Hundreds of millions in Asia celebrate Year of the Snake

SNOW SLOWS TRAVEL

About 9 billion international passenger trips on all modes of transportation are anticipated to be made during the classic 40-day phase that runs before, during, and after the Lunar New Season breaks in mainland China.

Teach and air travel are expected to “hit report peaks” during this year’s movement, position news agency Xinhua said.

Train, aircraft, and bus schedules were impacted by heavy rain in South Korea as people traveled to visit their families in the land this week.

As they prepared to leave the capital, people were seen arriving at Seoul’s main train station carrying bags and presents in colorful wrapping paper.

As large winds and rain persisted, cars covered in snow sat on South Korea’s key highways, according to images released by local advertising.

On Tuesday, customers officials warned that the journey from Seoul to Busan, the nation’s port city, may take more than seven hours.

Some others chose to travel for the break. From January 24 through February 2, the airport’s technician announced that more than 2.1 million travelers were scheduled to travel abroad using the aircraft.

The operator stated in a statement that this is expected to be the highest average daily passenger count during the Lunar New Year holiday since the airport opened ( in 2001 ).

Chinese pilots Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong, and Wang Haoze sent New Year’s Eve welcome from the Tiangong space place on Tuesday.

The trio were seen wearing blue jumpsuits with traditional red cloud patterns and holding two pieces of paper-cutting featuring the Chinese character “fu” for good fortune in a video produced by the China Manned Space Agency ( CMSA ).

” In the new year, does all your desires come true”, Wang said, forming a heart condition above her head.