Moises Saman A refugee waves to indicate a safe landing area to an approaching inflatable raft as it approaches the shores of Lesbos island in Greece. They had traveled from Assos, Turkey, in inflatable rafts t (...)
o reach the European Union in the hopes of being granted asylum. Lesbos Island, Greece. September 29, 2015. © Moises Saman | Magnum Photos
Moises Saman GREECE. Lesbos Island. September 29, 2015. A man comforts his daughter after safely arriving on the shores of Lesbos island, Greece. They had traveled from Assos, Turkey, along with dozens of other (...)
refugees in inflatable rafts to reach the European Union in the hopes of being granted asylum. © Moises Saman | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli People flood the local market for last minute shopping before new year's eve. Chunyun, also referred to as the Spring Festival travel season, is a period of travel in China with extremely high traf (...)
fic load around the time of the Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. Yi Xian, China. 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli CHINA. Guangzhou. 2016. Shops in the vicinity of Guangzhou train station selling luggage to travellers.
Chunyun, also referred to as the Spring Festival travel season, is a period of travel in Chi (...)
na with extremely high traffic load around the time of the Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli People queueing at Guangzhou railway station. As many as 100 000 traveller's were stranded there over two days due to bad weather conditions. Chunyun, also referred to as the Spring Festival travel (...)
season, is a period of travel in China with extremely high traffic load around the time of the Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. Guangzhou, China. 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli People gather in Beijing railway station to board the trains that will take them home for new year's eve. Chunyun, also referred to as the Spring Festival travel season, is a period of travel in Ch (...)
ina with extremely high traffic load around the time of the Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. Beijing, China. 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli A man carrying heavy luggage on his way home. Chunyun, also referred to as the Spring Festival travel season, is a period of travel in China with extremely high traffic load around the time of the (...)
Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. Dong Guang, China. 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli CHINA. Dong Guang. 2016. A train official waiting for passengers on a regional train.
Chunyun, also referred to as the Spring Festival travel season, is a period of travel in China with extremely (...)
high traffic load around the time of the Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli CHINA. Guangzhou. 2016. People queueing at Guangzhou railway station. As many as 100 000 traveller's were stranded there over two days due to bad weather conditions.
Chunyun, also referred to as (...)
the Spring Festival travel season, is a period of travel in China with extremely high traffic load around the time of the Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli CHINA. Nanping. 2016. A local family celebrates new year's eve.
Chunyun, also referred to as the Spring Festival travel season, is a period of travel in China with extremely high traffic load arou (...)
nd the time of the Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli CHINA. Guangzhou. 2016. Passengers heading home on a regional train.
Chunyun, also referred to as the Spring Festival travel season, is a period of travel in China with extremely high traffic load (...)
around the time of the Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos
Alex Majoli CHINA. Guangzhou. 2016. Passengers heading home on a regional train.
Chunyun, also referred to as the Spring Festival travel season, is a period of travel in China with extremely high traffic load (...)
around the time of the Chinese New Year. The period usually begins 15 days before the Lunar New Year's Day and lasts for around 40 days. The number of passenger journeys during the Chunyun period is projected to be hitting over 2.9 billion in 2016. © Alex Majoli | Magnum Photos