.
Labels: China Visa, Visa
MANILA: What We Order at Gloriamaris Greenhills Chinese Restaurant
October 5, 2023
Labels: Manila, Manila Food
My Experience Applying for a Tourist Visa at the Chinese Embassy in Manila
October 4, 2023
Other things to note:
1. You can't request for an appointment without submitting a completed application online. Only then can you use your application ID to open a request for booking.
2. The feedback on the timetable for approval is 4 working days. This means that if you submit your application form at the Chinese embassy on a Tuesday, you can already pick it up on a Friday. But take note on holidays in China thay
3. The Chinese embassy in the Philippines is still not collecting fingerprints from applicants of a tourist visa. This means you can have a representative submit your application and pick up your passport afterwards.
Labels: China Visa, Visa