Tuesday 28 January 2014

CNY travel rush in real time


 Chinese social network Baidu has developed a moving map of Chinese people as they travel home for Chinese New Year.


Chinese social network Baidu has developed a moving map of Chinese people as they travel home for Chinese New Year.






  • Chinese web giant Baidu develops moving map of Lunar New Year travelers

  • Map works by pulling location data from mobile phones




(CNN) -- With a bit of technical ingenuity, Chinese web giant Baidu has developed a moving map of travelers as they return home for Lunar New Year, which begins this week.


The map, which updates hourly, works by pulling location data from users' mobile phones as they travel across the country.


Users can click to see which routes and cities have the most traffic at any given moment.


The Lunar New Year, also known as spring festival in China, is a hectic time for the country of over 1.3 billion people, as hundreds of millions leave the cities to visit their relatives, many of whom remain in the countryside.


Although the country is rapidly urbanizing, a huge number of city-dwelling Chinese are considered migrant workers, and do not enjoy full legal and social rights in urban areas.


View the map here. (In Chinese)


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