Train tickets for this years National Day holiday are available as of today, September 2nd! Travelers can proceed with claiming their tickets as soon as possible, as tickets can be very difficult to purchase this time of year.
Which of the available train lines will be the busiest and hardest to travel on this year?
Lets take a look!
Outbound tickets are available today, while return tickets for October 6 and 7 will go on sale on September 7 and 8, respectively.
Chinas National Day holiday is similar to the Spring Festival, as it marks the time of year when people go off to visit their relatives in their hometowns.
Tickets sold on 12306.com on the afternoon of August 31st showed that the Beijing-Zhengzhou, Beijing-Shenyang and Beijing-Jinan trains were the busiest and hardest to claim tickets for.
Tickets for trains departing from Shanghai to other regions of the country, including Qiandao Lake and Huangshan, were almost sold out, as seen on the 12306 railway app.
However, there are still plenty of spare tickets for the Shanghai-Beijing train.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, across which a wide variety of celebratory activities will be held.
Those who will be traveling around China should planning accordingly, as highways and train lines are expected to be particularly busy.
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