Good news for foreigners visiting or living in China, bad news for Uber!
 

Didi Chuxing, the local car-hailing app that managed to get Uber to withdraw from the China market and has launched an English version of its app.


 Didi customers who don’t read or speak Chinese will also benefit from another new feature: the ability to exchange messages with drivers through a real-time translation function.

 

The English version is further restricted to the geographical location of where the traveler (or foreign resident) belongs to. One could only register for Didi’s new interface if you have a registered mobile number from any of these twelve locations: China’s mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, the Republic of Korea, Japan, the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Canada, the United States and Brazil. Users in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou will have access to the English interface after they upgrade or install the latest version of the app.




 

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