![]() Shan Xiurong (单秀荣), a Chinese Opera performer and soprano from Beijing, was the first person to receive a first-generation identity card in China. ![]() Between 19, trials for the new identity card system took place in Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin. The first generation identification cards were single paged cards made of polyester film. On April 6, 1984, the State Council of the People's Republic of China passed the Identity Card Provisional Bill (中华人民共和国居民身份证试行条例), commencing the process of gradual introduction of personal identification, in the footsteps of many developed countries at the time. ![]() Prior to 1984, citizens within the People's Republic of China were not required to obtain or carry identification in public. According to the second chapter, tenth clause of the Resident Identity Card Law, residents are required to apply for resident identity cards from the local Public Security Bureau, sub-bureaus or local executive police stations. The Resident Identity Card ( Chinese: 居民身份证 pinyin: Jūmín Shēnfènzhèng) is an official identity document for personal identification in the People's Republic of China. Replacement for lost or damaged cards: RMB40 (above) and obverse (below) of a Resident Identity Card (Second-generation identification card)
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