High-speed, high-tech: Alleviating travelers during Spring Festival travel rush

chinadaily.com.cn | 2017-01-13 16:48
High-speed, high-tech: Alleviating travelers during Spring Festival travel rush

Photo taken on Jan 13, 2017, shows Hao liang (R) with his wife and two children at the Beijing South Railway Station. They just got their high-speed train tickets from an auto machine. [Photo by Song Wei/chinadaily.com.cn]

Beijing South Railway Station: Hao Liang with his wife and two children

Q: What is your destination? How long will it take you to get to your destination? Is this any different to what you have done in the past?

A: We're going back to our hometown Heze (in East China's Shandong province) by high-speed train, which will take us around seven hours. In the past, we had to take a two-hour high-speed train from Beijng to Qufu (in Shandong province), and then another seven-hour train from Qufu to Heze.

Q: How did you book your tickets this year? Was this any different to what you have done in the past?

A: We booked the tickets online this year and it's very convenient, while in the past it's often very hard to get a train ticket.

Q: Did you prepare Chinese New Year gifts for your family? What are they?

A: We bought some new clothes for the elders in our family.

Q: What are your best wishes for the Lunar New Year?

A: We hope our children grow up with happiness, and the elders in good health.

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