Travelling to mainland China? TNG eWallet and international Alipay app are accepted at over 10 million Alipay merchants. Here's how to setup and make payment.
Scan QR Code code. Here are the steps:The app will then load a page in Chinese which will require you to enter the amount in CNY , and then tap submit. If the page requires you to select payment options, select Alipay.
Take note that it may take a few seconds to load the pages depending on your internet connection. If the page fails to load properly, you can tap on theicon to try scanning again. Alternatively, you can restart your TNG eWallet app and try to scan again. After this process, the app will then redirect to Touch ‘n Go eWallet’s confirmation page which will show the amount in both CNY and MYR along with the currency exchange rate. To confirm you’ll need to enter your Touch ‘n Go eWallet’s 6-digit security pin to proceed.Most established merchants and retail chain outlets in China would have their own QR scanner which scans the user’s QR code instead. This is the easiest way to pay as there’s no need to enter the required payment amount.
At the end of the transaction, your TNG eWallet app will show the amount paid in both MYR and CNY as well as the current exchange rate used.If you don’t want to use TNG eWallet and prefer to utilise your credit, debit or prepaid card, the alternative option is the international Alipay app. With this app, you can bind your card to your Alipay account and it will charge the card on a per transaction basis.
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