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  1. China's new year nightmare: 3 billion trips and a virus

  2. Lunar New Year is China’s biggest holiday. For the third ...

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  4. China Cautiously Takes to the Road for Lunar New Year

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    This year, China’s Ministry of Transportation expects 1.18 billion trips to be made during the Lunar New Year travel season, a 35% increase from last year – but still much lower than the 3 billion trips taken in 2019 before the pandemic.
    In a normal year, China sees around three billion trips during the Chunyun period. But last year, as the virus began to gain momentum and the government introduced travel restrictions, figures from the Ministry of Transport show the number of trips fell by more than half.
    Lunar New Year is China’s biggest holiday. For the third straight year, many families will be forced to spend it apart Link Copied! Editor’s Note: A version of this story appeared in CNN’s Meanwhile in China newsletter, a three-times-a-week update exploring what you need to know about the country’s rise and how it impacts the world. Sign up here.
    This year's Chunyun begins on 28 January and will last until 8 March, giving people time to travel potentially thousands of miles across China in time for New Year, on 12 February, and back again. In a normal year, China sees around three billion trips during the Chunyun period.
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  8. China’s Lunar New Year nightmare: 3 billion trips and a virus

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