Most global companies assume their website is working normally because it loads correctly in the US, Europe, or Korea.

But inside China, the experience can be completely different.

Pages may load slowly, forms may fail, videos may disappear, and third-party scripts may stop working entirely — without the business realizing it.

This is one of the most common hidden problems affecting global SaaS platforms, international brands, and cross-border businesses entering the China market.

Common Website Problems Inside China

When websites rely heavily on overseas infrastructure, several issues often appear in mainland China:

Blocked Google Resources

Services like Google Fonts, reCAPTCHA, YouTube embeds, and Google APIs are frequently inaccessible.

This can break layouts, login systems, forms, or interactive elements.

Overseas CDN Latency

Many global websites use CDN providers optimized for North America or Europe.

From China, these resources may load extremely slowly due to network routing and regional restrictions.

Third-Party Script Failures

Analytics tools, chat widgets, marketing scripts, and embedded services may timeout or fail completely inside China.

Often, businesses never notice because they only test locally.

Why This Matters for SEO and Conversion

Website performance inside China directly affects:

  • conversion rates
  • lead generation
  • landing page engagement
  • ad campaign efficiency
  • B2B trust perception

Even if your website technically “loads,” slow rendering or broken components can dramatically reduce user confidence.

For companies investing in China marketing, China SEO, or cross-border customer acquisition, this becomes a serious growth problem.

Testing a Website From China

Traditional speed test tools usually test from Singapore, Tokyo, or Hong Kong.

That does not reflect the real browsing experience inside mainland China.

VjQj China Access Audit tests websites using a China-based environment and generates reports covering:

  • blocked resources
  • page rendering issues
  • load performance
  • Google dependency risks
  • China accessibility stability

The goal is simple:

Help global companies understand what Chinese users actually experience.

China Website Testing for Global Businesses

If your company operates:

  • a global SaaS platform
  • an international ecommerce site
  • a corporate website
  • China advertising campaigns
  • B2B lead generation pages

then China website testing should become part of your regular infrastructure monitoring.

Many websites that appear “fine” globally are partially unusable in China.

Try the China Access Audit

VjQj China Access Audit Beta is now available.

Test how your website performs inside China:

https://www.vjqj.com/audit