I understand that you are currently in China and prefer not to use a VPN. In that case, there are still several options available for you to stay connected and communicate with others:
WeChat: WeChat is a widely used messaging app in China that offers text messaging, voice and video calls, group chats, and a variety of other features. It is a convenient and popular option for staying connected with friends, family, and colleagues within China.
QQ: QQ is another popular messaging platform in China developed by Tencent. Similar to WeChat, it provides various communication tools such as messaging, voice and video calls, and group chats. QQ is widely used for personal and professional communication within China.
DingTalk: DingTalk is a communication and collaboration platform developed by Alibaba Group. It is commonly used for work-related purposes and allows users to send messages, make voice and video calls, organize meetings, and share files. DingTalk is especially popular in the business and education sectors.
Baidu Tieba: Baidu Tieba is an online forum and community platform where users can discuss topics of interest. It covers a wide range of subjects, and you can participate in discussions, ask questions, and connect with people who share similar interests.
Youku Tudou (优酷土豆): Youku Tudou is a popular Chinese video-sharing platform that enables users to watch, upload, and share videos online. You can enjoy a wide variety of content, including movies, TV shows, documentaries, and original videos.
Renren (人人网): Renren is a Chinese social networking website that allows users to create personal profiles, connect with friends, and share updates, photos, and videos. It is often compared to Facebook and provides a platform for connecting with others and sharing content.
These platforms should help you stay connected and engage with others while in China. However, please be aware that the availability and accessibility of certain websites and platforms may be subject to local regulations and policies.