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 | Chinese passengers wait to board a train at the railway station of Zhengzhou, central China's Henan province, January 14, 2006. China's 'Chun Yun', which means travelling during the traditional Chinese Spring Festival that starts on January 29, 2006, begins on Saturday as the National Development and Reform Commission predicts the passenger flow will hit two billion trips during this holiday. click to open  |  | Travelers pass by the slogan 'Safe Spring Festival Season' at Zhengzhou railway station in central China's Henan province on Saturday January14, 2006. China's Spring Festival travel season across the country began on Saturday. According to Hu Yaping, vice-minister of Ministry of Railways, it said, 144 million persons will travel by train during the peak. click to open  |  | Passengers wait to board a train on a platform at Nanjing Railway Station in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu province, on Saturday January 14, 2006. The luner New Year only 15 days away, the traditional Spring Festival travel season started on Saturday. click to open  |  | Residents choose goods in the "Spring Festival Goods Street" supermarket in Suzhou City, east China's Jiangsu Province, on Jan. 7, 2006. Chinese people have started to do shopping for the coming Spring Festival, Chinese lunar New Year, which falls on Jan. 29 this year. click to open  |  | People wait for trains inside Shanghai railway station January 3, 2006. China's passenger flow will hit two billion trips during the 2006 Spring Festival holiday, the National Development and Reform Commission predicts, as migrant workers head home to celebrate the traditional Lunar New Year that starts January 29, 2006. click to open  |  | Zhou Shushen ,a 6-year-old boy from China's southwest Sichuan province, waits for an underground train with his father to go to Shanghai railway station for a homeward bound train in Shanghai January 3, 2006. China's passenger flow will hit two billion trips during the 2006 Spring Festival holiday, the National Development and Reform Commission predicts, as migrant workers head home to celebrate the traditional Lunar New Year that starts January 29, 2006. click to open  |  | Local residents shop for gifts for Chinese New Year in Nanjing on Jan 3rd 2006 click to open  |  | Local residents shop for gifts for Chinese New Year in Nanjing on Jan 3rd 2006 click to open  |  | Local residents shop for gifts for Chinese New Year in Nanjing on Jan 3rd 2006 click to open  |
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