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Passengers drag their luggage at the Shanghai South Railway Station in Shanghai, China, January 19, 2025. /CFP
China's train ticket booking platform 12306 has sold 214 million tickets for the Spring Festival travel rush as of 9 a.m. Monday, according to the country's railway operator.
On Monday, the seventh day of the travel rush period, an estimated 13.45 million railway trips are expected nationwide, according to China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. The company will put an additional 862 trains into operation to accommodate the growing demand.
The Spring Festival travel rush, also known as chunyun, which marks the start of a new year in the Chinese lunar calendar, is known as the largest human migration on the planet. This year's chunyun started on January 14 and will end on February 22.
This year's travel rush is China's first chunyun after UNESCO inscribed the Spring Festival on its intangible cultural heritage list in December last year.