China sees 2.8b cross-regional trips during Spring Festival holiday

China witnessed an unprecedented movement of people during the recent Spring Festival period, with official data revealing over 2.8 billion cross-regional journeys made throughout the holiday season. This staggering figure represents a new historical benchmark for travel volume during China’s most important traditional celebration, underscoring the massive scale of human mobility that characterizes the annual Lunar New Year migration.

The Spring Festival travel rush, known as ‘Chunyun,’ typically triggers the largest annual human migration globally as millions journey to reunite with families. The 2026 period demonstrated remarkable resilience in travel demand despite various economic and logistical challenges. Transportation networks nationwide operated at near capacity to accommodate the enormous flow of passengers moving between cities and provinces.

Concurrent reports indicated China’s railway system alone handled approximately 121 million passenger trips during the same period, while nearly 17.8 million cross-border journeys were recorded. The extensive travel activity reflects both recovering economic vitality and the enduring cultural significance of family reunification during traditional holidays. Accompanying visual documentation from Guangzhou showed heavily utilized expressway networks managing substantial vehicle flows during the peak travel period.