
Record-Breaking Travel Marks China’s Spring Festival
China witnesses record-breaking travel as millions journey home for the Spring Festival, highlighting the enduring significance of family and tradition.
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China witnesses record-breaking travel as millions journey home for the Spring Festival, highlighting the enduring significance of family and tradition.
Amid the Spring Festival, travelers like Wang Hui and Ms. Zhong journey from Shenzhen to their hometowns, embracing family and traditions during China’s most significant holiday.
Millions of Chinese travelers embark on journeys home for the Spring Festival, highlighting deep-rooted traditions and the importance of family amidst record-breaking travel volumes.
During China’s Spring Festival, millions journey home in a record-breaking travel rush. Stories of people like Wang Hui and Ms. Zhong highlight the enduring significance of family and tradition.
Every year, people like Wang Hui and Zhong travel across China to reunite with family for the Spring Festival, embracing traditions and the warmth of home despite the challenges of long journeys.
At the break of dawn, travelers like Wang Hui and Ms. Zhong begin their journeys from Shenzhen back to their hometowns, highlighting the deep-rooted cultural significance of family reunions during China’s Spring Festival.
As China’s Spring Festival ushers in a record-breaking travel rush, residents like Wang Hui and Ms. Zhong embark on heartfelt journeys home, highlighting the enduring importance of family and tradition.
As China’s Spring Festival approaches, millions like Wang Hui and Ms. Zhong embark on heartfelt journeys home, highlighting the enduring importance of family and tradition during the festive season.
Millions journey home as China’s Spring Festival prompts record-breaking travel and heartfelt reunions, highlighting the enduring importance of family and tradition.
Millions across the Chinese mainland embark on record-breaking journeys during the Spring Festival, reuniting with families and celebrating cultural traditions amid the annual travel rush.
Millions across China embark on journeys home for the Spring Festival. At Shenzhen North Railway Station, travelers like Wang Hui and Ms. Zhong reflect on the pull of home and the importance of family traditions.
Millions of Chinese travelers embark on record-breaking journeys home for the Spring Festival, embracing traditions and reuniting with family, as stories from Shenzhen highlight the enduring pull of hometown roots.
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Over 270 million inter-regional trips are expected on Friday, the 11th day of China’s Spring Festival travel rush, marking a significant surge in travel as people journey home for family reunions.
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