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A Pakistani man pays directly by handwriting at a Chinese grocery store, video goes viral

A video posted on Instagram by Pakistani content creator Rana Hamza Saif went viral, demonstrating an innovative payment technique that showcases China's cutting-edge technology. In the video, shot in Zhuzhou, Saif and his friends visit a local grocery store, where one of them demonstrates a palm payment system that amazes others.

What happens in the viral video?

Saif adds that after a person's palm is registered, they can make payments across China with a simple wave of their hand. The film sparked excitement online, with over nine million views and comments from viewers impressed by the amazing improvement.

This evolving payment system not only represents China's innovation leadership, but also opens the door to a more convenient, cashless future for consumers worldwide.

Saif and his friends are filmed in Zhuzhou as they visit a local grocery store and one of them demonstrates the palm payment technique. As the deal progresses, the surprised expressions on his buddies' faces become clear.

Saif says that once a person's palm is registered, they can easily make payments anywhere in China with a single wave of their hand. After the successful transaction, some friends expressed their surprise, others marveled at the amazing technological breakthrough.

“China lives in 2050,” reads the caption of Saif’s post.

How did people react online?

The feedback on the video was very positive. Here's what people wrote in the comments.


Photo credit: IG/ @ranahamzasaif

The excitement over palm payment technology isn't just limited to Saif's video. Earlier, RPG Group Chairman Harsh Goenka posted a similar video on social media showing how this technology is transforming the lives of people in China.

In his video, a woman talks about her experience using the Palm payment method in the Beijing subway. Watch the video here.

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