A beginner-friendly guide focused on source checks, setup, and practical testing.
KuaiLian VPN (快连VPN) is a Virtual Private Network service often checked by overseas Chinese users who need to test Chinese-region apps such as Bilibili, iQiyi, Youku, Tencent Video, or Douyin. Results depend on account region, platform rules, local network, and current routes.
Unlike generic VPNs built for accessing Western content from China, KuaiLian VPN specializes in the reverse direction: connecting people outside China back to Chinese services. The app is available on Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS, and requires no advanced networking knowledge to operate.
The first step is getting the app onto your device. KuaiLian VPN is available through multiple channels depending on your platform:
Tip: Always download KuaiLian VPN from kuailianlilia.com. Third-party download sites may distribute outdated or modified versions.
Installation takes under two minutes on all platforms:
After opening KuaiLian VPN for the first time, you will be asked to sign in or create a free account. Registration requires only an email address or phone number. A free tier is available that gives you limited bandwidth each month — sufficient to test the service before upgrading.
If you already have an account from a previous device, simply log in with your existing credentials. Your subscription and settings sync automatically across all your devices.
KuaiLian VPN offers servers in multiple locations. Choosing the right one makes a significant difference in both speed and what content you can access:
Hong Kong servers offer the fastest speeds for most users outside Asia because of the region's excellent network infrastructure. They work well for Bilibili, Tencent Video, and most other Chinese streaming platforms that recognize HK as a valid region. Recommended as your default choice.
Taiwan servers are a great fallback when HK nodes are congested. Many Chinese streaming services serve Taiwan-region content, which is nearly identical to the mainland catalog. Also useful if HK-region content is temporarily unavailable on a particular platform.
For services that strictly require a mainland China IP address — such as some live-streaming features on Douyin, or certain government-affiliated platforms — use the Shanghai or Beijing nodes. These tend to have higher latency for users in North America or Europe but offer the broadest access to mainland-only content.
KuaiLian VPN also includes servers in the United States, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Use these when you need to access Western content (Netflix, YouTube, etc.) without switching to a different VPN service.
Once you have selected a server, connecting is a single tap or click:
Tip: The app's home screen shows your real-time connection speed and current IP address once connected. You can minimize the app and continue using other apps normally — the VPN runs in the background.
Before you start streaming, it is good practice to confirm the VPN is working correctly. Visit ipleak.net in your browser while connected. The site will display your visible IP address and its geographic location. If everything is working correctly, you should see a location matching the server you chose (e.g., Hong Kong or Taiwan) rather than your real location.
If you see your real IP address, try the following: disconnect and reconnect, switch to a different server node, or check that no other VPN or proxy is running on your device. If the problem persists, consult our FAQ page.
With the VPN connected and your IP checked, open the Chinese app or website you want to test. Playback and login results still depend on account region, content rights, app rules, and the current route.
If a specific platform still shows a region or proxy error, switch routes, clear app cache, or retest later. Some content may remain unavailable under current platform rules.
Trial, free-tier, bandwidth, and upgrade rules can change by channel. Check the current download page, checkout page, or in-app plan screen before deciding.
Device limits and simultaneous connections depend on the current plan or account page. Check those rules before installing on multiple devices. Do not assume simultaneous use until the current plan rules confirm it.
Connection drops are usually caused by network instability or server congestion. Try these steps in order: (1) Switch to a different server node in the same region, (2) Toggle airplane mode off and on to reset your network connection, (3) Restart the KuaiLian VPN app, (4) Check if your internet connection itself is stable by disconnecting the VPN and loading a website. If problems persist, use the FAQ and the support route currently shown in the app.
Open the download page, install from the current source, and test your own target apps before relying on long-term access.
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