Lunar New Year holiday trips inside China surged 74% from last year after authorities scrapped COVID-19 curbs that had stifled travel for three years, media reported on Saturday.
Holiday trips within China surge after lifting of COVID curbs
By Yew Lun Tian
BEIJING, Jan 28 (Reuters) – Lunar New Year holiday trips
inside China surged 74% from last year after authorities
scrapped COVID-19 curbs that had stifled travel for three years,
media reported on Saturday.
The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday of the year
in China, when huge numbers of people working in prosperous
coastal cities head to their hometowns and villages for family
reunions.
But for three years people were told not to travel during
the holiday, with those who insisted facing the risk of snap
lockdowns, multiple COVID tests, quarantine and even
admonishment by their work units.