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Millions of people in China have begun travelling from major cities to their smaller hometowns for celebrating the 2020 Lunar New Year with their families. The epic travel rush, billed as the world's largest annual human migration, started a few days ago and is expected to last 40 days until February 18.
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By BFM MediaMillions of people in China have begun travelling from major cities to their smaller hometowns for celebrating the 2020 Lunar New Year with their families. The epic travel rush, billed as the world's largest annual human migration, started a few days ago and is expected to last 40 days until February 18.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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