From Indian temples and bazaars to taxis: German traveller amazed by India’s ‘ting ting’ payment system, calls it pure magic

A German tourist was impressed by India's seamless digital payment system, where QR codes enable quick, cashless transactions for everything from temple offerings to taxi fares. He highlighted how smartphones have replaced cash and cards, making e...

German traveller Philipp took to Instagram to share a video highlighting what he wishes he could take back home from India. (Instagram/Istock- Representative image)
For many travellers, the biggest culture shock isn’t food or language, but how a country handles everyday transactions. A German tourist visiting India recently found himself fascinated by something locals barely think twice about anymore: the simplicity of paying for anything with just a quick scan. From roadside stalls to temples, what struck him most was how seamlessly India has woven digital payments into daily life, turning even the smallest purchases into a fast, cashless experience powered entirely by smartphones.

German traveller Philipp took to Instagram to share a video highlighting what he wishes he could take back home from India: its incredibly easy payment system. In the clip, he explains how India’s QR code-based ecosystem has transformed everyday transactions into something effortless. Whether it’s making an offering at a temple, shopping in a bustling bazaar, or paying a taxi driver, he notes that the process remains the same—simple, quick, and universally accepted across different settings.



His observations reflect how deeply embedded digital payment platforms have become in India’s daily routine. What once required cash or cards has now been replaced by a single, streamlined method that works almost everywhere. For visitors like Philipp, this level of accessibility and consistency stands out, especially when compared to countries where digital payments are still catching up or remain fragmented.


The caption accompanying his video further captured his admiration for the system. He described how there is no need to carry cash or even a card, as a phone is enough to complete transactions anywhere. He also playfully mimicked the familiar notification sound that follows a successful payment, calling it a kind of “magic” that defines the experience.


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Referring to it as “Real Digi India,” Philipp’s post highlights how the country’s digital infrastructure has not only simplified payments but also left a lasting impression on those experiencing it for the first time.
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