🇨🇳 Ready to buy? ETravelSim China eSIM plans start from just $4 - instant QR code, no documentation, mainland coverage.
Browse China plans →China is one of the most exciting travel destinations in the world - and one of the most uniquely complex when it comes to mobile connectivity.
Between the Great Firewall, the need for reliable maps in cities where navigation is essential, and the practical reality of using WeChat, Alipay, and Didi for daily transport and payments, having a dependable mobile data connection in mainland China is non-negotiable for today's tourist.
An ETravelSim China travel eSIM gives you that connection from the moment you land - prepaid, instant, and starting from just $4.
No airport SIM queue, no documentation, no bill shock when you return home. This guide covers everything you need to know, based entirely on ETravelSim's China eSIM product.
Why you need a travel eSIM for China
International roaming in China through your home carrier is expensive and often unreliable. Carriers charge daily flat fees or steep per-MB rates that add up quickly over a week-long trip.
And unlike many other destinations, the connectivity challenge in China goes beyond just finding a signal - it also involves navigating which apps and services work on the local networks.
A dedicated China eSIM for tourists solves the core problem: you get a prepaid local data plan running on partner networks in mainland China, completely separate from your home carrier's roaming arrangement.
The eSIM sits alongside your home SIM in your phone, so you don't lose your existing number - WhatsApp, iMessage, and banking OTPs continue to work on your primary SIM while the ETravelSim eSIM handles all your data.
Why travelers choose an eSIM for China over alternatives
- No airport queues. ETravelSim delivers a QR code to your email instantly after purchase. Scan it at home before you fly — arrive in Beijing or Shanghai already online.
- No documentation required. No passport upload, no registration form, no waiting period. Purchase, receive QR code, scan, done.
- No roaming bill shock. A flat prepaid plan means the price you see is the price you pay — nothing extra on your home carrier's bill.
- Keep your home number active. Dual-SIM operation means your physical SIM stays live for calls and messages while the eSIM handles data.
- Covers mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. ETravelSim's China eSIM works across the Greater China region, not just mainland cities.
- Plans from 1 GB to Unlimited. Whether you need light connectivity for maps and messaging or unlimited data for work, the range covers every travel profile.
Understanding connectivity in mainland China
China operates one of the world's most sophisticated internet filtering systems.
Many international services and apps that travelers take for granted Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and others — are either restricted or unavailable on standard Chinese domestic connections.
That said, for the practical needs of most tourists, a China travel eSIM is still essential. Local equivalents exist for most services travelers need: Baidu Maps for navigation, WeChat for communication (which works fine and is used by virtually everyone in China), DiDi for taxi booking, and Alipay for payments. All of these work perfectly on a China eSIM data connection.
Mobile data speeds in China's major cities Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu are fast and reliable, with comprehensive 4G LTE coverage and expanding 5G infrastructure.
For the average tourist navigating cities, booking restaurants, and staying in touch with home, a China travel eSIM delivers a smooth, dependable experience.
"The smartest move for China travel connectivity: install your eSIM before you fly, download Baidu Maps offline, set up WeChat, and arrive ready to go — no airport queue, no SIM hunt, no day wasted."
ETravelSim China eSIM plans & pricing
ETravelSim offers a complete range of China eSIM data plans to match every travel length and usage pattern. From compact 1 GB packages for short visits to fully unlimited data plans for extended stays or heavy users, every option delivers instant QR code activation and mainland China coverage. View all current plans and pricing on the China eSIM product page.
Fixed-data plans: 30 days validity
| Data | Days | Price |
| 1 GB |
30 days |
$4.50 USD |
| 2 GB |
30 days |
$5.50 USD |
| 5 GB |
30 days |
$6.99 USD |
| 10 GB |
30 days |
$11.50 USD |
| 20 GB |
30 days |
$22.99 USD |
| 50 GB |
30 days |
$39.99 USD |
| Unlimited | 7 Days | $14.99 USD |
| Unlimited | 10 Days |
$21.99 USD |
| Unlimited | 15 Days | $28.99 USD |
| Unlimited | 30 Days |
$59.00 USD |
The unlimited data China eSIM plans are particularly popular among tourists visiting multiple cities across China where heavy Baidu Maps use, video calls, translation apps, and social sharing quickly add up. The 7-day unlimited plan is ideal for a week-long trip to Beijing and Shanghai; the 30-day unlimited plan covers extended stays or digital nomads.
For travelers on a tighter budget or making lighter use of data (mostly on hotel Wi-Fi), the 5 GB or 10 GB fixed-data plans represent excellent value. A 10 GB plan comfortably covers a typical two-week trip with moderate navigation, messaging, and browsing use.
Full feature breakdown
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Coverage | Mainland China (all major cities and regions) |
| Data allowance | 1 GB, 2 GB, 5 GB, 10 GB, 20 GB, 50 GB, or Unlimited |
| Validity periods | 7 days, 15 days, 30 days depending on plan chosen |
| Data speed | 4G LTE / 5G (where available on partner networks) |
| SIM type | Digital eSIM — no physical card required |
| Plan type | Prepaid — no contracts, no hidden fees |
| Phone number | Data-only eSIM; home SIM number remains active in parallel |
| Hotspot / Tethering | Allowed on fixed-data plans; not available on unlimited plans |
| Activation | Instant — QR code delivered to email immediately after purchase |
| Installation | Scan QR code or manually enter SM-DP address + activation code |
| Documentation | None required |
| Validity start date | From date of first usage (data plans) |
| Compatibility | All eSIM-compatible smartphones (carrier-unlocked) |
| Support | 24/7 via live chat, WhatsApp, and email |
| Starting price | From $4 USD |
A critical note on hotspot: ETravelSim's unlimited data China eSIM plans are designed for personal single-device use and do not include mobile hotspot functionality. If you need to share your connection with a travel companion's device or laptop, select one of the fixed-data plans (1 GB through 50 GB), which fully support tethering.
The validity start date is also worth noting: for all data-only plans, the clock starts from the day you first use the eSIM in China — not from the purchase date. This means you can buy your plan weeks in advance with no risk of wasted days.
Unlimited data speed: how it actually works
ETravelSim's unlimited China eSIM plans operate on a transparent daily speed structure, giving travelers more high-speed data per day than many competing providers in the China eSIM market:
Daily speed breakdown on unlimited plans
Refreshes every 24 hours automatically. Start each day with a fresh 4 GB of full-speed data. After 4 GB, you stay connected at 1 Mbps enough for maps, messaging, WeChat calls, translation apps, and general browsing until the daily reset. ETravelSim specifically highlights that this 4 GB/day high-speed allowance exceeds the 3 GB/day offered by many competing providers.
For most China tourism use cases navigating to the Great Wall, browsing Weibo, using Didi for taxis, video calling home via WhatsApp 4 GB of full-speed data per day is more than sufficient.
The 1 Mbps fallback keeps you connected throughout the day for everything except large downloads and HD streaming.
Remember: hotspot sharing is not available on unlimited plans. If you intend to tether a tablet or share data with a travel partner, choose a fixed-data plan (up to 50 GB) instead.
ETravelSim vs other China eSIM providers
The China eSIM market has a growing number of providers, but comparing them reveals meaningful differences particularly around data caps on unlimited plans, network quality, and pricing transparency. Here's an objective comparison without naming specific competitors:
| Feature | ETravelSim | Other Brand A | Other Brand B |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price | From $4 | From $4–$5 | From $4.50+ |
| Unlimited plans available | ✓ (7, 15, 30 days) | Limited options | ✓ but with daily caps |
| High-speed daily allowance | 4 GB/day full speed | 1 GB/day full speed | 3 GB/day full speed |
| After daily cap speed | 1 Mbps (usable) | Throttled / varies | Throttled |
| Fixed data plans (GB options) | 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 GB | 1–20 GB (fewer tiers) | 1–50 GB |
| Mainland China coverage | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Hong Kong + Macau option | ✓ Separate plan available | Some plans only | Varies |
| Hotspot on fixed plans | ✓ Allowed | Plan-dependent | Plan-dependent |
| Validity from first use | ✓ Yes (data plans) | From purchase date | Varies |
| Instant QR activation | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| No documentation | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| 24/7 support | ✓ Chat, WhatsApp, Email | Chat only | Varies |
The most significant advantage ETravelSim holds in the China eSIM category is the 4 GB/day high-speed allowance on unlimited plans considerably more than the 1–3 GB/day offered by many competing providers.
For travelers who use data-intensive apps like video calling, navigation, or translation services throughout the day, this translates to a meaningfully better real-world experience.
Validity starting from first use (rather than from purchase date) is another practical advantage you can buy your cheap China eSIM weeks before departure and not lose a single day of plan validity sitting in your phone unused.
Coverage: Mainland China, Hong Kong & Macau
ETravelSim's primary China eSIM product covers mainland China all provinces, major cities, and tourist destinations within the People's Republic of China.
For travelers whose itinerary also includes Hong Kong or Macau, ETravelSim offers a dedicated multi-region product.
Mainland China
- Beijing
- Shanghai
- Shenzhen & Guangzhou
- Chengdu & Chongqing
- Xi'an & Hangzhou
- Guilin, Lijiang & more
- All major tourist regions
Greater China (separate plan)
- All mainland China coverage
- Hong Kong SAR
- Macau SAR
- Sea routes between HK and Macau
- 3 GB to Unlimited plans
- Same instant activation
If your trip crosses from mainland China into Hong Kong (a very common itinerary), take note that Hong Kong operates as a separate telecommunications region with different networks and different internet rules many services blocked on the mainland work normally in Hong Kong.
ETravelSim's China, Hong Kong & Macau eSIM covers all three regions on a single plan, making it the cleaner option for multi-region trips.
Customer reviews for the HK and Macau coverage are particularly strong — including users who noted seamless connectivity even during the sea ferry crossing between Hong Kong and Macau.
How to install your China eSIM: Phone & Android
ETravelSim strongly recommends installing your China eSIM before you depart, on a stable Wi-Fi connection.
Installing the eSIM profile requires an active internet connection, so doing it at home or at your departure airport is far simpler than trying to activate it after landing in China. Buy your plan at etravelsim.com/products/travel-esim-for-china and the QR code arrives instantly.
iPhone installation
- Check eSIM support. Go to Settings → General → About. Look for an EID number. If present, your iPhone supports eSIM. All iPhone models from XR (2018) onwards are compatible.
- Go to Settings → Mobile/Cellular → Add eSIM. On iOS 16 and later, this is under "Add eSIM" in the SIMs section.
- Select "Use QR Code". Open the ETravelSim QR code email on another device or screen, then scan it with your iPhone's camera.
- Wait 1–2 minutes. Keep the screen open while the carrier profile downloads. Label the line "ETravelSim" for easy identification.
- Set as mobile data line. In Settings → Cellular, set ETravelSim as your preferred data SIM. Enable Data Roaming so it connects to partner networks in China.
- Restart once. A single restart after installation ensures faster initial network registration when you arrive in China.
Android installation
- Open Settings → Connections or Network & Internet. The exact path varies by brand. Samsung: SIM Manager. Google Pixel: SIMs. Huawei: Mobile Network.
- Tap "Add eSIM" or "Add mobile plan". Look for the option to scan a QR code.
- Scan the QR code from your ETravelSim email. The carrier profile will download in 1–2 minutes.
- Confirm activation. Follow the on-screen prompts to confirm the eSIM installation.
- Set ETravelSim as the active data line and enable Data Roaming. Restart the phone once for clean network registration.
Pre-departure checklist: important for China
- Install over Wi-Fi before flying. Do not wait until you land in China to install your eSIM — you need a reliable internet connection for the download, and airport networks can be unreliable.
- Phone must be carrier-unlocked. Locked phones cannot use third-party eSIM plans. Contact your home carrier to unlock if needed before departure.
- Download offline maps. Apps like Baidu Maps have offline download options. This is critical for China as Google Maps is not accessible on mainland Chinese networks.
- Do not delete the eSIM profile. Once installed, do not remove the profile from your phone — re-issuance may require contacting support before your trip.
- Troubleshooting on arrival: If no service appears, toggle Airplane Mode on and off, or restart. Confirm that Data and Data Roaming are turned on for the ETravelSim line specifically.
Compatible devices for the China eSIM
ETravelSim's China eSIM works with all eSIM-compatible smartphones that are carrier-unlocked. The quickest way to verify is to dial *#06# if an EID number appears, your device supports eSIM.
Apple iPhone (compatible models)
- iPhone 17, 17 Air, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max
- iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Max
- iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
- iPhone XR, XS, XS Max, SE (2020)
Android (compatible models)
- Google Pixel 3 and newer
- Samsung Galaxy S20 series and newer
- Samsung Galaxy Note20, Z Flip, Z Fold
- Huawei P40, P40 Pro
- Motorola Razr 2019
- Various recent OnePlus, Xiaomi models
- Gemini PDA
Note on China-sold iPhones: iPhones sold through official channels in mainland China have historically had eSIM functionality disabled in some models due to local regulations. If you purchased your iPhone in China, verify eSIM support before buying. iPhones purchased outside mainland China generally support eSIM without restriction. ETravelSim's device compatibility checker can help confirm before purchase.
Tips for using your China eSIM effectively
Choosing the right data plan
Here's a practical guide to matching plan size to your China travel style:
- 1–2 GB / 30 days — Mostly on hotel Wi-Fi, just need mobile data for maps and WeChat occasionally
- 5 GB / 30 days — Week-long trip with moderate daily navigation, messaging, light social media
- 10–20 GB / 30 days — Two-week trip, heavy Baidu Maps, WeChat video calls, photo uploads, regular browsing
- 50 GB / 30 days — Extended stay, hotspot sharing needed, streaming content
- Unlimited / 7–30 days — No data budgeting, remote work, video conferencing, or heavy multi-app use throughout the day
Essential apps to set up before you land
With your ETravelSim China eSIM in hand, these apps will cover your daily needs in mainland China. Download and configure them all before departure while you have unrestricted internet access:
- Baidu Maps — the essential navigation app for mainland China, with offline map download support
- WeChat — messaging, payments, mini-programs, and more — used for virtually everything in China
- Alipay — mobile payments; set up your foreign card before arrival as the process can be slow in China
- DiDi — ride-hailing, the Chinese equivalent of Uber; set up your account and payment before arrival
- Google Translate — download the Chinese offline language pack; the camera translation feature is invaluable for menus and signs
Using your eSIM in dual-SIM mode
In dual-SIM mode, explicitly set ETravelSim as the default data line in your phone's settings.
This is the single most common cause of connectivity issues — the phone defaults to the primary SIM for data, which then attempts (and fails, or charges roaming fees) to use your home carrier instead of the eSIM.
Purchasing from outside China
ETravelSim allows you to purchase and install your China eSIM from any country in the world before your trip.
Travelers from Germany, Malaysia, India, the UK, and Australia consistently note that buying in advance and installing at home makes the arrival experience in China dramatically smoother. There's no time lost, no language barrier at a SIM counter, and no waiting.
Checking your data balance
Log into your ETravelSim account at etravelsim.com and click "View Balance" against your order number to see remaining data.
If you're running low mid-trip, top-up options are available directly on the website, or email support@etravelsim.com with your order number for assistance.
