China will either have to built a network similar to NASA's or rent bandwidth from them.
They have a global tracking network already on land, a fleet of tracking ships, when they need extra campacity they have rented time from from commercial stations.
Ok, didn't know that, or look it up.
The stations include Malindi (Kenya), Karachi (Pakistan), and Swakopmund (Namibia).
They have hired commercial tracking stations in Brazil, France, Sweden, and Dongara (Western Australia)
There are three Yuan Wang tracking ships (two in reserve), these are large, ocean-going ships of 18-24,000 tonnes.
There is a deep space tracking station under construction in Neuquen (Argentina)
There are about ten tracking stations in China also - these are spread over 75 degrees of longitude.
China also has three Tianlian tracking and data relay satellites in GEO.
Lastly they can call on a number of radio telescopes, from later this year they will include the 500 m FAST antenna.