China connectivity for overseas Chinese users

Last updated: 3 July 2026

For overseas Chinese users, students, expatriates, and cross-border families, CityLink Global provides China-direction connectivity guidance for common video, live-streaming, gaming, office, cloud storage, finance, and everyday service scenarios.

Common scenarios

User experience priorities

One-tap connection

Users should not need to understand complex node parameters. Open the app and choose an available route.

Choose by scenario

Video, live streaming, gaming, and office services have different latency, stability, and region needs.

Chinese-language support

Users can describe installation, sign-in, connection, or subscription issues by email.

Plan suggestions

  1. Everyday video and daily servicesStart with shared routes for light browsing, video, and common Chinese services.
  2. Gaming and real-time interactionConsult on lower-latency direction routes. Actual experience depends on local network, game servers, and time of use.
  3. Long-running office or account workflowsFor a more consistent environment, consult personal dedicated connectivity or static IP options.

Important boundaries

Consult on China-direction connectivity

Share your country or region, main use case, device type, and whether the focus is video, gaming, or office workflows. We can suggest a route based on current resources.