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Why Can’t the West Go Fully Cashless?

When Markus, a German engineer, visited Shanghai for the first time, he was amazed by how effortlessly people paid for everything with their phones—from street food to high-speed trains. Back home in Berlin, he tried to go cashless for a week, only to hit roadblocks: his favorite bakery only accepted coins, his landlord demanded a bank transfer, and a taxi driver refused his card. "Why can Chin...
Why Do Some Chinese Still Prefer Cash?

When Sarah, an American expat in Shanghai, first witnessed her landlord refuse a bank transfer and insist on a stack of 100-yuan bills for her apartment’s annual rent, she was stunned. "Why cash in 2024?" she asked. The landlord smiled and said, "It’s just… more real." This moment reveals a paradox: While China leads the world in mobile payments, cash still holds power in high-value transaction...
Why Is Cashless Payment So Popular in China? These Real Stories Tell You Why

When British tourist Emily visited China for the first time, she experienced a "payment culture shock" in Chengdu’s Kuanzhai Alley. She wanted to buy a stick of tangyou guozi (a local snack), only to find that the vendor only accepted WeChat Pay and Alipay—no cash box in sight. Later, at a milk tea shop, she watched customers scan QR codes to pay effortlessly, as naturally as breathing. This le...

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