You land in Beijing, switch on your phone, and… Google won’t load. Instagram is dead. WhatsApp messages won’t send. ChatGPT gives you an error. Even Google Maps shows you in the wrong location.
This is the Great Firewall of China (GFW), and it blocks over 310,000 websites and services. The traditional solution was a VPN — but after the April 2026 crackdown, most consumer VPNs have become unreliable on the mainland. ExpressVPN still works about 93% of the time, but NordVPN struggles at 53–80%, and free VPNs are completely dead.
There’s a better way: a travel eSIM with built-in VPN or GFW-bypassing roaming.
Here’s the key insight most travelers miss: international roaming eSIMs bypass the Great Firewall automatically — no VPN app installation needed. Your data routes through a foreign carrier gateway (not the Chinese internet backbone), so the GFW never sees your traffic. Google, Instagram, WhatsApp, ChatGPT — all just work.
This guide covers everything: how the roaming bypass works, which eSIMs have built-in VPN features (Holafly, Saily), which apps are accessible, pricing comparisons, when you still need a standalone VPN, and the optimal combo setup for any trip length.
30-Second Guide#
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Does a travel eSIM bypass the GFW? | ✅ Yes — roaming routes data through foreign carriers, skipping the Chinese firewall entirely |
| Do I still need a VPN app? | For mobile data: usually no. For hotel WiFi: yes (unless you use Saily’s Virtual Location) |
| Which eSIM has a built-in VPN? | Holafly China (automatic VPN) and Saily (Virtual Location + ad blocker) |
| Can I access ChatGPT in China with eSIM? | ✅ Yes — ChatGPT, Google, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, Netflix all work on roaming data |
| Cheapest eSIM+VPN combo? | Airalo 5GB ($11) — no VPN needed on mobile data |
| Best all-in-one solution? | Holafly China (unlimited data + built-in VPN, $27/7 days) |
| Best for WiFi protection? | Saily (Virtual Location works on WiFi, from $4.49) |
| What eSIM does NOT solve? | Receiving SMS codes from Chinese apps (WeChat, Alipay, DiDi, 12306) |
How eSIM Roaming Bypasses the Great Firewall#
This is the most important concept to understand. Once you get this, everything else clicks into place.
The Technical Explanation (Simplified)#
graph LR
A[Your Phone] -->|eSIM data| B[China Mobile/Unicom<br/>Cell Tower]
B -->|International Roaming<br/>Gateway| C[Foreign Carrier<br/>e.g. Hutchison HK]
C -->|Open Internet| D[Google, Instagram,<br/>WhatsApp, ChatGPT]
E[Your Phone] -->|Local SIM or<br/>Hotel WiFi| F[Chinese Internet<br/>Backbone]
F -->|GFW filters<br/>block traffic| G[❌ Google blocked<br/>❌ Instagram blocked]When you use a travel eSIM (Holafly, Airalo, Saily, Nomad), your data doesn’t go through the Chinese internet. Here’s what happens:
- Your phone connects to a Chinese cell tower (China Mobile or China Unicom)
- The tower recognizes your eSIM as a foreign roaming subscriber
- Instead of routing your data through the Chinese backbone (where the GFW lives), it routes through an international roaming gateway to the foreign carrier that issued your eSIM
- Your data hits the open internet from that foreign carrier — completely bypassing the GFW
This is why Google, Instagram, WhatsApp, and ChatGPT work on a travel eSIM without any VPN app installed. The GFW never sees your traffic because it never enters the Chinese internet.
What a Local SIM or Hotel WiFi Does Differently#
| Connection Type | Routes Through | GFW Applies? | Google Works? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Travel eSIM (Holafly, Airalo, etc.) | Foreign carrier gateway | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Local China SIM (China Mobile/Unicom) | Chinese backbone | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Hotel/café WiFi | Chinese backbone | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Your home SIM on roaming | Foreign carrier gateway | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (expensive) |
Key takeaway: The bypass happens at the network level, not the app level. You don’t need to configure anything — just activate your eSIM and use your phone normally.
Which Apps Work on a China eSIM?#
✅ Fully Accessible (Tested June 2026 on Holafly & Airalo)#
| Category | Apps | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Search | Google Search, Bing, DuckDuckGo | ✅ Full access |
| Maps | Google Maps, Apple Maps | ✅ Full access |
| Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail | ✅ Full access | |
| Social Media | Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X, TikTok (international) | ✅ Full access |
| Messaging | WhatsApp (text + calls), Telegram, Signal, Discord | ✅ Full access |
| AI Tools | ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot | ✅ Full access |
| Video | YouTube, Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime | ✅ Full access |
| Work | Google Workspace, Slack, Dropbox, Zoom | ✅ Full access |
| News | BBC, NYT, Reuters, The Guardian | ✅ Full access |
| Translation | Google Translate (online mode) | ✅ Full access |
✅ Also Works (Chinese Apps)#
| App | Status | Note |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Works | Already accessible in China | |
| Alipay | ✅ Works | Already accessible — but SMS verification may need your home number |
| DiDi | ✅ Works | International version recommended |
| Baidu Maps | ✅ Works | Chinese mapping service |
⚠️ What eSIM Does NOT Solve#
| Problem | Why | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| SMS verification codes | Travel eSIMs are data-only — no phone number | Keep your home SIM on roaming for SMS |
| Hotel WiFi login | WiFi portals route through Chinese internet | Use mobile data instead, or use Saily’s WiFi VPN |
| WeChat registration | Requires existing user to verify | Pre-register before arriving in China |
| 12306 train tickets | May require Chinese phone number | Use Trip.com instead (accepts foreign numbers) |
eSIMs with Built-In VPN Features#
Some eSIM providers go beyond basic roaming bypass by including actual VPN functionality. This matters most when you connect to hotel or café WiFi — where the GFW applies again.
Holafly China eSIM: Built-In VPN#
Holafly is the only major eSIM with a true built-in VPN designed specifically for China.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| How it works | VPN is baked into the connectivity layer — activates automatically |
| Setup required | Zero — just install the eSIM and turn on data |
| Works on mobile data | ✅ Yes (via roaming + VPN double-layer) |
| Works on WiFi | ⚠️ When switching to WiFi, the VPN layer may not persist on all devices |
| Apps accessible | Google, WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, ChatGPT, Netflix — all confirmed working |
| Network | China Unicom (single network) |
| Data | Unlimited per day (throttled after ~1–2 GB/day to 1 Mbps) |
| Hotspot | ⚠️ Restricted on unlimited plans |
| Speed | 15–40 Mbps typical |
Holafly China Pricing#
| Duration | Price | Per Day |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $3.90 | $3.90 |
| 7 days | $27.30 | $3.90 |
| 10 days | $36.90 | $3.69 |
| 14 days | $47.90 | $3.42 |
| 30 days | $74.90 | $2.50 |
Saily: Virtual Location + Security Features#
Saily (by NordVPN/Nord Security) includes built-in security features that function like a VPN, with one critical advantage: it works on WiFi too.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Virtual Location | 115+ locations — changes your apparent IP address |
| How it works | DNS-level routing disguises your location |
| Works on mobile data | ✅ Yes (roaming bypass + virtual location double-layer) |
| Works on WiFi | ✅ Yes — this is Saily’s killer feature for China |
| Ad blocker | Blocks ads, reducing data usage |
| Web protection | Blocks malicious sites and trackers |
| Network | China Mobile + China Unicom (dual network) |
| Data | Fixed GB plans (1–20 GB) or unlimited |
| Hotspot | ✅ Unlimited hotspot sharing |
| Speed | 18–45 Mbps typical |
Saily China Pricing#
| Data | Validity | Price | Price/GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 GB | 7 days | $4.49 | $4.49 |
| 3 GB | 30 days | $10.99 | $3.66 |
| 5 GB | 30 days | $15.99 | $3.20 |
| 10 GB | 30 days | $26.99 | $2.70 |
| 20 GB | 30 days | $45.99 | $2.30 |
| Unlimited | 30 days | $49.99 | N/A |
Holafly vs Saily: Built-In VPN Comparison#
| Feature | Holafly | Saily |
|---|---|---|
| VPN type | Network-layer (automatic) | DNS-level Virtual Location + security |
| WiFi protection | ⚠️ Inconsistent | ✅ Yes (key advantage) |
| Setup | Zero (fully automatic) | Automatic (enable in app) |
| Data model | Unlimited/day | Fixed GB or unlimited |
| Network | China Unicom (single) | China Mobile + Unicom (dual) |
| Hotspot | ⚠️ Restricted | ✅ Unlimited |
| Ad blocking | ❌ | ✅ |
| Malicious site blocking | ❌ | ✅ |
| Best for | Tourists who want zero setup | Travelers who use WiFi frequently |
eSIM + Standalone VPN: Do You Still Need One?#
Short Answer: Usually No (For Mobile Data)#
If you’re using a travel eSIM for mobile data, the roaming bypass already handles GFW evasion. Adding a VPN on top provides:
- ✅ Double encryption (paranoid mode)
- ✅ IP masking from your eSIM carrier
- ✅ Access to geo-locked content (e.g., US Netflix library while in China)
But for 90% of tourists, eSIM roaming alone is sufficient for mobile data use.
When You DO Need a VPN App#
| Scenario | Why You Need a VPN | Best VPN |
|---|---|---|
| Using hotel/café WiFi | WiFi routes through Chinese internet — GFW applies | ExpressVPN or Saily Virtual Location |
| Streaming specific Netflix library | eSIM exit country may differ from desired library | ExpressVPN (MediaStreamer) |
| Business/privacy needs | Extra encryption layer for sensitive work | ExpressVPN or Astrill |
| eSIM data ran out | Back on Chinese network | ExpressVPN (93% reliable) |
| Sensitive period travel | Extra insurance during government meetings | Astrill (97% reliable) |
The April 2026 Crackdown Changed Everything#
In April 2026, China deployed a major GFW upgrade that took most consumer VPNs offline:
| VPN | Before April 2026 | After April 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| ExpressVPN | 95% | 93% (slightly affected) |
| Astrill | 98% | 97% (minimal impact) |
| NordVPN | 70% | 53% first try / 80% manual |
| Surfshark | 55% | 47% |
| Free VPNs | 10% | 0% |
This is why eSIM roaming is now the recommended primary strategy — it’s immune to GFW upgrades because the bypass happens at the carrier level, not the protocol level.
The Optimal Setup: Combo Strategy#
Recommended Combo for Most Tourists#
Home SIM (roaming) + Travel eSIM (data)
| Component | Purpose | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Home SIM on international roaming | Receive SMS codes (WeChat, Alipay, DiDi verification) | $0–5/day (carrier-dependent) |
| Travel eSIM | Firewall-free data for Google, Instagram, ChatGPT | $5–50 (one-time, by plan) |
Why this works: Your home SIM keeps your real phone number active for SMS verification, while the eSIM provides all your internet data without GFW interference. You don’t need a VPN at all for mobile data.
Combo Options by Trip Length#
| Trip | Best eSIM | Best VPN (if needed) | Total Cost | Why |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3–5 days | Airalo 5GB ($11) | None needed | $11 | Cheapest — 5GB is plenty for a short trip |
| 7 days | Holafly 7-day ($27) | None needed | $27 | Unlimited data + built-in VPN, zero setup |
| 7 days (budget) | Airalo 5GB ($11) | None needed | $11 | Best value if you use <5GB |
| 10 days | Holafly 10-day ($37) | None needed | $37 | Unlimited, no data anxiety |
| 14 days | Holafly 14-day ($48) | ExpressVPN 1-month ($12.95) | $61 | Unlimited data + VPN backup for WiFi |
| 14 days (budget) | Airalo 10GB ($27) | None needed | $27 | 10GB is enough for moderate use |
| 30 days | Holafly 30-day ($75) | ExpressVPN monthly ($12.95) | $88 | Long stay with full protection |
| 30 days (nomad) | Saily 20GB ($46) | Saily Virtual Location (included) | $46 | WiFi protection included, best value |
| Multi-country Asia | Airalo Asia ($15–33) | None needed | $15–33 | Covers China + Japan + Korea + more |
Cost Comparison: eSIM-Only vs eSIM+VPN vs VPN-Only#
| Strategy | 7-Day Cost | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| eSIM only (Holafly) | $27 | Unlimited data, built-in VPN, zero setup | No WiFi VPN, hotspot restricted |
| eSIM only (Airalo) | $11 | Cheapest, hotspot allowed | Fixed data cap, no WiFi VPN |
| eSIM + ExpressVPN | $24–40 | Double protection, WiFi covered | More expensive, two apps to manage |
| VPN only (ExpressVPN) | $12.95 | Cheapest upfront | Uses expensive roaming data or blocked WiFi; unreliable after crackdown |
| Local SIM + VPN | $10 + $12.95 | Cheapest data per GB | VPN unreliable after April 2026; GFW applies to local SIM |
Winner: eSIM-only (Holafly or Airalo) for most tourists. Add ExpressVPN only if you need hotel WiFi protection.
eSIM vs VPN: Feature Comparison#
| Feature | Travel eSIM | Standalone VPN |
|---|---|---|
| Bypasses GFW | ✅ Automatically (roaming) | ⚠️ Depends on VPN reliability |
| Setup difficulty | Easy (install eSIM, done) | Medium (install app, configure protocol) |
| Works on mobile data | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Works on WiFi | ❌ No (except Saily) | ✅ Yes |
| Speed | 15–45 Mbps | 25–80 Mbps (when working) |
| Reliability | ~100% (carrier-level bypass) | 53–97% (varies by provider) |
| Immune to GFW upgrades | ✅ Yes | ❌ No (April 2026 proved this) |
| Provides phone number | ❌ Data-only | ❌ No |
| Receives SMS codes | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| Data cost | $5–75 per trip | Uses your existing data |
| Best for | Primary GFW bypass | WiFi protection, streaming, privacy |
Common Scenarios & Solutions#
“I’m landing in Shanghai — what do I do?”#
- Before flying: Install Holafly or Airalo eSIM on your phone
- On the plane: Enable the eSIM in Settings → Mobile Data
- At the airport: Turn on data roaming for the eSIM line
- Google Maps loads instantly — no VPN needed
“My hotel WiFi blocks Google”#
Option 1: Use mobile data (eSIM) instead of WiFi Option 2: Use Saily eSIM — its Virtual Location works on WiFi too Option 3: Install ExpressVPN before arriving, use it on hotel WiFi
“I need ChatGPT for work in China”#
✅ ChatGPT works on any travel eSIM (roaming bypass). No VPN needed on mobile data. If using WiFi, use Saily Virtual Location or ExpressVPN.
“My eSIM data ran out — now what?”#
- Top up in the eSIM app (Holafly/Airalo/Saily all support in-app top-ups)
- Switch to VPN on hotel WiFi (ExpressVPN recommended)
- Buy a local SIM as emergency backup (but it’s behind the GFW — VPN required)
“I want to post Instagram Stories from the Great Wall”#
✅ Works on any travel eSIM. Mobile coverage at Badaling is excellent (China Mobile 4G). Upload your Stories as normal — the roaming bypass handles everything automatically.
“Can I use TikTok in China?”#
✅ International TikTok works on a travel eSIM. The Chinese version (Douyin) is a separate app and works on any connection. Note: the US TikTok ban does not apply when you’re in China.
FAQ#
Does a travel eSIM bypass the Great Firewall of China? Yes. Travel eSIMs (Holafly, Airalo, Saily, Nomad) route your data through foreign carrier gateways via international roaming, completely bypassing the Chinese internet backbone where the GFW operates. This means Google, Instagram, WhatsApp, ChatGPT, and YouTube all work without installing any VPN app. The bypass is automatic — just activate your eSIM and use your phone normally.
Which eSIM has a built-in VPN for China? Holafly’s China eSIM includes a built-in VPN that activates automatically — no installation or configuration needed. Saily includes Virtual Location (115+ locations), ad blocking, and web protection that work on both mobile data and WiFi. Both bypass the GFW, but Holafly is simpler (zero setup) while Saily offers WiFi protection that Holafly doesn’t.
Do I need a VPN if I have a travel eSIM in China? For mobile data: usually no — the roaming bypass handles GFW evasion automatically. For hotel/café WiFi: yes, unless you use Saily’s Virtual Location feature. WiFi connections route through the Chinese internet, so the GFW applies. If you plan to use WiFi frequently, either use Saily or install ExpressVPN as a backup.
Can I access ChatGPT in China with an eSIM? Yes. ChatGPT works on any travel eSIM because the data routes through a foreign carrier, not the Chinese internet. You can use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot normally. No VPN installation is required. If you’re on hotel WiFi without a VPN, ChatGPT will be blocked — switch to mobile data or use Saily’s Virtual Location.
Can I use Instagram and WhatsApp in China with an eSIM? Yes. Both Instagram and WhatsApp (text and voice/video calls) work on travel eSIMs without any VPN. The roaming bypass routes your traffic outside China, so Meta’s servers are fully accessible. Upload Stories, send messages, and make video calls as you would at home.
How much does an eSIM with VPN cost for China? Holafly China (built-in VPN): $3.90/day for short trips, down to $2.50/day for 30 days ($74.90). Saily (Virtual Location included): from $4.49 for 1GB/7 days to $45.99 for 20GB/30 days. Airalo (no VPN, but roaming bypass works): $5–27 depending on data amount. For most 7-day trips, Holafly at $27 or Airalo 5GB at $11 are the best value options.
Is eSIM roaming or VPN more reliable for bypassing the GFW? eSIM roaming is significantly more reliable. After the April 2026 GFW crackdown, most consumer VPNs became unstable (NordVPN: 53%, Surfshark: 47%, free VPNs: 0%). eSIM roaming bypasses the GFW at the carrier level, making it immune to protocol-level blocking upgrades. ExpressVPN (93%) and Astrill (97%) remain the most reliable VPNs, but even they can’t match the ~100% reliability of carrier-level roaming bypass.
Can I watch Netflix and YouTube in China with an eSIM? Yes. Both Netflix and YouTube stream normally on travel eSIMs. Typical speeds of 15–45 Mbps support 1080p streaming. For 4K, you may need a strong signal area. Netflix will show the library of the country your eSIM carrier is registered in (usually Hong Kong, Singapore, or Japan), not necessarily your home country’s library.
Does the Holafly built-in VPN work on hotel WiFi? The Holafly VPN is baked into the network connectivity layer, so it works reliably on mobile data. On WiFi, behavior is inconsistent — it depends on your device and how the VPN layer interacts with WiFi connections. If you need guaranteed WiFi protection, use Saily’s Virtual Location (which works on WiFi) or install ExpressVPN as a backup.
What is the best eSIM and VPN combo for China? For most tourists: Holafly China eSIM alone ($27/7 days) — unlimited data, built-in VPN, zero setup. For WiFi users: Saily 10GB ($27) — Virtual Location works on WiFi. For maximum security: Airalo 10GB ($27) + ExpressVPN monthly ($12.95) = $40 total. The best combo depends on your data needs, trip length, and whether you use WiFi frequently.
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