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What's the use of holding a disabled card?
The purpose of holding a disabled card is as follows:

1, free visit, free visit for disabled people, access to public cultural and sports facilities such as museums, memorial halls, exhibition halls, stadiums, cultural centers, public libraries, etc., except when sports competitions and large-scale commercial activities are held;

2, the blind, first-class physical disabilities free of charge to take the city bus, subway, light rail, ferry and other public transport;

3, disabled family cable digital TV viewing maintenance fees, in accordance with the provisions of preferential treatment;

4, urban and rural poor families with disabilities priority into the minimum living security, on the basis of the original minimum living security, improve the security ratio of 20%.

Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Disabled Persons

Article 30

The state guarantees the right of disabled people to work.

People's governments at all levels shall make overall arrangements for the employment of disabled people and create employment conditions for them. Article 43

The government and society take the following measures to enrich the spiritual and cultural life of the disabled:

(a) through radio, film, television, newspapers, books, internet and other forms, timely publicity and reporting of the work and life of the disabled, to serve the disabled;

(2) Organizing and supporting the compilation and publication of Braille books, audiobooks for the blind and other books for the disabled, and establishing libraries of Braille books and audiobooks for the blind in public libraries according to the actual needs of the blind;

(three) to run TV sign language programs, special radio programs for the disabled, and promote TV programs and film and television works with subtitles and explanations;

(four) to organize and support the disabled to carry out mass cultural, sports and recreational activities, hold special cultural performances and sports meetings for the disabled, and participate in international competitions and exchanges;

(five) cultural, sports, entertainment and other public activities, to provide convenience and care for the disabled. Set up places for the disabled in a planned way.