Railway ushers in peak of return passenger flow as Chinese New Year holiday ends
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February 17 is the last day of the 2021 Chinese New Year holiday, and trains across the country saw a peak in return passengers. The photo shows passengers arriving and leaving at the East Square of Wuhan Railway Station. (Photos: VCG)
February 17 is the last day of the 2021 Chinese New Year holiday, and trains across the country saw a peak in return passengers. The photo shows passengers arriving and leaving the East Square of Wuhan Railway Station.
On February 17, 2021, passengers carry their luggage at Ganyu Bus Terminal in Lianyungang City, Jiangsu, Eastern China.
On February 17, 2021, passengers board a train in Shenyang, Liaoning, Northern China on the last day of the Chinese New Year holiday.
On February 16, 2021, the fifth day of the first lunar month of the Chinese lunar calendar, the Spring Festival holiday came to an end, and railways in Chengdu, Leshan, Sichuan and other places ushered in a slight peak of short-distance return passengers. The photo shows passengers in Leshan Station lining up to board a train to Chengdu.
On February 17, 2021, passengers walk out of the Suzhou Railway Station in Jiangsu, Eastern China.
Passengers across China are returning to work as February 17 is the last day of the Chinese New Year holiday. Suzhou Railway Station, Jiangsu, Eastern China ushered in the peak of return passengers. Since most people chose to celebrate the New Year where they stay, passenger flow has been significantly reduced compared to previous years, and the train stations were relatively quiet. (Compiled by Yang Jiaqi)