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  1. Chunyun

    Chunyun ( traditional Chinese: 春運; simplified Chinese: 春运; pinyin: Chūnyùn; literally translated as "Spring transportation"), also referred to as the Spring Festival travel rush or the Chunyun period, is a period of travel in China with extremely high traffic load around the time of the Chinese New Year. The travel season in China ...

  2. Chunyun

    Learn about the largest human migration on earth happening annually in China, lasting for 40 days before and after the Chinese New Year. Find out the reasons, tips, and statistics of traveling by train during the Chunyun period, and see pictures and questions from travelers.

  3. Chunyun: Chinese New Year Travel Rush

    Learn why and how Chinese people travel during the Spring Festival, the longest and most stressful travel period in China. Find out the best and worst transport options, the busiest cities and routes, and the tips to avoid the crowds.

  4. China kicks off Spring Festival travel rush with 9 bln trips ...

    According to the country's transport ministry, an estimated 9 billion passenger trips are likely during the 2024 travel rush period. Of the total, 7.2 billion trips, or about 80 percent, will be made by self-driving, while 1.8 billion trips will occur via railways, highways, waterways, and civil aviation, the ministry said.

  5. Chunyun: Spring Festival Travel Rush, Chinese New Year Migration

    Learn about the reasons, safety issues and booking methods of Chunyun, the world's largest annual human migration around Chinese New Year. Find out how to travel in China during this busy season and enjoy the festive atmosphere.

  6. 3 billion journeys: World's biggest human migration begins in China

    Considered the largest human migration on the planet, Chunyun - the 40-day period when Chinese people head home to celebrate the Lunar New Year Spring Festival - is now underway. Some 3 ...

  7. China kicks off Lunar New Year travel rush, expects record 9 billion

    Item 1 of 2 Passengers wait to enter a subway outside Beijing Railway Station, after arriving by train during the Chinese Lunar New Year travel rush as the annual Spring Festival holidays ended in ...

  8. Spring Festival travel rush, a sign of unity and economic resilience

    The Spring Festival travel rush is a dynamic and multifaceted phenomenon that reflects both the cultural significance of family and reunion and the impressive economic growth of China. It showcases the country's infrastructure advancements, digital transformation, and the flourishing of various industries during this festive period. ...

  9. Record-breaking Spring Festival travel rush kicks off as economic

    China's chunyun, or Spring Festival travel rush, the world's largest annual human migration, begins on January 26, 2024. The 40-day chunyun is expected to see a new record of 9 billion passenger ...

  10. 2022 Spring Festival travel rush starts, 1.18 billion expected trips

    During the Spring Festival travel rush, relevant departments can provide more than 10.5 million seats per day, up more than 10 percent from 2019. If the COVID-19 epidemic occurs in some areas, the departments will quickly adjust the transportation capacity, stop or reduce the operation of passenger trains in affected areas, and curb the ...

  11. Spring Festival Travel Rush

    Spring Festival travel rush ends, rebounds transport. Big jump in rail passengers over holiday. Guizhou sends 4,500 migrant workers back to work. Dancing dragons, firecrackers tickle travelers.

  12. China Kicks off Lunar New Year Travel Rush, Expects Record 9 Billion Trips

    That would be nearly double the 4.7 billion trips made during the so-called Spring Festival travel rush in 2023 when ultra-strict COVID-19 restrictions were abolished.

  13. 4.7b domestic trips made during Spring Festival rush

    Some 4.73 billion passenger trips were made during the 40-day Spring Festival travel rush this year, with people across the nation able to travel freely and visit their loved ones, and for some, for the first time in three years. The huge travel figures demonstrate the considerable rebound in China's domestic travel industry following the ...

  14. 2024 Spring Festival Travel Rush

    2024 Spring Festival travel rush statistics; Shanghai's airports break travel records for Spring Festival; Lost and found leaps into action during travel rush

  15. China expects record-breaking Spring Festival travel rush

    An estimated 80 million passenger trips, a record high, are likely to be handled by China's civil aviation sector during this year's Spring Festival travel rush, which starts on Jan. 26 and ends on March 5, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). This figure represents a 44.9-percent surge compared with the same period ...

  16. 4.7b domestic trips made during Spring Festival rush

    A total of 325,000 tons of cross-border cargo was transported via the China-Laos Railway, nearly three times as much as the amount transported during the travel rush last year. Some 4.73 billion passenger trips were made during the 40-day Spring Festival travel rush this year, with people across the nation able to travel freely and visit their ...

  17. China Spring Festival travel rush boosts economic recovery

    China Spring Festival travel rush boosts economic recovery. BEIJING, Jan. 31 -- With most of the COVID-19 restrictions lifted in China and the infection peak now passed, the hustle and bustle of Spring Festival has returned and the world's second-largest economy is poised for economic recovery. Hundreds of millions of Chinese people joined the ...

  18. China's Spring Festival travel rush ends with recovering transport

    BEIJING -- The Spring Festival travel rush, which began on Jan 7 this year, ended on Wednesday, with passenger traffic continuing to recover. During the 40-day travel rush, more than 1.5 billion ...

  19. Tours in Moscow and St Petersburg

    Welcome to Russia! We are Sergey and Simon, a Russian and a Frenchman, both passionate about Moscow, Saint-Petersburg and classic cars. Together, we have created Put-in tours. Our goal is to help you experience Russian culture off the beaten path. Join us onboard our classic Soviet van and let's get rolling!

  20. Birds that returned to Moscow after overwintering

    Spring has finally come to Moscow: migratory birds have returned to the city from the south. ... Blyth's reed warblers, which are busy building nests, whinchats do not rush to set up their homes, but instead wait for the meadow grass to grow plentifully. The wren is one of the smallest migratory birds living in Moscow. It looks like a fluffy ...

  21. Spring Festival travel rush begins

    Spring Festival travel rush begins on Friday morning, with the China Railway Beijing Group alone expected to handle more than 39 million passenger trips, a growth of about 14 percent compared with ...

  22. Russia increases tourism and cultural cooperation with China

    A meeting themed "Russia-China Cultural and Tourism Cooperation" was held at the Russian House in Beijing on Tuesday. Representatives from China and Russia discussed tourism and cultural cooperation. During an interview with Evgeny Kozlov, first deputy head of the Office of the Mayor and Government of Moscow and chairman of the Moscow City ...

  23. Russia Moves to Cancel Major Events as Coronavirus Looms

    March 13, 2020. Russia is canceling a slew of major events, festivals and concerts to prevent the virus from spreading. Kirill Zykov / Moskva News Agency. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to ...