China’s Spring Festival travel rush starts with record trips expected
2026-02-03 15:59 Xinhua

Calligraphers write Spring Festival couplets for passengers at Hohhot East Railway Station in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Feb. 2, 2026.
China ushered in its largest annual population migration on Monday, 15 days ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year.
A total of 9.5 billion passenger trips are expected during this year's travel rush period that will end on March 13, which will be a historic high. (Xinhua/Ma Jinrui)

Passengers watch a robot performance at Hefei South Railway Station in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, Feb. 2, 2026.
China ushered in its largest annual population migration on Monday, 15 days ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year.
A total of 9.5 billion passenger trips are expected during this year's travel rush period that will end on March 13, which will be a historic high. (Xinhua/Du Yu)

A local opera performance is staged aboard a high-speed train in east China's Anhui Province on Feb. 2, 2026.
China ushered in its largest annual population migration on Monday, 15 days ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year.
A total of 9.5 billion passenger trips are expected during this year's travel rush period that will end on March 13, which will be a historic high. (Xinhua/Du Yu)




