Yes.
As long as the card’s validity period has not expired, that’s fine. (The general validity period is 3-5 years from the date of card application, and the validity period will also be printed on the front of the card and can be seen.)
A credit card refers to recording relevant information about the cardholder's account and having a bank credit limit and overdraft functions, and provide cardholders with various media related to banking services. Credit cards are divided into credit cards and quasi-credit cards. A credit card refers to a credit card in which the cardholder has a certain credit limit and can consume within the credit limit and then repay; a quasi-credit card refers to a credit card in which the cardholder can A quasi-credit card that deposits a certain amount of reserve fund and can be overdrafted within the specified credit limit when the reserve account balance is insufficient for payment. The so-called credit card generally refers to a credit card only.