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How do I activate the barcode on the BOC Chinese Cultural Debit Card to enjoy borrowing privilege in the library in the China Cultural Centre?

Who can enlighten me with the Procedures and steps for the activation of the barcode on the BOC Chinese Debit Card to enjoy borrowing privilege in the library in the China Cultural Centre?

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    The first step will probably have to be the application of the BOC Chinese Cultural Debit Card at any BOC branch. You would find that at the back of this Debit Card, there is an inactivated barcode which can function as a library card in China Cultural Centre. The next step would require you to visit the China Cultural Centre personally with your NRIC, Passport or long-term visit pass in order to activate the barcode to enjoy the borrowing privilege in the library. Note that you will be required to pay a deposit under the centre’s policy, and finally with that done you can proceed to use your BOC Chinese Cultural Card to borrow books from the library in the China Cultural Centre.

    2019.08.01 5:15

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