Someone recently asked how to buy tickets for the Katy Perry concert in Shanghai – and we realized just how helpful it would be to have a simple guide for navigating major Chinese lifestyle service platforms in English.
So here it is! We've compiled a quick how-to on using the built-in translation features of WeChat and Alipay to access mini-programs like ticket booking, food delivery, ride-hailing, and more, without the language barrier.
WeChat mini-programs
Since October 2024, WeChat has enabled a built-in translation button for its mini-programs, in addition to chats and official account posts.
How to set it up:
Go to Me > Settings > General > Translation
Choose your preferred translation language
Pro tip:
"Language" changes your overall WeChat system language. If your WeChat system language is set to English, scanning a QR code to order at a restaurant in Shanghai will automatically display the menu in English.
"Translation" lets you enable WeChat's built-in translation function.
It now supports 18 languages, which include English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese (HK/TW), Indonesian, Malay, Spanish, Korean, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Vietnamese, Arabic, Turkish, German and French.
Example: Buying concert tickets on "猫眼" Maoyan
1. In WeChat, type 猫眼 in the search bar and open the mini program
2. Tap the three-dot icon in the top right corner
3. Select "Translation" to switch the page to English
The same method works for other mini programs too, including:
滴滴出行 (DiDi – ride-hailing)
美团外卖 (Meituan – food delivery)
顺丰速运 (SF Express – courier service)
Alipay mini-programs
Alipay also offers a translation tool for mini-programs.
How to Enable:
Go to Me > Settings > General > Translation Tool
Enable the floating translation button for in-app use. Except English, it supports 14 languages, including: French, German, Spanish, Malay, Arabic, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Indonesian, Korean, Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese.
Example: Ordering food on "美团 Meituan"
1. Search for 美团 within Alipay
2. Use the floating translation button to convert Chinese content to English in real-time
Once you've activated translation on either platform, you can confidently navigate dozens of essential services – even if you're not fluent in Chinese. Whether you're booking concert tickets, ordering dinner, or calling a car, these tools make everyday life in China much more accessible.