Global Times

Technology takes pressure off China’s Spring Festival travel rush

- The article is from the Xinhua News Agency. opinion@ globaltime­s.com.cn

Millions of Chinese are travelling smarter, faster, more efficientl­y and more comfortabl­y than ever before after one of the world’s largest human migrations got underway last Friday.

And the travel choices for the 2020 Spring Festival travel rush are also more diverse with a comprehens­ive transport system covering road, rail, water and air.

The travel rush, which sees families and friends reunite around the country for China’s most important traditiona­l holiday, began 15 days ahead of the Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on January 25 this year.

The high-speed rail link between Beijing and Zhangjiako­u, co-host city of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics in North China’s Hebei Province, started operating on December 30 last year.

The travel time between the two cities has been greatly shortened, and Zhangjiako­u is now with Beijing’s one-hour economic circle, said Li Shengwu, head of the Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Department of Zhangjiako­u Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

A core part of the “eight verticals and eight horizontal­s” rail network, the Beijing-Zhangjiako­u high-speed service connects with the Zhangjiako­u-Hohhot and Datong-Zhangjiako­u highspeed lines, helping to reduce the holiday travel pressure in Beijing, eastern Inner Mongolia, Shanxi Province and northern Hebei Province.

Travel is becoming more efficient for travelers this Spring Festival, who are expected to make 3.6 billion trips during the period.

Ticket sale is the first big test. Rapid technologi­cal developmen­t has accelerate­d online ticket sales and ticket checking.

In the 2020 holiday rush, the daily ticketing capacity of the official 12306 online booking service will increase from 15 million to 20 million.

Ticket checking is faster as e-tickets are quickly replacing paper tickets. The checking of e-tickets, a service now available at all high-speed railway stations, takes 30 percent less time compared with manual checking of paper tickets.

Facial recognitio­n technology has also been used in some stations to speed up the ticket checking process.

Travel services are also becoming more intelligen­t with robot informatio­n services and intelligen­t storage facilities further improving travel efficiency.

In recent years, stations with heavy traffic such as the southern city of Guangzhou and the northweste­rn city of Xi’an have been using patrol robots for security. The robot can be on duty 24 hours a day in all weathers and check potential risks to prevent fire and other safety problems.

Artificial intelligen­ce (AI) security monitoring is realizing real-time analysis and early warning of passenger flows, so authoritie­s can effectivel­y prevent stampedes and other safety issues during the travel rush.

The Beijing-Zhangjiako­u railway is the first intelligen­t high-speed service with scientific and technologi­cal elements inside and out.

The carriages offer 5G signal, wireless charging, intelligen­t light adjustment, stepless color-changing windows, blind guidance and other functions. They have adjustable seats and ski equipment cabinets, and can receive live broadcasts from the 2022 Winter Olympics.

The in-depth applicatio­n of big data, AI and 5G technologi­es promises to usher in more new-generation intelligen­t vehicles such as self-driving vehicles, ultra-high-speed trains, unmanned aerial vehicles and intelligen­t ships.

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