How to Get a VPN in China
When I arrived in China, I wondered if I would be able to keep up with the blog and to work on my other assignments (#digitalnomadlife).
Why’s that?
Because Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google are prohibited in China. It has been like that for many years already.
So, here I was, connected to my hostel’s Wi-Fi (or at least, trying to). I couldn’t access anything. Well, I could, but my home page is Google, which means that it wasn’t working. I asked the staff what was going on with their Internet and they told me I couldn’t access Facebook or Google as it was prohibited. I thought he meant that it was prohibited in this hostel… He should have shown me the sign next to their front desk so I would have understood better.
Anyway, I didn’t manage to understand how to make it work on the first night. The next morning, I met a lovely Canadian man who told me about VPNs and what was going on with the Internet situation in China. Thanks to him; I understood everything and I installed a VPN.
What is a VPN?
It’s a virtual private network. Basically, this is going to by-pass the prohibition and secures your experience online.
So, I signed up with ExpressVPN for a month. It’s not too expensive: around US$ 12 (you could also take a longer plan if needed). It is also possible to install a VPN on your mobile but I’d recommend you download the app before your trip. You can search for free VPN or install Betternet, which apparently works fine! (Apparently; as I had to use ExpressVPN on my mobile too as GooglePlay wasn’t working). Looking for other options? Read this; VPNs that actually work.
Before you arrive in China
- Do you have a VPN?
- If your answer is yes; try it out! If your answer is no; install one on every device and try it out! (You can also find free VPN for your laptop too!)
- Enjoy it in peace!
If you’re already in China
- If you need to install a VPN, you’ll have to use Bing instead of Google.
- Once it’s installed, you’ll have to configure it.
- On your mobile device, if you have Apple Store, you’ll be just fine to download Betternet. If you have GooglePlay, good luck! Some VPN providers have instructions to set it up on your mobile, so don’t you worry!
So, as long as you have Wi-Fi, you should be able to use your VPN.
BUT… Because, yes there is a big but here: if your Internet Connexion is low, you might lose your VPN every 5 minutes.
Good news: you’ll be able to work on your patience!
BEFORE YOU GO TO CHINA
☑ Book your flight: If your flight isn’t booked yet – check out the flights on Skyscanner or via Google Flights. My top saving tip is flexibility. If you’re flexible, you should be able to find a cheaper flight.
☑ Book your accommodation: I always use Airbnb and Booking.com. If you’d rather stay in a hostel, you should take a look at the options on Hostelworld. If you click on the Airbnb link and you don’t have an account yet – you’ll get a $30 discount on your first booking.
☑ Protect your cute face: Oh, you may want to protect your cute face with a travel medical insurance. I would suggest SafetyWing as they offer the best rates, especially for long-term travelers. Otherwise, you can also take a look at World Nomads.
☑ Pack the essentials: You can consult this list when it’s time to pack your bag! Do not leave without a universal charger, a power bank and your passport!
☑ Do you need a visa? If you aren’t sure if you need a visa, it would be a smart idea to take a quick look before you go. You can use iVisa – it’s super useful and easy to use.
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