This card is silent. In the China Survival Kit app, your allergy phrase rebuilds itself from your Emergency Card and speaks in Joy's real recorded voice — plus 400+ travel phrases, all working 100% offline. Core scenarios are free.
Joy (雨洁), a certified Mandarin teacher from Nanjing who preps travelers for China trips. The card uses standard wording that restaurant staff and hospitals recognize immediately.
Yes — save the PNG to your camera roll or print it. Nothing on this page phones home. For an offline version with real audio and tap-to-answer buttons, see the app above.
Yes. Mark an allergen as severe and the card explicitly asks the kitchen to avoid shared woks, oil and utensils (交叉污染) — not just to leave the ingredient out.
The card carries the line "please call 120 for me" (China's ambulance number). Carry your own epinephrine — Chinese pharmacies won't stock your brand. Read our full China emergency numbers guide.