On December 29, China sees the start of the New Year holiday. China's railway network is expected to see 37 million passenger trips during the four-day New Year travel rush, according to China Railway Corporation.
On December 29, China sees the start of the New Year holiday. China's railway network is expected to see 37 million passenger trips during the four-day New Year travel rush, according to China Railway Corporation.
The New Year holiday, from December 29, 2017 to October 1, 2018, will witness 9.25 million average daily train trips, a seven percent increase compared with last year.
The New Year holiday, from December 29, 2017 to October 1, 2018, will witness 9.25 million average daily train trips, a seven percent increase compared with last year.
Passengers stand in queue for getting on buses in a bus station in Qingdao, Shandong Province, December 29, 2017.
Passengers stand in queue for getting on buses in a bus station in Qingdao, Shandong Province, December 29, 2017.
(Complied by Yang Chuchu)