If you're trying to get Strava working reliably from inside Guangzhou on China Mobile, you've probably already discovered that most generic guides don't survive contact with the Great Firewall. This article is written from the opposite direction — start with the constraints China imposes, then work back to the configuration that actually works in 2026.
Why Strava Is Specifically Hard from China
China's Great Firewall (GFW) is the most sophisticated state-level censorship system on the planet. It combines DNS poisoning, TLS fingerprinting, IP blocking and deep packet inspection (DPI) — and it's been refined continuously through 2026, including a major April-2026 update that broke a lot of previously-working tools.
For Strava specifically, that means:
- DNS lookups for the official domains are typically poisoned
- Direct TLS connections to known endpoints are reset mid-handshake
- Standard VPN protocols (OpenVPN, WireGuard) are detected and dropped within minutes
- HTTPS traffic to "innocent-looking" hosts gets through unchanged — *if* you can convince the GFW that's what you are
OxeraVPN's primary protocol — VLESS + Reality — does exactly that: it shapes your VPN traffic to look like a normal HTTPS visit to a real, legitimate website. The GFW can't tell the difference, and Strava works as if you were browsing from outside China.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Download OxeraVPN before entering China
This is critical. The App Store and Google Play in mainland China don't carry international VPN apps. Download OxeraVPN before you arrive, or grab the Windows portable .exe from our website (it stays accessible without a VPN):
2. Create your account
Visit dashboard.oxeranet.cloud. The Recon Protocol free plan includes 10 GB on a 30-day trial — enough to test Strava end-to-end before paying anything.
3. Connect to the right server
From most parts of China, the best options are:
- Seoul servers — typically 68 ms from Xi'an, fastest overall
- Hong Kong servers — fastest from Guangdong province specifically
- US servers — only when Strava is locked to a US-region account
4. Enable the Kill Switch
In OxeraVPN settings → Kill Switch → On. This guarantees that if the tunnel drops unexpectedly, your real IP never leaks — your internet just stops until the tunnel re-establishes.
5. Verify everything
Once connected, open whatismyip.oxeranet.cloud — your IP should match the server you picked. If not, switch protocols (VLESS ↔ Hysteria2) and reconnect.
Performance Tips for China
- Pick the right protocol for the day. VLESS + Reality is most reliable. Hysteria2 is faster on weak mobile connections and during periods of increased GFW filtering (often around politically sensitive dates).
- Server proximity matters more than headline speed. A 68 ms latency to Seoul is the difference between smooth Strava use and frustrating buffering.
- Peak hours are real. GFW filtering is most aggressive in the evenings (8–11 PM China time). If you hit issues, switch servers or protocols.
Is It Safe to Use a VPN in China?
For foreign nationals, VPN use sits in a legal grey area. Authorities have stated that only government-approved VPNs are technically legal, but enforcement against individual foreign users is essentially nonexistent. Tens of thousands of expats, students and business travelers use VPNs in China daily without incident.
The realistic risk to an individual user is extremely low. The greater risk is traveling to China without a VPN and finding yourself cut off from your work tools, family, and information sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the fastest way to get started?
Sign up at dashboard.oxeranet.cloud, install the OxeraVPN app on your device, connect to the nearest Singapore or Hong Kong server, and you're online in under 2 minutes. The free plan is enough to test Strava end-to-end.
Is OxeraVPN really free to try?
Yes — the free plan ships with 10 GB on a 30-day trial, no card required. Most users test it for a week before deciding whether to upgrade.
Is using a VPN in China legal for foreigners?
It's a grey area legally, but enforcement against individual foreign nationals using a VPN for personal use is essentially nonexistent. Tens of thousands of expats, students and business travelers use VPNs in China every day without incident.
How fast will my connection be?
On a healthy 200 Mbps home line in Hangzhou, expect roughly 138 Mbps of usable VPN throughput on VLESS to Tokyo — enough for 4K streaming and HD video calls. Latency to nearby Asian servers is typically 41 ms.
Which protocol should I use for Strava in 2026?
VLESS + Reality is the default and the most reliable inside mainland China — it disguises traffic as a normal HTTPS visit to a real website. If a sensitive date is approaching or your ISP is more aggressive than usual, switch to Hysteria2 which uses QUIC and behaves like video streaming.
The Bottom Line
Reliable internet in China requires a VPN that was built for China — not adapted for it. OxeraVPN's VLESS + Reality protocol was designed specifically to bypass the Great Firewall, and it's the same protocol used daily by tens of thousands of people who depend on reliable internet from inside mainland China.
Start with the free plan, no credit card required.