Nettet16. des. 2024 · The Octopus card was first launched in 1997, allowing Hongkongers to pay subway, bus and ferry fares with a single card. Nowadays, 95% of Hong Kong’s population carry Octopus cards. In addition to transport, they can be used at fast food outlets, coffee shops, convenience stores, parking lots and more. NettetHong Kong residents aged 60-64 using JoyYou Card can enjoy $2 per journey for MTR domestic services *, whether you take MTR from Wu Kai Sha to Tuen Mun station, …
Call for 70,000 people to apply for JoyYou card for transport …
Nettet30. jun. 2024 · If you receive the JoyYou Card before you reach the age of 60 and use it immediately, adult fare for public transportation will apply. You can only enjoy the $2 … Nettet12. apr. 2024 · The Government reminds people using Octopus to receive vouchers that they should collect the first-instalment voucher with the same Octopus card used for collecting vouchers last year. If that Octopus card has been returned or lost, they should use the Octopus card that has been registered through an application for amendment … owen shaver
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Nettet16. mai 2024 · The Government today (May 16) announced that eligible Hong Kong residents aged 65 or above should apply for the JoyYou Card from June 1, 2024, to end-October 2024 in batches to continue to enjoy the concessionary fare under the Government Public Transport Fare Concession Scheme for the Elderly and Eligible … Nettet1. jul. 2024 · Applications for the card will open on August 2, with those born in 1957 the first group to apply. More than 600,000 residents will benefit. But the JoyYou card will … Nettet30. sep. 2024 · Prior to February 27, 2024, JoyYou Cards can only be used as normal Adult Octopus Cards. Current beneficiaries aged 65 or above of the $2 Scheme may … owen sentinal deaths