Everything you need to get around China by car. Plus a printable Chinese address card for your driver.
Option A: Didi (滴滴) — China's Uber. Works in every city. The app has an English version. Pay with Alipay, WeChat, or cash.
Option B: Street Taxi — Flag one down anywhere. Cheap and reliable. Best to have your destination written in Chinese.
Search "DiDi Rider" in the App Store or get it from didi.com. The app is in English when your phone is set to English.
Use your international number or a Chinese SIM. It will send an SMS to verify.
Alipay (easiest for foreigners), WeChat Pay, or add an international credit card (Visa/Mastercard). Alternatively, select "Cash" — pay the driver directly.
Enter your destination in English or Chinese. Choose Express (快车, cheapest), Taxi (出租车, standard), or Premier (专车, premium). Confirm and wait.
| City | Taxi | Didi Express | Didi Premier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beijing | ¥40–55 | ¥35–50 | ¥65–85 |
| Shanghai | ¥40–55 | ¥35–50 | ¥65–85 |
| Guangzhou | ¥35–50 | ¥30–45 | ¥55–75 |
| Chengdu | ¥30–45 | ¥25–40 | ¥50–65 |
| Hangzhou | ¥35–50 | ¥30–45 | ¥55–75 |
| Shenzhen | ¥40–55 | ¥35–50 | ¥65–85 |
| Prices in CNY (¥). Actual fares vary by time, traffic and surge pricing. | |||
Fill in your pickup and destination. We'll generate a Chinese card you can show your taxi driver — no talking needed.
Tap a common destination to auto-fill the card.