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How to use the MIR card when traveling to China

🧠 Many Russian tourists are wondering: can they use a MIR card in China? Let's find out! 🚫 Important to know: ☹️Unfortunately, the MIR card is not suitable for everyday purchases or paying for local transportation in China; 😢You also can't withdraw money from ATMs in China with a MIR card; ☺️However, there is a way to use it profitably! ✅ A great solution is the Trip.com app! In the Trip.com app, the MIR card is accepted for: ✈️booking train and plane tickets; 🏢booking hotels; 🎠purchasing tickets to various attractions (from Shanghai Disneyland to local excursions). 💡 Why is it convenient? - no need to look for alternative payment methods; - Plan your entire trip in one place; - Wide selection of services and destinations; - The app is available in Russian, so you don't have to navigate foreign interfaces; - Customer support is also available in Russian. 🎯 What you can book with your MIR card on Trip.com: - Transportation tickets - save time and avoid queues at train stations and airports; - Hotels - choose from a wide variety of accommodations to suit your taste and budget; - Tickets to museums, parks, shows, and excursions - from popular tourist attractions to hidden gems of China. 📘 Additional benefits of Trip.com: 🔈Detailed guides to many destinations - learn all the ins and outs of travel; 💡Lots of ideas and recommendations on what to do, where to go, and what to see - the app will help make your trip rich and interesting. 💸Create an account, write reviews of the places you've visited, share your impressions, and earn Trip Coins that you can use for discounts in the future! 🌍 Trip.com — your reliable assistant on your trip to China! #worldmapinChina #Chinaguide #traveltoChina #Tripcom #usefultipfortourists #bookinginChina ❓ Any questions? Leave a comment — we'll be happy to answer them! ✈️
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