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China starts Spring Festival travel peak (1/5)

2019-01-22 16:27:08 Ecns.cn Editor :Gu Liping
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Passengers are seen onboard a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China\'s largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China\'s transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

Passengers are seen onboard a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China's largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China's transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

Passengers are seen onboard a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China\'s largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China\'s transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

Passengers are seen onboard a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China's largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China's transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

The Chinese character fu, which means fortune or good luck, is pasted on the window of a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China\'s largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China\'s transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

The Chinese character fu, which means fortune or good luck, is pasted on the window of a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China's largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China's transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

Passengers are seen onboard a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China\'s largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China\'s transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

Passengers are seen onboard a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China's largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China's transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

Passengers are seen onboard a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China\'s largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China\'s transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

Passengers are seen onboard a train at a railway station in Yichang City, Central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2019. The Spring Festival travel rush started Monday, unleashing China's largest seasonal migration as families reunite for the most important traditional holiday. From Jan. 21 to March 1, nearly three billion trips will be made on China's transport system as people set off for family gatherings or tours. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Yuyang)

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