Yes, there is— but let’s set expectations straight.

📶 School Wi-Fi

You can connect to any of the school networks: taichi01, taichi02, or taichi03 with the password taichi123. Simple enough.

The problem? The Wi-Fi signal is… let’s say “shy.” Thick walls, weak coverage, and plenty of interference mean it’s not exactly Netflix-ready.

🚫 Internet Restrictions in China

China has strict internet controls: many foreign websites and apps like Google, YouTube, WhatsApp, Gmail, etc., are blocked. To access those, you’ll need a VPN that actually works in China (spoiler: free ones don’t). Paid services like Surfshark, ExpressVPN, or CyberGhost sometimes work—but it’s a constant cat-and-mouse game.

The eSIM Solution

📱 eSIM Solution

In recent years, phones that support eSIM (a digital SIM you install via QR code) have made life much easier. Instead of relying on school Wi-Fi or battling with VPNs, you can use an international eSIM.

📶 Recommended Provider

Our favorite: Hutchison (3) eSIMs (look for the red “3” logo). Get one that covers China, Hong Kong, and Macao. We’ve used these for 3 years—they work well, don’t cost much.

📲 Easy Installation

Can be installed easily with the Mobimatter app. Plans range from 10 days to a full year.

Pro Tips for eSIM Setup

  • Make sure your phone supports eSIM before buying
  • When installing, use another device (tablet/laptop/phone) to scan the QR code
  • After setup: turn off your home SIM, close Wi-Fi and VPN, and turn on roaming for the eSIM
  • Mobimatter even has a handy widget to track your data right from your home screen

So yes—there’s Wi-Fi in the school. But if you want smooth internet without the constant Wi-Fi/VPN juggling act, eSIM is the way to go.