5 Must-Have Chinese Social Media Platforms


If you're planning to live, work, or travel in China, understanding the local social media landscape is essential.

This guide will introduce you to the 5 must-have Chinese social media apps, highlighting their key features and the main differences between Western and Chinese platforms.

5 Must-Have Social

Media Apps in China


              

01. WeChat

WeChat is more than just a messaging app—it's a way of life in China. This all-in-one super app seamlessly integrates social networking, payments, government services, and more. 

🌎 Western Equivalent: WhatsApp

微信

Wēixìn

WeChat


KEY FEATURES

  • Messaging and voice/video calls;

  • Mobile payments (WeChat Pay);

  • Mini-programs for services;

  • Official accounts for news.

02. RED, or Xiaohongshu

Xiaohongshu (RED) is a trendy social commerce platform, especially popular among young consumers. 


It combines lifestyle content, authentic product reviews, and a seamless shopping experience. Users can purchase products directly from influencer posts, making it a go-to app for discovering new trends and brands.


🌎 Western Equivalent: Pinterest, Instagram


小红书

Xiǎohóngshū

Xiaohongshu, RED‍‍‍‍‍

lit. "little-red-book"


KEY FEATURES

  • Detailed product reviews and recommendations;

  • Influencer-driven shopping experience;

  • Lifestyle content, including travel, fashion, and beauty.

🤓 Unlike Western influencers, Chinese social media personalities are known as KOLs, or Key Opinion Leaders. Follow KOLs in your areas of interest to stay updated on the latest trends.

关键意见领袖

guānjiàn yìjiàn lǐngxiù

Key Opinion Leaders



03. Douyin


If you're familiar with TikTok, then you already know Douyin. It's the original version of the short video app but with more advanced e-commerce features and localized content tailored for the Chinese market.

🌎 Western Equivalent: TikTok

抖音

Dǒuyīn

Douyin


KEY FEATURES

  • Short-form videos and viral trends;

  • Live-streaming e-commerce;

  • Localized content for the Chinese audience.


04. Bilibili


Bilibili started as a niche platform for anime, manga, and gaming fans but has evolved into China's go-to hub for high-quality video content.


🌎 Western Equivalent: Youtube

哔哩哔哩

Bìlībìlī

Bilibili


KEY FEATURES

  • High-quality video content, including tutorials, vlogs, and documentaries;

  • A strong community of creators and viewers.


📒 A unique feature of Bilibili is its "bullet comments" real-time, on-screen comments that create an immersive, interactive viewing experience.

弹幕 (dànmù) ∙ "bullet comments"



05. Weibo


Weibo is China's version of X — a microblogging platform where trends, news, and viral topics spread like wildfire. It's a great platform for staying updated on current events, following celebrities, and participating in online discussions.


🌎 Western Equivalent: X


微博

Wēibó

Weibo


KEY FEATURES

  • Real-time news and trending topics;

  • Celebrity updates and fan interactions;

  • Hashtag-driven discussions.


Western Social Media

vs Chinese Social Media


              

Western and Chinese social media platforms have significant differences in functionality, culture, and usage. Here's a quick comparison:

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