High-speed trains line up to prepare for the biggest migration of human history
Hundreds of millions of people will set out on their return home to celebrate Tet in the traditional Chinese New Year, creating the largest migration in human history with about 2.98 billion trips.
Hundreds of millions of people will set out on their return home to celebrate Tet in the traditional Chinese New Year, creating the largest migration in human history with about 2.98 billion trips.
When there were only a few days left until the traditional Chinese New Year, the greatest migration of human history began to take place. This year, China's rail system will handle most of the transport operations to bring hundreds of millions of people back to New Year's holiday.
From January 13 to February 21, there were about 2.98 billion trips around China, up 2.2% from last year. The record of 2016 has been broken, making the journey to home in 2017 become the biggest migration in human history.
High-speed trains are located at Wuhan Station, Hubei Province, China.
High-speed trains are located at Wuhan Station, Hubei Province, China. They are prepared to serve a large number of commuters during the Tet holidays.
Although the authorities have prepared options to deal with the huge number of people who will move in the last days of the year, bad weather conditions, including fog, snow . add pressure to the migration. this year.
As for railway, the number of trips is expected to increase by 9.7% compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, the aviation industry also has to transport about 58.3 million flights, up 10%.
Coming home to eat Tet is always a difficult and arduous journey for many Chinese people because most of the population is concentrated in big cities.
Train stations in Wuhan often witness the sea of people queuing up on the train in every year-end.
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