A: How does Taipei’s YouBike service charge after the free ride for the first 30 minutes?
B: It’s NT$10 every 30 minutes within four hours.
A: What a bargain. No wonder Taipei is listed by Britain’s “Time Out” magazine as one of the best 50 cities in the world.
YouBikes in Taipei.Photo: Liberty Times 台北YouBikes。照片:自由時報
B: But I spotted a few English mistakes on YouBike’s Web site.
A: I guess that aspect of it still has room for improvement.
A: 台北市YouBike前30分鐘免費,之後怎麼算?
B: 4小時內每30分鐘10元。
A: 真劃算,難怪台北市會入選英國《Time Out》雜誌全球最佳的50座城市。
B: 不過我在YouBike的網站上看到了好幾個英文錯誤。
A: 看來這個部分還有改善的空間。(By Eddy Chang, Taipei Times/ 台北時報張聖恩)
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