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dheeralast Wednesday at 3:20 PM2 repliesview on HN

> you need a smartphone to take public transit

Life in China these days does not support not having a smartphone.

Renting a shared bike, using a public Wi-Fi, ordering at a restaurant, literally everything requires an SMS confirmation now. There are even automated convenience stores that require scanning a QR code to enter. App-based mobile payments (Wechat/Alipay) is pretty much the only payment method ever used. Cash and cards are almost never seen.


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acheong08last Wednesday at 7:52 PM

Mostly yes but,

I spent ~2 months traveling in Chongqing in 2023, most of the time without a SIM. You can get into most public wifis with a bit of scanning and mac spoofing. All public transport still accepted cash (or transit card) and was extremely cheap. Even if some shops no longer accept cash, there will always be ones that do. Not planning on going back anytime soon but if I ever do, I would not be a fan of requiring internet to deal with public transport.

ghafflast Wednesday at 5:02 PM

One challenge with the SMS thing is when I travel from US to Europe I fairly routinely get a local SIM and turn off my US number.

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