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Discover 49 Wi-Fi & SIM cards in China on Trip.com, updated February 13, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 2 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From QAR 0.38 per person, with an average total of QAR 3.18. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 117.293k verified reviews, Wi-Fi & SIM cards China boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular Wi-Fi & SIM cards: "Mainland China 5G eSIM | Day Pass/Total Data Package | ChatGPT Available | 24-Hour Billing | 1-365 Days | QR Code", with 29.658k reviews and a 4.7 rating.

The next available day tour departs on February 14, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

China Wi-Fi & SIM cards usually take about 1 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

February is the perfect time to visit China! Choose from Wi-Fi & SIM cards available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Mainland China 5G eSIM | Day Pass/Total Data Package | ChatGPT Available | 24-Hour Billing | 1-365 Days | QR Code.

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Reviews: South Korea 5G eSIM | Supports mainstream apps including TikTok, Google Maps & ChatGPT | Day Pass / Total Package | 1–30 Days | 24-Hour Billing | QR code
Guest User2026-02-09
It's very convenient and affordable. You can order it on your computer and scan the QR code to pre-download it to your phone. There's no need for complicated SIM card returns and resets. After boarding the plane, select your E-SIM account for your phone's network and deactivate your original account. Once you arrive in your destination country, remember to select mobile data first, then activate roaming. That's it!
Reviews: South Korea SKT | 4G eSIM | Day Pass | Unlimited data + 010 phone number | 24H Billing | 1-90 days | QR code
Guest User2026-02-10
Excellent connection, internet tethering is possible. Everything opened smoothly. With other eSIMs, some apps take a long time to load, but this one didn't have that issue.
Reviews: [South Korea] LG U+ 4G/5G eSIM + T-money Transportation Card | 1–90 Days | QR Code
Guest User2025-06-27
Last time trip.com there was a buy-one-get-one-get-one activity, so I bought a network card with my friends. Although this is the first time I use LG+esim, it is easy to open QR code before entering. When the signal is unblocked when arriving at the airport, you can go to the SK service desk and counter staff to collect free T money card. No need to buy empty card storage value, then you can go directly to the opposite airport MRT to take a ride to the city
Reviews: Asia 8 countries 5G/4G eSIM | DayPass/Total | 1-30 days | QR code
Guest User2026-02-12
China, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam—it worked well. Telegram uploaded mugs and photos fairly quickly (though clearly not at the maximum possible network speed), and it switched between countries automatically. Internet tethering to a second phone was always fast.
Reviews: Global (100 countries) 4G/5G eSIM | DayPass/Total | 500MB/day - 30GB Total Data | 1-30 days | 24-hour billing | QR code
Guest User2026-02-03
Excellent internet speeds across Russia, Turkey, Serbia, and Montenegro, including when sharing with other devices. Installation was seamless.
Reviews: Thailand AIS | 5G eSIM | Total Package | 7 Days | Real-Name Authentication Required | Supports Tiktok & ChatGPT | Natural Day Billing | QR code
Guest User2025-11-14
Good afternoon, my husband and I bought two e-SIM cards. We installed them, and everything works perfectly. The only problem we had was the installation: it wasn't immediately clear where the QR code came from, which numbers needed to be entered where, and where to find them. After opening the QR document and reading the full instructions, everything became clear. I'd like to see some minor adjustments to the setup instructions in the purchase description. You say you need to confirm authentication first, then purchase. In reality, you need to purchase first, wait for the reservation to be confirmed, and only then open the document (which also doesn't display) and create the SIM card.
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