1. Can Foreigners Get a SIM Card in China?
Yes! You just need your passport and a local address. It’s a simple process that usually takes under 30 minutes.
2. Major Mobile Carriers
China Mobile (widest coverage)
China Unicom (great balance of speed and price)
China Telecom (good in some regions, but fewer English services)
3. What to Bring
Your passport
Visa page or entry stamp
Sometimes your residence registration form
4. Where to Buy a SIM Card
Official carrier stores (best option for foreigners)
Airport service desks (more expensive, short-term options)
Local phone stores (some may not register SIMs to foreigners)
Tip: Use a carrier-owned store to avoid issues and language confusion.
5. Best SIM Plans for Foreigners
Most plans include:
10–40 GB monthly data
Local and national calls
Monthly price: ¥50–¥150
Some plans offer international calls or roaming
Ask for “套餐 tàocān” (meaning SIM plan package) and if they have one with more data, less calls.
6. SIM Registration & Activation
Your photo will be taken for ID verification. Once registered, the SIM will be inserted into your phone and usually activated on the spot.
7. Payment & Top-Up
You can top up via:
Carrier app (e.g., China Mobile app)
Alipay or WeChat Pay
In-store at phone shops
8. Important Tips
Keep your passport when using the SIM in case you need to update info
Don’t lose the SIM packaging — it contains your account and PUK code
Use dual-SIM phones to keep your original number for banking apps back home
Final Thoughts:
With a local SIM, life in China becomes much easier. From paying bills to ordering food, your phone becomes your key to everything. Hafrik is here to help you unlock it all.