Chunyun: The Great Migration and Economic Pulse of China
Lunar New Year holidays in China trigger the world's largest annual migration, known as 'Chunyun'. It marks a crucial period for the country's economy and transport system, with over 9.5 billion trips expected this year. Extended holidays and visa policy changes boost international travel interest.
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Every year, during the Lunar New Year holidays, China witnesses the world's largest annual migration, a phenomenon known as 'Chunyun'. Millions travel to reunite with family or explore, putting the country's transport infrastructure to the test and reflecting its economic vitality.
This year's travel rush began on February 2 and will span 40 days, with the official holidays from February 15 to 23. Authorities expect a record-breaking 9.5 billion domestic trips, highlighting a significant increase in travel activity.
With China's railways and flights heavily utilized, domestic and international travel demand is shifting. The government's extended holiday period and expanded visa-free policies are likely to drive further international interest, despite cooling demand for travel to Japan.

