China’s Lunar New Year travel rush: extra trains, packed airports and stranded tourists
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Over 1,200 train services have been added to cope with passenger numbers as people head home after the holiday, state broadcaster says. More than 2.35 million flights were booked on Friday – the most of any day in the coming week, according to the civil aviation authority.