40-day Travel Peak in Spring Festival Holiday Begins
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A man looks out from a window of train's carriage in Guangzhou Railway Station, in China's south Guangdong Province, on January 11, 2009. The 40-day travel peak before, during and after the Spring Festival holiday began on Sunday, with the estimation of 2.32 billion people to travel over the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday. [Xinhua]
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Migrant workers backing luggages arrive at Fuyang Railway Station, in China's central Anhui Province, on January 11, 2009. The 40-day travel peak before, during and after the Spring Festival holiday began on Sunday, with the estimation of 2.32 billion people to travel over the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday. [Xinhua]
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(Xinhua News Agency January 11, 2009)
