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How to Use Credit Cards in China

How to Use Credit Cards in China

2015-11-05

If you are planning your China tours, you may ask “Can I use a credit card in China and how may I use it?” It is a question which often lingers in the minds of travelers who are going to visit China.Actually, credit cards are widely accepted in bars, restaurants and large retail outlets in the major cities in China. Most stores, supermarkets and hotels in the second tier cities will also accept them. But for remote areas and smaller cities, only cash can be used.Most Popular Credit Cards Used in China

If you are visiting China, it is advisable to bring Visa or MasterCard since they are mostly welcome and popular locally in China though at the present, generally China accepts the credit cards including MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Diners Club and China’s own cards. Basically 3 – 4 % commission will be charged from your credit cards for each transaction.Cash Your Credit Card at Airports and Hotels

Arriving at the airports in China, you may cash your credit cards either at ATMs or bank counters at airports. It is also very convenient to get cash over counters at the branches of Bank of China by using a credit card in your visiting city. Your bank will charge a certain fee for each transaction made on a foreign machine.

Open a Bank Account

It is very easy for a foreigner to open a bank account at Bank of China. You may apply for a Great Wall International Credit Card which can be used for resolving credit, spending, cash withdraw and online transaction.

Paying by a Credit Card via a Third Party

If you are going to pay for your travel expenses by the travel agencies in China, you are often requested to pay by credit card through a third party. For online third party credit card payment, you are requested to offer the following information:

1) Name of the card holder2) Type of credit card3) Credit card expiration date4) Fill the authorization form attached and fax to us the copy or email the scanned copy

Source: www.tour-beijing.com

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