Beginner · 6-8 min

Buy an Attraction Ticket
购买景点门票

After this scene, you can check whether same-day attraction tickets are available, buy one ticket with a passport, pay by scanning a QR code, and understand which entrance to use.

Learning

Scene setup

You arrive at the ticket office of a tourist attraction in China and hope to visit that day. At some attractions, tickets are registered to the visitor, so staff may ask foreign travelers to show a passport before issuing the ticket. Your first step is to check whether tickets are still available, then buy one at the counter and follow the entrance direction explained with the ticket.

Core dialogue

Hello, are there still tickets available for today?

售票员

Yes. How many would you like?

I would like one.

售票员

Are you a foreign visitor? Please show your passport.

Yes. Here you are.

售票员

One ticket is eighty yuan. Do you have Alipay?

Yes.

售票员

Scan this code to pay.

Okay, I paid.

售票员

Payment received. Here is your ticket. Enter through the entrance on the right.

Okay, thank you.

Key phrases

Pick a phrase and see what it means here, and how to reuse it.

Phrase Card

Phrase 1 of 6

háiyǒupiàoma

are tickets still available

From the dialogue

:您好,请问今天还有票吗

Hello, are there still tickets available for today?

Use it here

Use 还有票吗 to check whether tickets remain for a date or time.

Say it another way

  • jīntiānháiyǒupiàoma

    Are there tickets left for today?

  • xiàháiyǒupiàoma

    Are there tickets left for the afternoon?

  • míngtiānháiyǒupiàoma

    Are there tickets left for tomorrow?

Patterns

Pick a pattern and see how it helps you say new things in the same scene.

Pattern Card

Pattern 1 of 3

您要几 + Measure Word?

Ask how many items a customer wants using the appropriate measure word.

您要几量词

量词 = 张 for tickets, 杯 for drinks, 份 for orders

From dialogue

  • nínyàozhāng

    How many tickets would you like?

Try also

  • nínyàobēi

    How many cups would you like?

  • nínyàofèn

    How many portions would you like?

Common mistakes

Small fixes that make your Chinese sound natural.

1. Use 张 for a ticket

Not natural

我要一个票。

Natural

我要一张票。

Why

Tickets normally use the measure word 张, not 个.

2. Use 扫 for a QR code

Not natural

看这个码付款。

Natural

扫这个码付款。

Why

看 means look at; 扫 means scan the code with a phone.

3. Distinguish 入口 and 出口

Not natural

从右边的出口进去。

Natural

从右边的入口进去。

Why

入口 is where visitors enter; 出口 is where they leave.

Connected learning path

Practice this scene as part of a Chinese learning pack