Lunar New Year Celebrations Herald the Year of the Snake Across Asia
Hundreds of millions of people across Asia are celebrating the Lunar New Year on January 29, 2025, transitioning from the year of the dragon to the year of the snake, which symbolizes wisdom and vitality. In China, the Spring Festival will feature eight days of public holidays, prompting one of the largest annual migrations as families reunite. According to state news agency Xinhua, an estimated nine billion passenger trips will occur during the traditional 40-day travel period surrounding the holiday.
Travel networks are bracing for record numbers, predicting 510 million train journeys and 90 million flights as people engage in long-distance travel, with average trip distances increasing by 43% over last year. In South Korea, heavy snowfall disrupted travel plans, as passengers sought to visit family for the festivities. Airports, including Incheon International, are expecting a record daily passenger count of 214,000 throughout the holiday.
Celebrations extend into space as Chinese astronauts sent greetings from the Tiangong space station, wishing everyone good luck for the new year.
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