Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the increasing trend of "reverse Spring Festival travel," which is becoming a new norm during the Spring Festival travel rush, with significant growth in ticket bookings for this trend [1][2]. - During the Spring Festival travel period in 2026, there is a notable increase in ticket bookings, with flight reservations rising by 84% and train ticket bookings increasing by over 50% compared to the previous year [1]. - The "reverse Spring Festival" helps alleviate the pressure on transportation systems by maximizing the utilization of available capacity, allowing for better service to travelers heading to cities [1][2]. Group 2 - Factors contributing to the rise in "reverse Spring Festival" travelers include discounts on tickets by transportation departments and the rational choice made by individuals facing high demand and prices for return tickets [2]. - Changes in family structures, such as the increase in single-child families, have led to a shift in how families celebrate the New Year, with more families opting for "reverse Spring Festival" to be together in urban areas [2]. - The phenomenon of "reverse Spring Festival" reflects changing social customs, where the emphasis is less on returning home and more on family togetherness, regardless of location [2]. Group 3 - While the positive changes associated with "reverse Spring Festival" are commendable, the situation where some elderly individuals feel compelled to choose this option for their children's convenience should not be overlooked [3]. - There is a need for transportation departments to enhance capacity and services to ensure smooth travel for migrant workers returning home, as well as to implement staggered holidays and paid leave policies [3]. - Improving accessibility for elderly travelers and providing comprehensive public services for those participating in "reverse Spring Festival" can enhance the overall experience and promote this new cultural practice [3].
让“反向过年”更好发挥正向价值
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-07 01:11