Chinese railways handle 12.24m trips on 1st day of Spring Festival travel rush

China’s monumental Spring Festival travel period launched with extraordinary momentum as the national railway network recorded approximately 12.24 million passenger journeys on its inaugural day, according to official data released by China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. The figures, reported on Tuesday, February 4th, 2026, demonstrate the massive scale of what is routinely described as the planet’s largest annual human migration event.

The colossal transportation operation, known locally as ‘chunyun,’ extends across a 40-day timeframe concluding on March 13th. By 8:00 AM Tuesday, the state-operated ticketing platform 12306 had already processed a staggering 84.49 million ticket reservations for rail travel throughout this period.

Anticipating sustained high demand, railway authorities projected 11.15 million passenger trips for the second day of the travel rush. To accommodate the unprecedented movement of people, transportation coordinators have deployed an additional 879 trains across the national network, implementing special scheduling measures to ensure smooth operations.

The Spring Festival, celebrating the Lunar New Year beginning February 17th, represents China’s most significant traditional holiday with official observances spanning nine days. This year’s travel rush is forecast to generate a historic 9.5 billion inter-regional passenger journeys nationwide, with railway systems expected to manage approximately 540 million of these trips, underscoring the critical role of rail infrastructure in China’s seasonal migration patterns.