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A new way to buy film ticket

(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2007-01-26 09:42



Recently www.wangpiao.com.cn, a new website selling movie tickets, was
launched. People who want to watch films don't have to go to the cinema
or wait in queues to buy tickets themselves. Now the website service is
available in four cities, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Wuhan.

How to buy tickets? First, log on the website, fill in your name and
password, then choose the cinema you'd like to go to and pick the time
and seat you prefer. After you decide, you may choose the way you want to
receive the ticket, either by email or short message service. You can pay
online (most banks in China offer online payment services). When you
finish, the ticket will be sent to your email box or mobile phone with
all the necessary information.

People in Beijing and Guangzhou can even buy tickets with their mobile
phones.

You'll find an automatic machine in most cinemas.. If you have printed
out your ticket from the Internet, just scan the code number of the
ticket through the machine and it will print a real ticket that you can
use to enter the cinema. You can also scan the message sent to your
mobile phone to claim your ticket. If that doesn't work, just manually
input the serial number of the ticket into the machine.
Now, you'll get 10 per cent off if you buy tickets on this website.

The tickets are non-refundable and unchangeable once purchased.












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