Shiyan consumption coupon cultural tourism coupon, the use of "full reduction" approach, the amount of consumption must meet the face value of the coupon more than 3 times can be used. Each consumption is limited to the use of a consumption coupon. Consumers present the coupon two-dimensional code before consumption, scanning code payment is automatically deducted.
Consumption vouchers are a kind of coupon, which is one of the tools to realize the economic policy. When an economic downturn leads to a significant decline in private consumption, the government or enterprises issue consumer vouchers to the people as payment vouchers for future consumption, in the hope of increasing the people's purchasing power and desire to consume in order to revitalize consumption activities, and even to further stimulate the growth of activities such as production and investment, and to accelerate the recovery of the economy.
In China, there are five major types of consumer vouchers: government vouchers, social vouchers, tourism vouchers, transfer vouchers and education and training vouchers, and the vouchers issued by the relevant enterprises are generally cash vouchers with a face value of 100 yuan, and there are also social vouchers with a face value of 20 yuan.
Enterprises in the process of coping with the international financial crisis in order to realize the preservation of employment and income, with the government allocated a variety of industrial development support funds and enterprise support incentives for the development of reproduction and the payment of social insurance premiums purchased for the enterprise to purchase goods, services, and for the welfare of the staff of the consumer vouchers.
The Hangzhou Municipal Government in Zhejiang Province allocated 100 million yuan to distribute consumption vouchers worth 100 to 200 yuan each around the Spring Festival of 2009 to low-income families, families in difficulty, retired workers, and primary and secondary school students.
In March 2009, Hangzhou again launched a total of more than 600 million yuan of various types of consumption vouchers, with the standard of 200 yuan, 500 yuan and so on, according to different types and needs.
The municipal government of Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, in order to expand domestic demand, issued consumption vouchers equivalent to RMB 100 per person by December 29, 2008, for about 379,100 people who were registered as urban and rural low-income recipients, rural five-guarantee recipients, and urban and rural key beneficiaries of preferential benefits from December 1, 2008, to December 20, 2008, for the three categories of people.