AndrewJin
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Now, a lot of Chinese are on their way from the interior of China back to costal cities where they work, which we name as ‘Chunyun’, i.e., Spring Festival Transport. For 2015, the goat/sheep year’s one officially commenced on 4 Feburary and will end on 16 March. I have successfully invited some of my friends to join PDF and post their own experiences and photos of going home.
One of them is studying in Nanjing, he took a train to Wuhan where he interchanged to an intercity to his hometown in eastern Hubei Province. Another is working in a town of Dongguan, a major manufacturing hub where she took an intercity to Guangzhou and transferred to a train to Yueyang of Hunan Province and finally boarded a local bus back to her county which is by the Yangtze River. Then, my fellow Wuhanese who is working in Beijing will depict his Beijing-Wuhan journey . And finally a new Beijingnese will show you his journey to rural Hebei Province.
It is beyond my capablity to show every aspect of this epic migration of Chinese so that we sincerely encourage every one who has your own story to post here. Before our first story, I’d like to give you a holistic impression about their routes by maps.
p.s. I've posted my previous journey back home however the time was a week prior to the officially recognised starting day of Spring Festival Migration.
My CRH trip from Shanghai back to Wuhan
Now, a lot of Chinese are on their way from the interior of China back to costal cities where they work, which we name as ‘Chunyun’, i.e., Spring Festival Transport. For 2015, the goat/sheep year’s one officially commenced on 4 Feburary and will end on 16 March. I have successfully invited some of my friends to join PDF and post their own experiences and photos of going home.
One of them is studying in Nanjing, he took a train to Wuhan where he interchanged to an intercity to his hometown in eastern Hubei Province. Another is working in a town of Dongguan, a major manufacturing hub where she took an intercity to Guangzhou and transferred to a train to Yueyang of Hunan Province and finally boarded a local bus back to her county which is by the Yangtze River. Then, my fellow Wuhanese who is working in Beijing will depict his Beijing-Wuhan journey . And finally a new Beijingnese will show you his journey to rural Hebei Province.
It is beyond my capablity to show every aspect of this epic migration of Chinese so that we sincerely encourage every one who has your own story to post here. Before our first story, I’d like to give you a holistic impression about their routes by maps.
p.s. I've posted my previous journey back home however the time was a week prior to the officially recognised starting day of Spring Festival Migration.
My CRH trip from Shanghai back to Wuhan
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