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China travel survival app for non-Chinese speakers

A mobile app that helps travelers in China handle real-life situations like taking Didi, paying with Alipay/WeChat, ordering food, checking into hotels, and finding emergency info. It uses AI to provide translations and guidance without requiring users to learn Chinese.

1 engagement·1 source·Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 02:16 PM
The app addresses common pain points for short-term travelers to China, such as communicating with Didi drivers, using payment apps, and navigating daily tasks. It likely uses LLMs for translation and contextual assistance. The creator is new to AI and building the app based on problems observed by his wife, a Chinese teacher. No specific tech stack or traction signals mentioned.

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