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Hundreds of millions of people in motion during a holiday period should mean big bucks for the travel industry. But in China, technology and tradition are holding it back.
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The Christmas holiday period in the United States in 2016 saw about 100 million people in motion, setting a record. But half a world away in China, transportation officials chuckle at the quaint idea of a mere 100 million trips during a holiday period.
While certain events, such as Thanksgiving or Christmas in the United States, or the annual Hajj pilgrimage