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  1. 2023年11月18日 · In the past I have used ExpressVPN successfully. I always get in touch with their customer support before the trip and tell them that I am going to China. They would tell me which of their servers to use and provide me with an email address to contact them if I had issues ( their website is usually blocked in China).

  2. 2024年3月31日 · If you want to use a VPN in China I would use a smaller VPN and not ExpressVPN or NordVPN. Otherwise E-SIMs like Airalo or CMLink Global are working quite fast in China.

  3. 5 years ago. From Express VPN: With a single subscription, you can connect three devices to ExpressVPN at the same time, regardless of platform (including virtual machines). You can install ExpressVPN on any number of devices, but only three devices can be connected at any one time.

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  5. 2024年4月15日 · If you still want to use a VPN, it’s probably best to use a small provider rather than a well-known one like ExpressVPN or Astrill, and definitely install it before you arrive in China. But in general, because VPNs have become so unpredictable, I recommend a different solution, see below.

  6. 2023年9月13日 · It is usually on their webisite but most foreign SIMs work in China. 2- Sure. Make sure that your VPN works in China and that you have a way to reach their customer service if it does not A VPN will work on both types but you pay roaming fees on a foreign SIM. Several VPN offer free trials.

  7. I'm in China and am accessing Google sites (search, maps and news) and my Gmail account using ExpressVPN, as I write this post. I suspect what you are looking at is a list of server locations. No, there aren't any in China (except Hong Kong).

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    2024年4月1日 · Mainstream VPNs like ExpressVPN or NordVPN are reported not to be working in China so I would try a smaller VPN. Otherwise E-SIMs like Airalo or CMLink Global are also bypassing the Great Firewall. If your phone isn’t E-SIM compatible any roaming SIM card would also work in China but of course you would have to check how much your ...

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