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Traffic peak starts in China as festival ends
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9-Feb-2003 - |
A traffic peak starts in China as the Spring Festival holidays end and millions of people are heading back to work. With Friday's (Feb.7) transportation peak, trains, planes, buses and cars were once again groaning under the strain, reported China Daily on Saturday (Feb.8). Four million people traveled by train on Friday (Feb.7) and 360,000 by air, according to official estimates by the Ministry of Railways and the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China. In China, increasing numbers of rural workers are migrating to cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, in search of jobs, particularly in the burgeoning construction industry, according to the paper. In order to handle the mass movement, many railway stations brought in temporary trains to meet the demand. |
9-Feb-2003 - |
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