Can I Use Credit Cards or Cash in China? The 2026 Answer

Can I Use Credit Cards or Cash in China? The 2026 Answer

— An Honest Travel Guide by IntoTravelChina

Can I use credit cards or cash in China? Yes to both -- but with important limits. I have been guiding travelers to China since 2015, and payment methods have changed more than almost anything else. In 2026, you can use credit cards at hotels and big stores, and cash is now protected by law everywhere. But each method works best in specific situations. Here is the honest breakdown.

Credit Cards: Reliable at Hotels and Large Stores

Visa and Mastercard are accepted at international hotels, large shopping malls, high-end restaurants, and airline offices. Major tourist attractions rated 4A and above, along with three-star and higher hotels, are now required to accept international cards. Beijing and Shanghai metro systems also accept contactless Visa and Mastercard tap-to-pay at the gates. For hotel deposits, flight bookings, and big purchases, your card works fine.

But do not rely on cards for everyday spending. Small restaurants, local markets, street food stalls, and most taxis do not accept credit cards. I remember a guest who tried to pay for a bowl of noodles at a small shop in Xi'an with his Visa card. The owner laughed and pointed to his WeChat QR code. The guest had to find an ATM to withdraw cash. That scene plays out thousands of times every day across China.

 

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Cash: Legally Protected in 2026

Since February 1, 2026, Chinese law requires every physical store to accept RMB cash. This is a major shift. If a merchant refuses your cash, they are violating national regulations. You can report them through the 12345 hotline. I tested this at a convenience store in Beijing last week. The clerk hesitated, then accepted my 20 RMB note. The regulation is real and it is changing behavior.

Carry 200 to 500 RMB in small bills. Break larger notes at hotels or supermarkets. Cash is the most reliable backup method. It works anywhere, requires no technology, and has zero transaction fees. For street food, local markets, and taxi rides, cash is often your only option besides mobile payment.

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Why Cards Don't Work at Xi'an's Best Tables

I walk guests through Xi'an's old city nearly every week, and that noodle shop moment happens all the time. The places worth visiting — local food stalls, family-run restaurants, morning markets — simply don't take cards. I tell every first-timer: carry 200 RMB in small notes. It turns an awkward moment into a proper meal.

When Mobile Payment Still Wins

Credit cards and cash both work, but mobile payment is still the most convenient method in China. If you want the smoothest experience, set up Alipay or WeChat Pay by linking your international credit card. Transactions under 200 RMB are free. Over 200 RMB, a 3 percent fee applies. For most daily purchases -- coffee, taxi rides, groceries -- mobile payment is instant and universal.

 

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The Bottom Line for 2026 Travelers

To summarize: can I use credit cards or cash in China? Cards work at hotels, malls, and major attractions. Cash works everywhere by law. Carry both and you are covered for every situation. If you want the easiest experience, add a mobile payment app linked to your card. Three methods, zero stress.

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