A friend of mine works as a volunteer at Shanghai Pudong Airport, where he often helps foreign travelers coming to China for work or tourism. He’s noticed one common issue: many visitors have no idea they can use their Visa or Mastercard to take the subway directly, without waiting in ticket lines or fumbling with automatic ticket machines.
If you’re visiting China for the first time, just stepping off a long flight with luggage and heading to your hotel via subway, this handy tip will save you tons of time and stress.

No Ticket Needed: Use Visa/Mastercard for China Subway Directly
You don’t need to buy separate subway tickets, exchange Chinese yuan cash, download extra apps or scan QR codes to ride the subway in China.
All you need is a contactless Visa or Mastercard chip card, and ensure small-amount contactless payment is enabled. Most foreign banks activate this setting by default, but you can double-check it in your bank app if your card doesn’t tap successfully.

Quick Steps to Tap Visa/Mastercard at China Subway Turnstile
Simply head to the subway turnstile, tap your Visa or Mastercard on the sensor, and walk through. When you arrive at your destination station, tap the same card again to exit — the system will deduct the subway fare automatically.
This convenient foreign card payment service is fully available in major Chinese tourist cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Xi’an, and Hangzhou.
Using your Visa or Mastercard for China’s subway is quick, easy, and hassle-free — perfect for tired travelers arriving straight from the airport.
