Ma Qinghui, 41, had to stay in Beijing during Spring Festival after he failed to get a ticket to his hometown in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin province.
This new year differs from many others for Zhang Dingtao and his new wife as they decided to remain at their jobs during Spring Festival.
Chen Hui, a traffic policeman in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province, said he worked all seven days of the Spring Festival holiday.
Zou Defeng has been working as a volunteer in Nanchang Railway Station for 26 years.
While most people returned home during Spring Festival, Zhao Heting, 30, a photojournalist at Tencent News, snapped pictures in Beijing, documenting the "spring travel" - the world's largest annual human migration - and the empty capital it leaves behind.
During Spring Festival, the most important Chinese holiday for family gatherings, 30-year-old Chao Zhuanai greeted visitors from around the world with her crowds of rhesus monkeys at Nanwan Monkey Island, a national nature reserve in southern Hainan, China's only tropical province.
Wang Haifeng is pondering whether to register her son, a fifth-grade Beijing primary school pupil, on a math tutorial course. If she does, it would be the fifth course the Beijing resident has signed her 10-year-old child up for.
Raising children is not only about paying bills, but also about spending time with them.
Private tutoring for primary and middle school students has become a huge, financially lucrative market, a survey shows.
Chinese people have been drinking tea for more than 1,000 years, with teahouses becoming almost as popular during that time as the drink itself.
Across China, different areas have generated and developed their own teahouse culture.
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