Users without a Chinese bank card can use MasterCard or Visa to pay for the ticket online. Users will be charged a 3% fee if it's paid by foreign card.
Generally, no. There may be a fee for foreign credit cards or express delivery, though.
no,they are plastic cards like credit cards
Below is a link for free Chinese New Year Cards!
http://googletranslater.com
yes
I thinks its 52 cards in a pack (without joker)
No, it has cards in English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Japanese and Korean. There are legitimate Chinese cards, but only for three specific promotional cards. All other Chinese language cards are fake. Cards used to be printed in Portuguese, but these have been discontinued.
http://www.bestticketshere.com/ appears to specialize in discounted Disneyland tickets, though they only offer tickets for both parks, not single-park tickets. Their tickets come with a money-back guarantee, and accept all major credit cards.
If five cards are drawn from a deck of cards without replacement, what is the probability that at least one of the cards is a heart?
52 cards in a pack (without Jokers)
no , the Chinese did
If you mean "cards" played in a game, it's "牌"or"纸牌"or"扑克(牌)"。