Government to launch guide to help elderly Hongkongers with revised HK$2 fare scheme
Hong Kong's government will launch a transport guide and public awareness campaign to assist elderly residents in adapting to the revised HK$2 transport fare scheme, set to begin next Friday. The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Chris Sun Yuk-han, announced the initiative, which includes posters, explanatory materials at elderly centers, and ambassadors stationed at 75 locations citywide.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's government will launch a transport guide and public awareness campaign to assist elderly residents in adapting to the revised HK$2 transport fare scheme, set to begin next Friday. The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Chris Sun Yuk-han, announced the initiative, which includes posters, explanatory materials at elderly centers, and ambassadors stationed at 75 locations citywide. The guide will provide district-specific advice, helping seniors differentiate between routes offering the HK$2 fare and those with a 20% discount. Specifically, it will advise on identifying shorter, cheaper routes and avoiding longer, cross-harbor bus routes. The goal is to ensure elderly residents can navigate the updated fare system effectively.
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5 extractedAmbassadors for the scheme would be stationed at 75 locations across Hong Kong.
Posters and explanatory materials would be displayed at government-run elderly centres.
The government would extensively publicise changes to the scheme and introduce a guide covering different districts.
The revised HK$2 transport fare scheme comes into effect next Friday.
Hong Kong authorities will launch a transport guide to help seniors adapt to the revised HK$2 transport fare scheme.