Scanning luggage of Chinese New Year's travelers
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Scanners at the bus station in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province revealed that the Chinese New Year travelers are carrying things that look like the Chinese ink and wash paintings for Spring Festival. /VCG Photo

Scanners at the bus station in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province revealed that the Chinese New Year travelers are carrying things that look like the Chinese ink and wash paintings for Spring Festival. /VCG Photo

On the second day of Chunyun (human migration for Spring Festival), more people started to travel. Their luggage includes a variety of goods that show the warmth of the Spring Festival as well as holidaymakers' eagerness to be with their families. /VCG Photo

On the second day of Chunyun (human migration for Spring Festival), more people started to travel. Their luggage includes a variety of goods that show the warmth of the Spring Festival as well as holidaymakers' eagerness to be with their families. /VCG Photo

This year’s Chunyun begins on Thursday, with travel rush expected to be at its peak from February 8 to February 14. /VCG Photo

This year’s Chunyun begins on Thursday, with travel rush expected to be at its peak from February 8 to February 14. /VCG Photo

According to a security inspector at the bus station, apart from fruits and alcohol, passengers are carrying Yangzhou baozi, or steamed bun stuffed with meat back home in Yangzhou as gifts for friends and families. /VCG Photo

According to a security inspector at the bus station, apart from fruits and alcohol, passengers are carrying Yangzhou baozi, or steamed bun stuffed with meat back home in Yangzhou as gifts for friends and families. /VCG Photo