A Chinese customer uses his smartphone to scan a QR code to make payment through Alibaba's online payment service Alipay at the Husky Park in Rovaniem
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A Chinese customer uses his smartphone to scan a QR code to make payment through Alibaba's online payment service Alipay at the Husky Park in Rovaniemi, Finland, 18 January 2018. Finland has become the first country to offer Chinese tourists a fully cashless experience during their visit by adopting Alipay, the mobile-payments and lifestyle platform owned by Ant Financial said. Instead of dealing with credit cards or trips to an ATM, Chinese consumers can now navigate their entire vacation to the Scandinavian country simply by using their smartphone.