Graphics: What does the Spring Festival travel rush mean for coronavirus-hit Wuhan?
China's Spring Festival travel rush, the world's largest annual human migration, kicked off on January 10 this year, and 1 billion trips were made as of Sunday, much less than the same period last year.
"Four days before Spring Festival, I canceled my trip back home although I didn't celebrate last Spring Festival in Wuhan," Xiaojie, a 28-year-old "Beijing drifter" who came from Wuhan City, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak, told CGTN.
"It's not just for me; it's also for people around me," Xiaojie said.
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Graphics: What does the Spring Festival travel rush mean for coronavirus-hit Wuhan?