Price: Free (iPhone, Android).
What is it? China’s version of Google Maps.
Use it for: Getting around the city.
Best feature: Street View.
Whether you’re walking or in a taxi, a good map in this city is essential – and Google Maps is hardly reliable in China. Baidu Maps offers the most up-to-date solution, with 2D and 3D views, satellite imaging, real-time traffic data, navigation and offline maps. The interface is only available in Chinese but the points of interest can all be searched for in English, and the icon-based design makes it easy to operate. With this app in hand you need never be lost down a longtang again.
Price: Free (iPhone, Android).
What is it? Metro map.
Use it for: Making sense of the city’s ever-increasing metro network.
Best feature: The route planner, with journey times and prices.
For the metro, the Explore Shanghai app is a real must-have. Not only does it give you the full subway map, it also provides route planning, GPS and maps of the areas around all the stations so that you can find the best exit. The interface is in both English and Chinese and, for a small in-app purchase, you can remove the advertising that pops up, plus get train times, tips and offline street maps. If you’re travelling, Explore also provides metro maps for Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore and Taipei.
Price: Free (iPhone, Android).
What is it? China’s online marketplace.
Use it for: Buying things you don’t need.
Best feature: Instant access to brilliant and bizarre products.
It’s been said that if a product exists you’ll find it on Taobao. With this app, your wallet is going to take a further hit as buying stuff gets a whole lot easier once you have Taobao in your pocket. The interface is Chinese-only but navigation is relatively easy if you know your way around the web version. Features such as the barcode scanner and local cinema and KTV information are useful, but the best thing about this app is still buying random stuff that you don’t really need.
Find out how to use Taobao with our guide.Price: Free (iPhone, Android).
What is it? A summary of pollution readings.
Use it for: Finding out just exactly how screwed your lungs are.
Best feature: Quick-view home screen badge.
Though some might think it’s better not to know the state of the air outside, this app gives those curious enough the chance to find out more about the situation providing AQI readings for all the major cities in China. You can add multiple cities to your list and even have the current AQI level show up as a badge on your home screen for quick reference. In the options menu you can change which readings are used for the main figure and American or Chinese standards.
Price: Free (iPhone, iPad, Android).
What is it? Messaging and calling app.
Use it for: Texting, voice messaging, video calls to friends and family back home, a second wallet, sharing memories, following businesses.
Best Feature: Besides all the basics that all messaging and calling apps have, WeChat has stickers.
WeChat is your everything. As most businesses have an official WeChat account, you can scan their QR code, and add them into your subscription list to get the latest updates. WeChat wallet even allows you to go out of your house without any cash. Most shops, from your neighbourhood fruit seller to departmental stores allow you to pay using WeChat. The 'Go Dutch' function is just pure genius, for when you and your group chat friends share a meal, sparing you from personally hounding them to pay you back by sending regular reminders that they owe you money. If you're ever feeling rich, you can even transfer your friend a hongbao.
Price: Free (iPhone, Android).
What is it? ePayment app similar to WeChat, but without the cool chat functions.
Use it for: Transferring larger sums of money, buying movie tickets, using kuaidi (sending Taobao parcels back for a size change).
Best feature: As an app that focuses exclusively on epayment, and transactions, it has a much clearer interface showing your transactions by month as compared to WeChat. You might also need to use Alipay to pay for your rent, electricity and water bills.