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Good! New Transport Card Can Be Used In 100 Chinese Cities!

Good! New Transport Card Can Be Used In 100 Chinese Cities! HACOS瀚客企服
2017-12-08
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导读:Super convenient! A nationwide public transit card, usable on both bus and metro in over 100 cities!



If you travel to other Chinese cities on a regular basis, you know what a hassle paying for public transportation can be. But the days of stocking up on spare change may soon be over: a nationwide public transit card, usable on both bus and subway in over 100 cities, is due to be launched in the first half of 2018.



These Cities Are Included


The cities include 

  • Beijing, 

  • Shanghai, 

  • Guangzhou, 

  • Shenzhen, 

  • Tianjin, 

  • Suzhou, 

  • Hangzhou

  • Nanjing and among others. 

The new card will have a 'China T-union' logo in the corner, and be compatible with any terminal that has a corresponding icon. 

▲ China T-Union


What’s China T-Union?


China T-union is a Chinese traffic card system developed jointly by the Ministry of Transport, Transport Bureau, Citizen Card Company, Urban Construction Group and Public Transport Group

By 2020, most of the country will be integrated into the new system, and the card is planned to cover all types of public transportation (i.e. metro, bus, taxi, ferries, etc.).

The earliest implementation of the system came in 2015, when a transportation card was issued to connect Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. Since then, other upgrades have been gradually added, including the ability to use mobile payment platforms such as Apple PayMI Pay and Huawei Pay to purchase and top up the cards.


Compatible With Shared Bikes


Along with the nationwide card, a province-wide pass will be released for Guangdong: the 'Lingnan Tong.' For local residents who don't plan to travel far, there are some cool benefits. 

 Logo designs for the Lingnan Tong and China T-Union


For one, through a partnership with Ofo, the card will be compatible with some shared bikes in Guangzhou.

▲ A partnership with Ofo


Shared Card -- 

Rent & Return At Machines

 

In another, somewhat gimmicky-sounding scheme, travelers will be able to 'share' Lingnan Tong or Guangzhou public transit cards. Designed for those who don't plan to stay long, the new system will allow people to rent and return cards at machines in Guangzhou's Baiyun airport, high-speed rail stations, subway stations and other transport hubs.

 A shared Guangzhou transit card


A Major Upgrade In Guangdong


Meanwhile, bus travel across Guangdong has already seen a major upgrade. At the end of November, China's Ministry of Transport announced that fourteen cities in the province, including Guangzhou and Shenzhen, can now be traversed using a single card.


A successful pilot run in seven cities last year led authorities to expand coverage. Besides Shenzhen and Guangzhou, cardholders can now also access buses in Dongguan, Zhuhai, Shanwei, Zhanjiang, Chaozhou, Shaoguan, Huizhou, Jiangmen, Heyuan, Jieyang, Yunfu and Zhaoqing.





Source: that'sPRD




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