epa11874211 Travelers wait for their trains at the Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, in Shanghai, China, 04 February 2025. This year's Lunar New Year celebrations kicked off on 29 January 2025 and will last for 15 days, while 05 February marks the return to normal business operations. The Chinese Lunar New Year has sparked a surge in travel, with an estimated 4.8 billion inter-regional passenger trips expected across China during the first half of the 40-day Spring Festival travel rush, according to the Ministry of Transport research center. EPA/ALEX PLAVEVSKI
CHINA NEW YEAR TRAVEL
CHINA NEW YEAR TRAVEL
epa11874211 Travelers wait for their trains at the Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, in Shanghai, China, 04 February 2025. This year's Lunar New Year celebrations kicked off on 29 January 2025 and will last for 15 days, while 05 February marks the return to normal business operations. The Chinese Lunar New Year has sparked a surge in travel, with an estimated 4.8 billion inter-regional passenger trips expected across China during the first half of the 40-day Spring Festival travel rush, according to the Ministry of Transport research center. EPA/ALEX PLAVEVSKI
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