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In Pics: Railway Stations Brace for Post-holiday Travel Peak

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China's railway network sees a post-holiday travel peak on February 4, the seventh day of the Chinese New Year and also the last day of the Spring Festival holiday. Numerous people set out to return to work following the holiday. The photo, taken on February 4, shows passengers waiting in line to have their tickets checked at the Hengyang East Railway Station. (Photo/Cao Zhengping and Tan Xian)



China's railway network sees a post-holiday travel peak on February 4, the seventh day of the Chinese New Year and also the last day of the Spring Festival holiday. Numerous people set out to return to work following the holiday. The photo, taken on February 4, shows passengers waiting in line to have their tickets checked at the Hengyang East Railway Station. (Photo/Cao Zhengping and Tan Xian)



China's railway network sees a post-holiday travel peak on February 4, the seventh day of the Chinese New Year and also the last day of the Spring Festival holiday. Numerous people set out to return to work after the holiday. The photo, taken on February 4, shows passengers queuing up to board a train at the Hengyang East Railway Station. (Photo/Cao Zhengping and Tan Xian)



China's railway network sees a post-holiday travel peak on February 4, the seventh day of the Chinese New Year and also the last day of the Spring Festival holiday. Numerous people set out to return to work following the holiday. The photo, taken on February 4, shows passengers queuing up to board a train at the Daozhou Railway Station, Daoxian County. (Photo/Jiang Keqing)



China's railway network sees a post-holiday travel peak on February 4, the seventh day of the Chinese New Year and also the last day of the Spring Festival holiday. Numerous people set out to return to work following the holiday. The photo, taken on February 4, shows passengers waiting to have their tickets checked at the Daozhou Railway Station, Daoxian County. (Photo/Jiang Keqing)



China's railway network sees a post-holiday travel peak on February 4, the seventh day of the Chinese New Year and also the last day of the Spring Festival holiday. Numerous people set out to return to work after the holiday. The photo, taken on February 4, shows passengers entering the Huaihua Railway Station. (Photo/Chai Junlin)



China's railway network sees a post-holiday travel peak on February 4, the seventh day of the Chinese New Year and also the last day of the Spring Festival holiday. Numerous people set out to return to work following the holiday. The photo, taken on February 4, shows passengers entering the Huaihua Railway Station. (Photo/Chai Junlin)


This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Pang Yuehui

Chinese source: hunantoday