04 Apr 2024 | 02:48 AM UTC
China: Transport and business disruptions to continue nationwide through April 6 due to Qingming Festival /update 1
Transport, business disruptions to continue through April 6 as China marks Qingming Festival. Confirm transport reservations.
China is commemorating Qingming Festival nationwide April 4. Traditionally, during Qingming, hundreds of millions of people tend to their ancestors' grave sites. The government has declared April 4-6 as official holidays, with April 7 as a compensating working day. Many businesses and most government facilities will close April 4-6. Localized transport disruptions are likely near cemeteries.
Large numbers of people travel during and after Qingming. Private vehicle use will probably spike dramatically and may cause significant congestion on national highways and an increase in accidents. Traffic disruptions are likely even in relatively remote communities, as many people will visit ancestral villages and tombs in rural areas. The high volume of passengers could also affect rail, bus, and airline networks, though severe disruptions are less likely.
The holiday also carries an increased risk of fires, especially in forested areas, as many participants will burn symbolic paper offerings. Officials in Yunnan and Sichuan have banned this symbolic burning during the holiday in recent years amid a heightened threat of wildfires.
Confirm all rail, bus, and airline reservations through April 6. Allow additional time for travel. Drive defensively due to heavy traffic on major thoroughfares, and consider minimizing unnecessary driving on days during and after the holiday observance. Exercise increased caution in rural areas due to the elevated risk of fires.