BEIJING: The Spring Festival, the most important Chinese festival centered on family reunions, has become even bigger in 2024.
The number of people returning home in China this year increased by 23 percent compared to the same period last year, according to telecommunications operator China Mobile’s big data analysis.
The number of railway passengers in China dropped by about 40 percent on February 9, the eve of the first day of this year’s Spring Festival, or the Chinese Lunar New Year, compared to the previous day, as many people had already returned home or embarked on their journeys, data from an official ticketing platform showed. On February 8, the number of railway passengers remained high, with 12.9 million people taking trains. As of February 9, more than 170 million people have taken trains during the Spring Festival travel rush, known as chunyun in Chinese.
Starting from January 26, the 40-day travel rush is expected to see a record high 9 billion cross-regional passenger trips, according to the Ministry of Transport. The peak of the travel flow is expected to be on the fourth day of the Chinese Spring Festival, according to China Mobile’s big data analysis.
Chunyun is the world’s largest annual human migration. China Mobile’s data also showed that the average distance of people returning home during the Spring Festival is 509 kilometers.
Meanwhile, The reasons for applying for visa-free entry to China’s Hainan province have been expanded for nationals of several countries, China’s National Immigration Administration announced on Friday. Starting from Friday, citizens from dozens of countries will be allowed to enter Hainan visa-free for purposes such as business, visiting, family reunions, medical treatment, exhibitions, and sport competitions for a stay of up to 30 days, the administration said in an online announcement. However, work and study are not included.
The entry and exit ports will include all the ports open to the outside world established by the country in Hainan province, and the activities will be limited to the administrative area of the province. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item