Sharing Bikes in China: How to Unlock Meituan & HelloBike

Meituan and HelloBike are parked on almost every corner in Chinese cities. ¥1.50 to ¥2.50 unlocks one for 30 minutes. Here is how to use them.

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You step out of a Shanghai metro station. Meituan and HelloBike have deployed over 30 million shared bikes across China. There are 30 Meituan bikes parked outside. Your hotel is 1.5 km away. You open Alipay, find the bike mini-program, scan the QR code on the nearest bike, it unlocks, and you cycle there in 8 minutes for ¥1.50. This is the most underused form of transport by foreign visitors in Chinese cities. Metro context: China Metro Guide.

Key Takeaways

  • Meituan (美团) and HelloBike (哈罗单车) are the two main platforms.
  • Access via Alipay or WeChat mini-program. No separate app required. WeChat mini-programs guide.
  • ¥1.50 to ¥2.50 per 30 minutes. Monthly passes available for frequent use.
  • End the trip within the service zone. Map shows the boundary.
  • Dedicated cycling lanes on most main roads in major cities.
  • Alipay required for payment: Alipay guide.

How to Unlock

Via Alipay mini-program (easiest for foreigners)

  1. Open Alipay. Search for ‘Meituan Bike’ or ‘美团单车’ in the mini-program search.
  2. Open the mini-program. Allow location permission.
  3. Tap ‘Scan to unlock’ and point the camera at the QR code on the bike’s handlebar or frame.
  4. The bike unlocks. Ride.
  5. To end: open the mini-program and tap ‘End ride’. Lock the rear wheel manually. The fee is deducted.

Via WeChat mini-program (HelloBike)

  1. Open WeChat. Search for ‘HelloBike’ or ‘哈罗单车’.
  2. Open the mini-program. Allow location.
  3. Tap ‘Unlock’ and scan the bike QR.
  4. Ride.
  5. End the trip in the app and manually lock the rear wheel.

Practical Tips

  • Check the bike before riding: squeeze the brakes, check the tyres, test the bell. Reject bikes that are in poor condition and scan a different one.
  • Use the designated bike parking areas near metro stations and attractions. Bikes left outside these can receive penalty fees.
  • End the trip before you walk away. Bikes that are not formally ended continue to charge.
  • Electric-assist bikes (e-bikes for hire) are a separate category. HelloBike and Meituan also offer e-assist bikes at a higher rate (¥2.50 to ¥4 per 30 min). They are faster but require more attention in traffic.

Best Cities for Bike Sharing

Shanghai and Beijing have the highest bike-sharing density. Cycling from the Former French Concession to The Bund in Shanghai, or through the hutong lanes of Beijing, are genuinely pleasant experiences. Chengdu and Hangzhou also have good cycling infrastructure. Xi’an has a well-maintained bike lane system around the city wall.

Frequently Asked Questions

Scan the QR code on the bike with the Meituan or HelloBike app, or within WeChat or Alipay. Many bikes can also be unlocked directly through the Alipay or WeChat mini-program without a separate app download. WeChat mini-programs guide: WeChat Mini-Programs.

Approximately ¥1.50 to ¥2.50 per 30 minutes depending on the platform and city. Meituan and HelloBike both offer monthly unlimited passes for ¥15 to ¥25, worth it for a week-long stay with frequent cycling.

Yes, with Alipay or WeChat Pay set up. Both platforms require a Chinese phone number for registration, which is a limitation. The easiest approach: use the Alipay mini-program for Meituan bikes or the WeChat mini-program for HelloBike. These require less separate registration than the standalone apps.

Anywhere within the designated service area, as long as you are not blocking a doorway, bus stop, or marked no-parking zone. The app shows the service boundary as a shaded zone on the map. If you end the trip outside the zone, you continue to be charged and may receive a penalty fee.

Manageable with attention. Chinese cities have dedicated cycling lanes on most main roads. However, e-bikes (electric scooters) also use these lanes and move faster. Pedestrians sometimes walk in the cycle lane. Pay attention, use hand signals, and avoid cycling in heavy traffic if you are not comfortable.

For the full metro guide: China Metro Guide. For WeChat mini-programs beyond bike sharing: WeChat Mini-Programs guide.

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