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Is it free for disabled people to travel? Do disabled people in Wuhan have free annual cards?

In China, disabled people enjoy preferential treatment in many aspects, such as taking public transport. In fact, there are still many concessions that everyone doesn't know about, and they won't reach the ears of disabled people. These are still worthy of attention, so that we can be happier. Can some disabled people in Wuhan really have free annual travel cards? Look down with Bian Xiao.

Many people know that there will be some concessions for the disabled on public transportation, but as for other concessions, it is not clear to everyone. In fact, in Wuhan, disabled people have the opportunity to get a Monday card and go to many scenic spots for free. Traveling for the disabled is equivalent to free tickets.

On February 7th, 65438, the China Disabled Persons' Federation donated 350,000 travel cards to the disabled in Wuhan, and each of the entourage will also receive a tasteful travel card. Cardholders can visit 500 scenic spots nationwide for free. Including scenic spots such as Jiuzhen Mountain and Zhanggong Shanzhai.

Due to the different levels of economic development and the different operating capacity of local public transport, the preferential policies for disabled people to take public transport for free will be different.

There is no uniform regulation in the country, and the scenic spots in different regions are different. There are probably the following four situations:

1, some scenic spots, holders of disability certificates can enjoy free tickets;

2. In some scenic spots, you can't enjoy the discount of tickets with the disability certificate;

3. In some scenic spots, holders of disability certificates can enjoy some discounts on tickets;

4. Some scenic spots, with the disability certificate, can enjoy different ticket discounts according to different degrees of disability.

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1, tickets for Rainbow Beach Scenic Area are free.

2. The ChristianRandPhillips Tomb in Kashgar does not apply for a disability certificate for free.

3. Tickets for Tianshan Tianchi Scenic Area are free, but the shuttle bus is half price.

4. Bayinbuluke Scenic Area, the first, second and third disabled people are free, and they are assessed as six types of disabled people with half a ticket; In accordance with the "Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance", people with disabilities who are rated as Grade 1 to Grade 6 are free of charge, and those with disabilities who are rated as Grade 7 to Grade 10 are rated as half-tickets; According to "Military Disability Rating Standard (Trial)", civil servants with disabilities rated as Grade 1 to Grade 6 are free of charge, and those with disabilities rated as Grade 7 to Grade 10 are half-free.

3 1 province (city) has made it clear that disabled people (deaf people) can visit scenic spots for free. Friends will surely find that some scenic spots are open to the disabled free of charge. In fact, there are relevant regulations in various places that require people with disabilities to enter the scenic spot free of charge.

What scenic spots can disabled people visit for free?

So which provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions have clear regulations? Bian Xiao helped everyone to sort out and summarize, and found that 3 1 province, city and autonomous region clearly stipulates that disabled people can enter tourist attractions or scenic spots free of charge.

The provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions with clear documents are: Beijing, Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Henan, Hunan, Hainan, Chongqing, Sichuan, Ningxia, Guizhou, Shaanxi, Gansu, Yunnan, Qinghai and Tianjin. Although other provinces have mentioned relevant contents, the expressions are somewhat vague. For example, some regulations say "public cultural facilities" and "public places", and whether tourist attractions (spots) are included is controversial.

It is worth noting that some places also stipulate whether accompanied severely disabled people enjoy preferential policies and how to charge for scenic traffic.

Specific documents, implementation date or time, and specific contents are as follows:

Measures for the implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Disabled Persons 2012/31Article 41 The government and society shall take the following measures to enrich the spiritual and cultural life of disabled persons:

Public places such as culture, sports and entertainment should provide convenience and care for disabled people to participate in activities.

Parks, tourist attractions, libraries, art galleries, exhibition halls, museums, memorial halls, cultural centers, stadiums and other public cultural and sports venues should be open to the disabled free of charge in accordance with the regulations, and provide auxiliary services. "