Spring Travel
Feb 01st 2010 20:08
Transport during the Spring Festival has begun on 30th January. It will end on 10th March. In China, population flow is a conspicuous social phenomenon, typically to the Spring Festival travel season. In this period of every year, a number of people fairly expect to buy one timely ticket could arrive at home before new year’s day. In the general sense, to buy a ticket is surely hard, most guys usually buy tickets of high cost rather than normal fare.
This year, the real-name system of the train tickets formally used on a trial basis. I believe that it is a very good policy. It has further showed the management ability of the railway authority, meanwhile, it can crack down ticket scalpers.
Lastly, I hope anyone who want to go home to spend new year’s holidays all can catch their train.
The Spring Festival travel season began on January 30th.
It will end on the 10th of March.
The mass movement of people in China is a social phenomenon, especially during the Spring Festival travel season. (There are other ways to express your sentence, this is just how I would write it.)
At this time of year, people expect to buy a (train) ticket that will get them to their hometown before New Year's Day. (These are people who work in one area and then return to their hometowns during the Spring Festival correct?)
Generally, buying a ticket at this time is very difficult. Most people usually must buy tickets at a much higher price than the normal fare.
This year, the "real-name system" for purchasing train tickets is officially being used, but on a trial basis.
It has shown the management ability of the railway authority, and can help crack down on ticket scalpers.
Last, I hope that everyone who wants to go home to spend the New Year's holiday will catch their train.
The answer of your question is correct.
cause most ppl can get a few days free from work to reunion with family members in this festival. There usually are five days or more.
I have one question.
why? the date wrote in different way?