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In China, Coins and Banknotes Have All But Disappeared

From major retail chains to food stalls and even street performers, digital payments have become so common that many vendors no longer accept physical currency.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 30, 2025
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In China, Coins and Banknotes Have All But Disappeared

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In China today, it’s increasingly rare to see anyone reach into their pocket for a coin or banknote. Across cities and towns, cash has been quietly replaced by QR codes, digital wallets, and smartphone apps, as the country solidifies its place as a global leader in cashless transactions.

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From major retail chains to food stalls and even street performers, digital payments have become so common that many vendors no longer accept physical currency. Whether purchasing a train ticket, paying utility bills, or buying a bunch of bananas from a market stall, Chinese consumers now overwhelmingly use mobile apps like WeChat Pay and Alipay, which together account for the vast majority of digital payments nationwide.

“I can’t even remember the last time I used cash,” says Zhang Wei, a 34-year-old resident of Chengdu. “I pay my rent, order food, send red envelopes for holidays — all through my phone. It’s just easier.”

This seismic shift has been years in the making. China’s rapid embrace of digital payments stems from a combination of tech innovation, mass smartphone adoption, and government backing. While cash remains legal tender, social norms have changed so significantly that some retailers and service providers actively discourage its use.

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The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 accelerated this trend, as contactless payments were viewed as safer alternatives to handling cash. What began as a hygiene measure evolved into a fundamental change in consumer behavior.

The government has played a central role in this transformation. Alongside supporting mobile payment infrastructure, China has been developing and promoting its own central bank digital currency — the digital yuan or e-CNY. Issued by the People’s Bank of China, the digital yuan is designed to function as an official alternative to both physical currency and privately run digital payment platforms. It allows for cashless transactions while providing the government greater oversight and control over the monetary system.

Digital yuan trials have taken place in dozens of cities, with state employees receiving wages through digital wallets and select retailers accepting e-CNY payments. Unlike Alipay and WeChat Pay, which are operated by private companies, the digital yuan is directly issued and regulated by the central bank.

Despite the convenience and efficiency of a cashless economy, the near-total disappearance of coins and banknotes raises important questions. One major concern is financial inclusivity. Older citizens, those in rural or underdeveloped areas, and individuals without access to smartphones often struggle with digital tools. Though the government has issued directives requiring businesses to continue accepting cash, enforcement is inconsistent.

“I went to the pharmacy last week and they told me they don’t take cash anymore,” said Liu Fen, a 68-year-old retiree in Nanjing. “I had to ask someone to help me scan and pay.”

Efforts have been made to address this. Banks are promoting simplified digital services for seniors, and some public campaigns have reminded businesses that refusing cash remains illegal. However, as digital infrastructure continues to expand, many worry these efforts may not be enough to keep the most vulnerable from being excluded.

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There are also concerns about privacy and surveillance. Digital payments, whether through private apps or state-backed systems, create detailed records of every transaction. With China’s expanding social credit system and strict control over online behavior, critics warn that financial data could be used to monitor or penalize citizens.

Yet for most users, the benefits of convenience, speed, and integration far outweigh the risks. Consumers can book rides, buy groceries, pay bills, and even invest in stocks — all from within a single app. This level of integration has made physical money feel outdated.

While other countries are gradually exploring cashless options, China has already arrived at that destination. For many of its citizens, cash is no longer part of daily life — and its absence is barely noticed.

In China, the future of money isn’t coming. It’s already here.

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