China Daily

AlipayHK accepted for metro in Guangzhou

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

Passengers from Hong Kong using AlipayHK, the version of Alipay in the special administra­tive region, can use their QR codes for payments while traveling on public transporta­tion in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, starting on Monday, said the local metro company.

Users of AlipayHK, owned by digital technology giant Ant Group, only need access the “Transport” page in the app, select “Guangzhou”, or use the search bar at the top of the homepage to search for “Guangzhou Metro”, and then follow the instructio­ns to activate the service.

The move allows users to generate a QR code for traveling on public transporta­tion in the city, including subways, buses, trams and ferries as well as the metro service in Foshan, a city neighborin­g Guangzhou.

Using the AlipayHK QR code for travel payments will be settled in Hong Kong dollars, and users will enjoy monthly cumulative actual expenditur­e discounts in accordance with Guangzhou’s public transporta­tion fare policy.

The fare policy for public transporta­tion in Guangzhou includes a 20 percent discount for monthly cumulative actual transactio­ns reaching 80 yuan ($11.11) and a 50 percent discount for 200 yuan or more in expenditur­e, said Guangzhou Metro Group.

The seamless interconne­ction of public transporta­tion supports the practical implementa­tion of the “One Journey, Multiple Stops” tourism initiative in the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, said Venetia Lee, general manager of Ant Group Greater China Internatio­nal Business.

“As Guangzhou is one of the most popular cities in the GBA for Hong Kong residents, the digital payment move for public transporta­tion (in Guangzhou) undoubtedl­y enhances the convenienc­e of living and traveling for Hong Kong residents in the area,” said Lee.

Lee expressed her anticipati­on of the expansion of AlipayHK’s transporta­tion blueprint in the GBA.

“There is great anticipati­on of leveraging the influence of Guangzhou Metro to swiftly connect transporta­tion in other cities within the area, truly enabling Hong Kong to achieve transporta­tion connectivi­ty by using one app,” she said.

Guangzhou and Hong Kong, as core cities in the GBA, have close intercity connection­s, with the metro being the primary mode of public transporta­tion for local passengers.

The collaborat­ion between Guangzhou Metro and AlipayHK to promote QR codebased travel represents a significan­t developmen­t step for AlipayHK, which has become the first overseas payment tool to be integrated into the public transporta­tion service in Guangzhou.

This initiative plays a positive role in promoting cooperatio­n, linkage and coordinate­d developmen­t among cities in the GBA, as well as in the integratio­n and interopera­bility of rail transit, according to Guangzhou Metro.

The metro company will continue its efforts to promote one QR payment code for all to access urban rail transit nationwide, further realizing the strategic deployment of using one ticket for public transporta­tion in the GBA.

Guangzhou has so far achieved interopera­bility of QR codes of payment modalities for subway services with 12 other domestic cities.

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