
š§³ Stay Connected to Home While Visiting China: VPN or RoamingāÆeSIM?
Planning a trip to China? Between navigating the "Great Firewall" and staying in touch with loved ones, connectivity is key. In this guide, we compare two popular approaches: using a VPN with a local SIM vs. prepaid roaming eSIMs.
š Option 1: VPN + Local SIM
How it works
Buy a local SIM card (physical or eSIM) when you arrive in China, then use a VPN to get around restrictions and access foreign apps and services, such as WhatsApp, Gmail, Google Maps, Facebook, and more.
ā Pros
- Access to both local apps and global platforms via VPN.
ā Cons
- Must purchase SIM in Chinaāoften requires ID registration and a setup process.
- VPN apps require proper setup, may violate local guidelines, and can be unreliable from time to time.
- You still pay local data prices plus a potentially costly VPN subscription.
- You will not be able to access the internet in an unfamiliar place until you purchase and activate a local SIM card from a local store.
š¶ Option 2: Roaming eSIM
How it works
Purchase a China or Regional eSIM in advance and install it on your phone before your trip so that it will be automatically activated upon arrival. No physical SIM card is needed.
ā Pros
- eSIMs work seamlessly in China without VPNsāforeign providersā profiles commonly bypass restrictions.
- Travelers report reliable connectivity even in remote areas like Tibet.
- Native hotspot works across devices without the need for VPN apps.
- No need to provide ID or wade through Chinese carrier bureaucracy.
- Data-only plans are budget-friendly and easy to set up in advance.
- Youāll have immediate internet access upon arrival in a new place so that you can feel confident and at ease.
ā Tip:
- You can buy a small data eSIM fromĀ eSIM-Monster.comĀ before you leave, and then purchase another larger data plan eSIM fromĀ our store if needed while you're in mainland China.
- If you need a local phone number for text messages (SMS), you can always visit a local store to purchase the cheapest local SIM (or eSIM) after you settle in.
š” Feature Comparison
Feature | VPN + Local SIM | Pre-Paid eSIM |
---|---|---|
Access global apps | ā via VPN | ā natively (no VPN needed) |
Setup convenience | ā ID + VPN setup required | ā QR code ā ready in seconds |
Planning ahead | ā Must buy in China | ā Buy before departure |
Cost predictability | ā Varies (local + VPN fees) | ā Fixed, prepaid data plans |
Hotspot support | ā If VPN works | ā Works natively |
ā Final Verdict
Choose VPN + Local SIM if you need a China local phone number for text messages (SMS)
Choose Prepaid Roaming eSIM if you want:
- Reliable access to global apps without needing a VPN
- Instant connectivity on arrival
- Easy setup and predictable pricing
For most international travelers, roaming eSIMs are the smarter, easier, and safer choice. Just remember to buy and set it up before heading to China!
āļø Ready to Stay Connected?
Browse eSIMāMonsterās China or regional eSIM plans today. Buy an eSIM and install it before you hit the road. The eSIM will activate automatically upon arrival, allowing you to start exploring with confidenceāno VPN, no SIM swapping, no stress.