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Millions stranded in holiday havoc
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The Guangzhou Railway Station on Friday sent 200,000 passengers on their way, as part of an effort to ease the winter snow crisis.

Tens of thousands queue to enter the main railway station in Guangzhou City yesterday. [Photo: Shanghai Daily]

Guangzhou Railway Station in southern China's Guangdong Province is packed with stranded passengers. [Photo: China Foto Press]

Police officers keep order at the Guangzhou Railway Station in southern China's Guangdong Province where many passengers are stranded. [Photo: China Foto Press]

(China.org.cn February 2, 2008)

 

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