Veterans take buses and subways in Shenzhen for free.
According to the "Notice of the Shenzhen Municipal People's Government on Preferential Ride on City Buses and Rail Transit": Disabled military personnel must present the "Disabled Military Personnel Certificate of the People's Republic of China" and people who are disabled on duty. Policemen with their "Disabled People's Police Card" and active military personnel with their officer ID, police officer ID, and soldier ID can ride city buses and rail transit for free.
Demobilized soldiers, veterans returning home with illness, veterans involved in war and nuclear weapons, survivors of martyrs, survivors of soldiers who died in the line of duty, survivors of soldiers who died of illness, retired military cadres, etc. With the "Shenzhen Special Care Object Preferential Treatment Certificate" issued by the Shenzhen Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau, the target can ride the city's buses and rail transit for free.
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In addition to veterans, disabled people who apply for a love card can also ride buses and subways for free:
Disabled people can apply for a love card and ride for free Subway and bus, this benefit is really good. We working people and students have to take public transportation every day, which costs a lot of money. When traveling far away, you must bring your disability certificate. The love card cannot be used across provinces, but the disability certificate can. With your disability certificate, many tourist attractions in my country are free.
When taking a bus, just swipe the card directly. To apply for a love card, you need to consult with the local Disabled Persons' Federation, because the love card requires entering various information. Currently, you have to wait two to three months to get the card. There is no fee to apply for a love card. If the card is lost, you should promptly report the loss to the Disabled Persons' Federation. After reporting the loss, you can apply for a new card. You can get a new one in about one or two weeks.
Shenzhen Municipal Transportation Bureau--Notice on preferential use of city buses and rail transit