How will this year's Spring Festival travel rush look like in China?
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China's annual Spring Festival travel rush has officially kicked off. The travel rush is usually seen as the largest human migration in today's world. However, this year is probably marking the first time the Chinese government encourages people to celebrate the country's most important holiday at their working place, rather than returning to their hometown, amid sporadic coronavirus outbreak in multiple regions.
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