What is the different between standard on-loan Octopus card and tourist Octopus card in Hong Kong?
I will be travelling to Hong Kong next week and octopus card seems like a must for hassle free trip. However I discover on the website there are standard on-loan octopus and tourist octopus.
However I cannot find the difference between them. They are both stored value and stored value are refundable. Tourist card cost 39$ non refundable while standard card cost 50$ refundable deposit.
Is there any difference I am missing? Is there any benefit to buy tourist card at all?
My trip will be for 3 days.
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Some background to what the Octopus is
Octopus is a stored value card that was invented by an Australian company, but turned down by Australia for being too advanced, and subsequently sold to Hong Kong, where now "everyone has one."
The idea is it has so many tentacles connecting to everything you can pay everywhere. It's really useful.
You can purchase at 7-11, convenience stores, MTR (subway and railway), big buses, small buses, some taxis, some McDonald's, some other food stores, and so on, using the badatong.
In Cantonese you say Octopus like: "bada tong"
Note: In Taiwan there is a similar card called an "Easy Card", or "yoyo cut" in Mandarin
Answer to difference between Tourist Sold and Standard On Loan cards
Here's a link with all the information on the difference between the two types.
A summary is:
- Sold means you purchased the card.
- On loan means they lent you the card.
Return policy:
- Sold means when you return it, they refund you all stored value greater than the cost of the card.
- On loan means they refund you all value, including the HKD50 deposit you paid for the load.
More details on the on loan card:
- On loan has a HKD50 deposit which you can "dip into" when you have 0 stored value on your card. Say you go through the MTR and the fare is 11.60, and you only have 5.30 on your card no problem if you have an on loan card, the balance will just go to -6.30 in that case.
- Some shops let you pay into the negative balance for the on loan cards, and others will not.
- On loan cards and sold cards cannot be refunded if they are lost.
Extra Notes: You can get refunds if you lose identity-linked octopus cards. These are AAVS cards and personalized cards. AAVS cards are linked to your bank account or card, and when the balance drops below a certain amount, automatically recharge from your account (awesome, right?). You can cancel these at MTR if you lose them, and transfer any balance to a replacement card. Personalized cards are linked to your identity, and you can get a refund for these and cancel them even if you lose the card, just by proving your identity.
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You can top up badatong at 7-11, or in MTR, and some other places.
If you want to top up the badatong in Cantonese say:
- zun zek leung baak.
Which means "top up HKD 200"
- zun zek - top up
- leung - two
- baak - hundred
So if you want to add 100 say:
- zun zek yut baak.
If you want to add 300 say:
- zun zek saam baak.
The aa pronounce like "a" in "are".
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Types of cards. There are two main types of Octopus card (On-Loan and Sold), and two less common types (the Airport Express Tourist and the MTR Airport Staff).What is on-loan Octopus card?
An On-Loan Octopus is an Octopus lent to the user by Octopus Cards Limited that requires a refundable deposit of HK$50 and has an initial stored value (the amount varies subject to card type). A Sold Octopus requires no deposit and has no initial stored value (unless otherwise specified).What are the different functions of an Octopus card?
From a simple way to pay fares on public transport, Octopus has extended its reach into small-value payments in the retail sector as well as many other applications, including government tolled tunnel, parking, access control for residential and commercial building, support for various facilities in schools and self- ...Can Tourist buy Octopus card?
On-Loan Octopus Card. The On-Loan Octopus card is a rechargeable stored value card and is perfect for tourists. Available types: Adult, Child, Elder and Personalised. To purchase an On-Loan card, a passport or any other identification is not required, except Personalised.(Octopus card in Hongkong)What is Octopus card?How does it work?Where to buy? How much?
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Answering: "Is there any benefit to buy tourist card at all?"
The tourist Octopus card appears to be intended to be kept as a souvenir.
The Sold Tourist Octopus card has an iconic Hong Kong design, making it an ideal souvenir that can be used again when you come back.
Also from wikipedia:
In contrast to On-Loan cards, Sold cards are sponsored and branded cards. They are souvenir cards that are frequently released by Octopus Cards Limited. The designs for these cards usually come from fictional characters in popular culture, or they are inspired by Chinese cultural events such as Chinese New Year. These cards are sold at a premium, have limited or no initial stored value, and cannot be refunded, but they can otherwise be used as ordinary cards.
The effective cost of this souvenir is 30 HKD over that of the on-loan card given the 9 HKD cost of returning an on-loan card early. If you choose to keep the card, you can use any remaining value up to 3 years after the last top-up.
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