Mass migration of hundreds of millions underway for Lunar New Year

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Mass migration of hundreds of millions underway for Lunar New Year
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The world's largest annual mass migration is underway as hundreds of millions Chinese people are expected to travel across the country and abroad over the next two weeks ahead of Lunar New Year.

The world’s largest annual mass migration is underway as hundreds of millions Chinese people are expected to travel across the country and abroad over the next two weeks ahead of Lunar New Year.

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