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CGTN: More than a journey: How Spring Festival travel rush reflects a changing China
Globenewswire· 2026-02-03 04:07
Core Insights - The 2026 Spring Festival travel rush, known as chunyun, begins on February 2 and lasts for 40 days, concluding on March 13, with an estimated 9.5 billion inter-regional passenger trips expected during this period [3][4]. Logistics and Infrastructure - The 2026 chunyun is characterized by a significant reliance on self-driving vehicles, projected to account for approximately 80% of all trips, while rail and civil aviation are anticipated to reach record passenger volumes of 540 million and 95 million, respectively [5]. - The Ministry of Transport has expanded the highway charging network to 71,500 charging points to support the increase in electric vehicles, with real-time monitoring available through a mini-program [6]. - China's railway system, enhanced by a high-speed network exceeding 50,000 kilometers, employs advanced ticketing and infrastructure to facilitate a high-capacity travel experience [7]. - Safety measures include pre-positioned de-icing equipment and specialized rescue teams in response to potential cold weather disruptions, coordinated by over 20 government departments [8]. Passenger Services - The 2026 travel rush introduces "heartwarming services" aimed at enhancing passenger comfort, transforming the migration experience into a more personalized journey [9]. - The expansion of "quiet carriages" on over 8,000 high-speed trains provides a peaceful environment for travelers, with broadcast volumes capped at 40% and staff offering silent service and entertainment for children [10]. - "Silver Hair" services at major airports and rail stations prioritize ease of travel for seniors, with special provisions for those aged 80 and above [11]. - The introduction of "Pet Rail" services in Henan Province allows families to travel with pets, expanding from one to four stations for specialized transport [12].
Song Dynasty Charm & Spring Festival Cheer: China's Hangzhou Welcomes Year of the Horse
Globenewswire· 2026-01-28 17:09
HANGZHOU, China, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Chinese Lunar Year of the Horse is around the corner. Symbolizing vitality and journeys, the horse brings the perfect season for spring outings, and one go-to destination is Hangzhou, capital city of east China's Zhejiang Province. A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link. Hangzhou, home to three World Heritage Sites including the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, West Lake, and the Grand Canal, not only ...