
The photo, taken on February 2, shows passengers traveling by train at the Changsha South Railway Station.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13.
The total passenger volume through 18 railway stations under the administration of the Changsha South Railway Station is forecasted at 21.804 million, with a daily average of 545,100 and representing an increase of 4.6% over the same period of last year. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows passengers queuing for security check at the Changsha South Railway Station.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13.
The total passenger volume through 18 railway stations under the administration of the Changsha South Railway Station is forecasted at 21.804 million, with a daily average of 545,100 and representing an increase of 4.6% over the same period of last year. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows passengers queuing to enter the Jishou East Railway Station on Zhangjiajie-Jishou-Huaihua High-speed Railway.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Peng Jing and Yao Boran)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows passengers queuing to enter the Jishou East Railway Station on Zhangjiajie-Jishou-Huaihua High-speed Railway.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Peng Jing and Yao Boran)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows a traffic police giving out circulars on traffic security at the Chenzhou Bus Terminal.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/He Maofeng)

A "Warm Way Home" themed flash mob show was staged at the Loudi Railway Station on February 2. Songs, dances, and chorus performances created a warm and sweet atmosphere for travelers.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Wu Yonghua)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows a railway staff member presenting spring couplets and Chinese calligraphic works with "福" character to foreign travelers at the Huaihua South Railway Station.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Chai Junlin)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows passengers queuing to board a train at the Daozhou Railway Station, Daoxian County.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Jiang Keqing and Huang Liangkun)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows volunteers providing guidance and inquiry services for travelers at the Changsha Railway Station.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Lin Daohui)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows volunteers assisting travelers at the Changsha Railway Station.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Cao Zhengping and Wang Xiaolan)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows vehicles running orderly on Xuchang-Guangzhou Expressway Jiahe County section.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows a bullet train running on the No.1 Grand Bridge in Cheshu Village, Hongyanxi Town, Longshan County.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)

The photo, taken on February 2, shows a bullet train running on the No.1 Grand Bridge in Cheshu Village, Hongyanxi Town, Longshan County.
China's annual Spring Festival travel rush kicked off on that day, and will last for 40 days until March 13. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Pang Yuehui
Chinese source: hunantoday


