China's annual holiday migration started in earnest on Friday as
millions began their Spring Festival travels home to loved ones.
In the capital, over 260,000 people - mainly
migrant workers - left Beijing by rail on the first of four days during
which the nation's transport
network will be at full stretch
.
Trains are the preferred method of travel and Beijing Railway officials
said 300,000 passengers will pass through their terminals over the next
three days each day.
Stations in the country's other main transport hubs - including
Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen - are also reporting peak passenger
numbers.
In Guangzhou, more than 190,000 passengers left the provincial capital.
"Passenger numbers have been gearing up for record highs since the
beginning of the year," said Xu Qin, an official from Guangdong Railway
Group Corporation.
More than 2.2 million passengers are expected to pass through Guangzhou
Railway Station before the arrival of the Chinese Lunar New Year next
Wednesday.
Shenzhen Railway Station also record numbers use on the 21 passenger
trains which departed yesterday to other cities on the rail network. "More
than 69,000 passengers left Shenzhen for home by trains on Friday, up 15.1
per cent over last year," said a spokesman.
The railways ministry has ordered an additional 58 passenger trains
operating in other regions to support the existing 145 to cope with the
demand in Guangdong between February 4 and 7, Xu said.
Migrant workers make up the bulk of the passengers.
More than 31 million, migrant workers are employed in the boom region
of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Dongguan, Foshan, Jiangmen, Huizhou,
Zhongshan and Zhaoqing in the Pearl River Delta - representing more than
25 per cent of the country's total transient workforce.
Liu Zhijun, Minister of Railways, arrived in Guangzhou earlier this
week to help direct and co-ordinate the holiday railway operation.
Around 145 million people are expected to travel by rail over the
Spring Festival holidays, the ministry said.
The travel peak will be repeated for the return
legs between February 15-17 and 25-28.
(China Daily) |