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Lunar New Year Train Tickets Hard to Get—200 Million Chinese Travelers

For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me The New Year travel period started yesterday in China as almost 200 million people—many of them migrant workers—try to get home to spend the Lunar New Year with their families. Although train tickets can now be booked through the Internet and over the phone, Chinese citizens are still finding it difficult to get them. The world’s largest annual human migration—hundreds of millions of Chinese people return home to spend the Lunar New Year with their families. Most of them rely on China’s railway network. About 200 million people travel during the season every year, and the number is increasing. Travelers often go through considerable trouble to get tickets, and this year is no exception. Web users in China have been complaining online about the problem. One published a letter online that said he had tried to buy tickets 600 times, but still had not obtained any. Another web user posted online that she had phoned the ticket line 800 times to try to buy a ticket home from Guangzhou, but still could not get one. Mr. Li from the Zhen Gong Fu restaurant at Beijing’s main railway station said he has found it hard to get a ticket to go to his home in Hunan Province. [Mr. Li, Zhen Gong Fu Restaurant]: “It’s too hard to book a ticket online, the system is bad. I wasn’t able to book one. The traffic is too high on the site, so I couldn’t get on. I also couldn’t get through

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