
Dragon Boat Festival Travel Surges with 657M Trips
Cross-regional travel on the Chinese mainland surged during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, with 657 million trips recorded across rail, road, water, and air routes.
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Cross-regional travel on the Chinese mainland surged during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, with 657 million trips recorded across rail, road, water, and air routes.
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