Editor's Note:
Chinese New Year holidays ended on February 10, 2019. After celebrating the most important traditional festival in China, people left their hometowns, bogging down highways and expressways with traffic. (Photos: VCG)
Vehicles had to stop and wait for an accident to be cleared from a road in Yongji, North China’s Shanxi Province, on February 10, 2019. Photo: VCG figcaption > People wait for the heavy snow to stop on an expressway in Yongji, North China’s Shanxi Province, on February 10, 2019. Photo: VCG figcaption > Vehicles pass over the Sutong Yangtze River Highway Bridge slowly on February 8, 2019. Photo: VCG figcaption > Vehicles pass over the Sutong Yangtze River Highway Bridge slowly as it sleets on February 8, 2019. Photo: VCG
figcaption > An aerial photo shows heavy traffic at the Weifang Service Area on the Jinan-Qingdao Expressway in East China’s Shandong Province on February 10, 2019. Photo: VCG figcaption > People park, take a rest and refuel at the Guyanhe Service Area in Huaian, East China’s Jiangsu Province, on February 8, 2019. Photo: VCG figcaption > Traffic jams occurred on the Hangzhou section of the Hangzhou-Ruili expressway on February 10, 2019, the last day of the Chinese New Year holidays. Photo: VCG figcaption > People board buses in Daoxian County, Central China’s Hunan Province, on February 10, 2019. Photo: VCG figcaption > Cars traveled slowly in order on the mountain highway in Central China Hunan Province on the last day of Chinese New Year Holiday. (Photo: VCG) figcaption >