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The 16th Asian Games will be held in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010. ICBC, as the only banking partner of the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games, offers ticket services of both online payment and at the bank outlets. Tickets for matches with confirmed schedules are already available since May 20, 2010. Tickets for other matches will be available for sale in October 2010. |
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To buy tickets online, please visit the official ticketing website of the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games at(tickets.gz2010.cn ).[See below for details] |
·Online Ticket Purchase Process |
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·When and Where to Collect tickets |
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Tickets are to be collected at a designated ICBC bank outlet after online booking is confirmed and payment is made. Please see the notices of the 2010 Asian Games Organizing Committee for detailed information on when you can collect the ticket(s). | |
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There are 400 designated ICBC ticketing outlets across the country, including Macau SAR. To buy tickets at an ICBC bank outlet, please take your valid identity document and an ICBC current account passbook or bank card, and drop in your nearest designated outlet. No service fee is charged. |
Search ICBC bank outlet to buy tickets: |
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·Sample Ticket Booking Form:View>> | |
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As per relevant working policies of the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee, ONLY current account passbooks, debit cards and/or credit cards issued by ICBC will be accepted for payment when you buy tickets at any official ticketing outlet (or designated ICBC outlet). To make sure you can buy the Asian Games tickets faster and easier, please drop in any ICBC outlet with your valid identity document and open a bank card or passbook account, if you do not have one yet. |
Note: For further information on the ticketing sale arrangement, see announcement by the Asian Games Organizing Committee or the official website. | | |