Complete tipping guide and calculator for travelers
Standard tip: 0%
Not expected except in international hotels and restaurants
Tipping traditionally not practiced. Becoming acceptable in major cities and tourist areas.
Not expected except in international hotels and restaurants
Not expected, round up if desired
¥10-20 at international hotels only
Not expected
¥50-100 for tour guides
Tipping traditionally not practiced. Becoming acceptable in major cities and tourist areas.
Understanding the local tipping culture is essential when traveling to China. Tipping practices here differ from other countries, and knowing what's expected will help you navigate social situations with confidence and respect local customs.
In China, the standard tipping rate is around 0% for most services. However, this varies depending on the type of service and quality provided. Use our calculator above to determine appropriate tip amounts based on your specific situation.
The local currency is CNY (¥). When tipping, it's best to use local currency rather than foreign currency. Many establishments in China may accept credit card tips, but cash tips are often preferred and ensure the service worker receives the full amount.
For dining experiences, a tip of 0% is standard. Not expected except in international hotels and restaurants Before adding a tip, check your bill to see if a service charge has already been included. If you're dining at casual eateries or street food stalls, tipping expectations may be different from upscale restaurants.
When using taxis or ride services in China, a 0% tip is typical. Not expected, round up if desired For longer journeys or if the driver helps with luggage, consider tipping at the higher end of the range or adding a bit extra.
Hotel staff in China typically receive tips as follows: ¥10-20 at international hotels only It's customary to leave housekeeping tips daily rather than at the end of your stay, as different staff members may service your room. For bellhops, tip when they deliver your bags to your room.
At bars and cafes, 0% is the norm. Not expected The tipping approach may differ between casual cafes and upscale cocktail bars, so observe local practices and tip accordingly.
For tour guides in China, expect to tip around 5%. ¥50-100 for tour guides The tip amount may vary based on tour length, group size, and the guide's knowledge and engagement. For private tours, tipping on the higher end is appreciated.
Beyond the numbers, understanding the cultural context of tipping in China is important:
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