Witness the World’s Largest Human Migration: China Real Footage, walk tour

Wish everyone a Happy Chinese New Year! Introduction to the video The annual Spring Festival travel rush has begun, and it is the world’s largest human migration, with an estimated flow of up to 9 billion journeys. Here, the police are still very friendly, but you cannot take pictures of them

This police car looks really cool! Not every police car looks like this; they are usually seen in places with very dense crowds. It’s hard to believe,This is the time when the least number of people are around, probably around 30% of the peak hours.😂

Shenzhen is very friendly; typically, regular train stations do not allow you to shoot videos. Here, you need to check your personal ID card for entry. I use a QR code ID card, which is more convenient! He allowed me to record in this way; public officials in Shenzhen are very accommodating.

We have now entered, and you can feel the lively atmosphere on-site. Although it’s not the peak period, there is still a significant crowd. You can see that everyone has brought a lot of luggage. People often buy gifts to give to their families; it’s a wonderful gesture of blessings.

Everyone is behaving very quietly, not causing much noise. There are many massage chairs here, but they are not free, costing around 10 to 15 yuan(1.5$) for 15 minutes The announcements frequently broadcast train information, and the sound is loud enough for everyone in the square to hear

There are many young people here, possibly students who have their holidays earlier. Most of workers typically start their holidays around February 5th. Because everyone has brought a lot of luggage, the aisles appear to be very crowded.

There are approximately five or six screens distributed in the east, west, south, and north for travelers to check information. Although ticket checking hasn’t started yet, travelers are eagerly waiting here with a sense of longing and anticipation

What is being sold here are some charging equipment because many travelers have long journeys ahead, and these charging accessories are essential But if you are taking a high-speed train, there are usually charging outlets below the train seats Some people even brought two or three suitcases!!! Let’s go upstairs and have a look

There are some restaurants and shops upstairs, and the food here is relatively more expensive compared to outside Even with 30% of the usual crowd, there are still a lot of people. It’s hard to imagine how crowded it must be during peak hours.

If you’re taking a high-speed train, you don’t need to pick up physical tickets. You can simply scan your ID card or QR code for easy access, which is very convenient. The shops have prepared a lot of inventory to cope with the huge influx of people. This perspective looks quite spectacular.

You can confidently place your luggage here without worrying about thieves; it’s safe. Every massage chair is occupied with people; waiting for the train can indeed be tiring. There are charging stations here for travelers, with approximately 30 outlets. This gentleman can’t enter and seems a bit anxious; it’s understandable. congratulations!!!

Here is the other side of the second floor. This train station is very well designed, with not too many shops. Instead, they have created ample public resting areas, which is a user-friendly design. Is this the staff canteen? Can passengers eat here? It seems like they can.

OMG, is that person wearing the local ethnic attire? Very cool! However, the person in front might have thought I was taking a picture of him. Sorry. goodbye friends!If you enjoyed this video, please click like and subscribe. Thank you very much!

The official forecast predicts that the population movement will reach 9 billion times!! it’s unbelievable!

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Every year, China undergoes the largest human migration on the planet, a phenomenon known as Chunyun, or the Spring Festival travel rush.

It’s hard to imagine,but when I went there, it was actually the time with the fewest people!!!People prefer to set out in the morning because most wish to return home early to see their dearly missed family members! When I took the picture, it was already past 5 in the afternoon, by which time the crowd had relatively decreased by 70 percent!!! It’s really hard to imagine, managing such a massive migration of people, it’s a huge challenge!
Follow my perspective and take a look together
00:00 intro
02:06 Enter the train station
05:28 A huge waiting hall
11:50 Second-floor view
19:40 check tickets

#Chunyun #shenzhen #walking #migration

32 Comments

  1. Wishing you and your family the best of the world in this Chinese New Year!!! 🎉🎉🎉
    祝您全家在新的一年里,幸福安康!万事如意!!!🎉🎉🎉

  2. 祝您全家在新的一年里,幸福安康!

    祝全世界龙的传人,新春快乐,万事如意。❤

  3. Gusto nang iinvade ang USA do you know that America? Frontliners nila ang mga iyan including spies 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  4. カメラの映像が綺麗。中国が元気でよかったです。もう少ししたら心配だけど。

  5. Make a video in Beijing or Shanghai station next video.. a gazillion people for sure😂

  6. Most of these Chinese are moving out of China to find job in other countries because of the collapsing China's Economy.. Many are now jobless..You can observed their sad and lonely faces..

  7. Happy Chinese New Year and wish all of you who see this video get luck in the coming year of Loong(龙年大吉).

  8. 是中國的春運嗎?好像沒有什麼人,往前可不是這樣的,那是人山人海。

  9. 最近、中国と言えば、倒産、失業とかが出ますが、決してそんな事は無いですね。この駅の混雑、景気の良い証拠です。

  10. Cette vidéo m'a passionné. Un instant j'étais avec vous en Chine. Vidéo de très grande qualité: je valide = un grand Merci. J'aime le style "sans commentaire parlé" et j'aime les sous-titre pertinents très intéressant.

  11. And u see why they built these station so big, there's reason behind it, though might be a little too big for normal time

  12. All the people you see in this video are part of the contribution to success of today's China. Don't look down or disrespect any one of them, regardless how common or causal they may look like.

    Here you are seeing the actual people who are helping build China into what is today. Be thankful even if you're not Chinese or related to China, a lot of the things you are using came from China, and these people help make that possible.

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