Are there banks and payment options nearby?

Well… “close” is relative. The nearest bank is about 3.3 km away in Yangshuo—the Bank of China. It’s foreigner-friendly, and most international cards will work there if you need to withdraw cash.

The Digital Payment Revolution

💵 Cash is Old School

In China, cash is almost a collector’s item these days. Nearly everyone pays with their phone.

📱 QR Code Everything

Hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, street vendors, taxi drivers—you name it—all use QR codes for payment. Blue code = Alipay, green code = WeChat Pay.

💳 Easy Setup

Both apps are quite easy to set up and can be linked to a Mastercard, Visa, UnionPay, or other major cards.

💡 Skrill Card Recommendation

No credit card? No problem. We recommend getting a Skrill card. It’s a prepaid Mastercard you can top up from your regular bank account. You’ll get a physical card, but you can also use the virtual card instantly after registering and loading funds.

The best part? You decide how much money goes on it—so there’s no overdraft, no surprise bills, just safe, controlled spending.

Tip: Install Alipay or WeChat Pay before you arrive, link your card, and you’ll breeze through daily life here.