Are you planning to move to China or just visiting in 2024? Navigating the internet in China can be challenging due to the Great Firewall, but don’t worry—we’ve got you covered! In this video, Otti from LTL walks you through everything you need to know about using a VPN in China.
What’s a VPN and Why You Need One:
Learn the basics of VPNs and why they’re essential for accessing blocked websites like Google, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook while in China.
Popular VPNs in China:
We explore why traditionally popular VPNs like Express VPN, Nord, and Astrill have been losing their edge in 2024.
The Best VPN for 2024:
Discover why Let’s VPN is currently the top choice for anyone in China. We cover pricing, device compatibility, and how it stacks up against the competition in terms of reliability and cost-effectiveness.
Alternative Options:
Learn about using international SIM cards and e-SIMs as a backup, and the pros and cons of relying on these for accessing the internet in China.
Bonus Tips:
Don’t forget to download your VPN before entering China, and check out our guides on using Alipay and WeChat with a Chinese SIM card!
If you’ve tried other VPNs that have worked well for you, drop a comment below—we’d love to hear your experiences!
Very good summary on VPNs for China! It is really important to see if you have plans to go there or relocate in 2024. Comparing various VPNs is very useful, and it’s nice to see which ones work well even with the Great Firewall.
Apparently NordVPN still rank the top if a comprehensive product is required, but if you can accept some compromise on privacy and customer support, maybe there are plenty of options out there.
Great post! If you’re heading to China in 2024, having a solid VPN is definitely a must for staying connected, especially with sites like Google, Instagram, and YouTube being blocked. I agree that Let’s VPN has really risen to the top this year—super reliable and offers good device compatibility. Another tip: it’s smart to have a backup like an international SIM or e-SIM if possible, just in case. And yes, definitely download your VPN before you arrive in China; it makes things way easier. Thanks for the recommendations! Thanks for the recommendations! For more SIM and tech tips, check out Tech Filipinos!