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Taoyuan Citizen Card: 6 Major Services, 31 Uses Taoyuan Citizen Card: 6 Major Services, 31 Uses Public The card serves as tickets for: Transportation 1. City bus Tickets 2. Taxi rides for seniors & the disabled 3. Bike sharing system like Ubike 4. Taiwan Railway 5. Metro (Taoyuan Metro, Taipei Metro and Kaohsiung Metro) 6. National highway bus Special offers: City Bus “Buy 1 Get 1 Free”: first ride charged according to fare rules (NT$18 within 8 km, NT$2.58 per extra km); second ride comes with basic fare waiver (NT$18), maximum fare charged: NT$60) Taoyuan Metro Discounts: 20% off for General Card holders, 60% off for Senior Citizen Card and Disability Card holders and elementary students. Discount Bus Fare for Students: 50% off for elementary students, 25% off for students of junior/ senior high schools and colleges. Free Points for Senior Citizen Card and Disability Card holders: (1) 800 points offered for free each month for Senior Citizen Card and Disability Card holders (1000 points for those in Fuxing District); points will expire at the end of the month and do not accumulate across months. (2) Terms of Use: city bus, Taoyuan Metro, taxis for seniors & the disabled (less than NT$100: 36- point subsidy; NT$101 and above: 72-point subsidy), ticket to Taoyuan City Swimming Pool, fees for all facilities at Civil Sports Center (swimming pool, fitness center) and venue booking (badminton, table tennis, basketball courts, etc.). Public Services 7. Borrowing books from libraries 8. Paying government fees 1 9. Receiving push notifications from the App (events, government benefits, vaccination events, etc. ) 10. Enjoying sign-up discounts for Senior Citizen Education Programs 11. Signing in and signing out meetings or classes 12. Smart campus application (classroom management, course sign-in and sign-out) 13. Paying parking fees Multi-Purpose 14. Student ID Card 15. Employee ID 16. Volunteer ID 17. Motherhood Card 18. Door Access Card 19. Sport Card 20. Health Card 21. Membership Card of Farmers’ Association Multiple Devices 22. Credit card function 23. Mobile Citizen Card (across 3 major MNOs) 24. E-receipt 25. E-Wallet Event Points 26. Participating in city government events for points 27. Getting gifts or entering lucky draws at various city government events Special Deals 28. More than 1,100 partnering stores (Kwong Fong Plaza, ATT Eat-out, JC Park, Hi-Life, Wang Steak, YAKIYAN, KFC, Pizza Hut, etc.) 29. Special deals for tourist spots (Xiao Wulai Scenic Area: discount ticket NT$30, Back Cihu: discount ticket NT$50 ) 30. Special deals for tourism factories (Kuo Yuan Ye Co, Kimlan Foods, KONIG Foods, etc.) 31. Special deals for public venues (Taoyuan Civil Sports Center, Youth Activity Center, Women’s Center, etc.) 2.
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