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Scene at London's King's Cross station around 08H30 local time on the first day of the advised return to working from home, which Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week to combat the Omicron variant. IMAGES
Shanghai, Apr 30 (EFE/EPA).- Hundreds of thousands of Chinese people, mostly migrant workers, on Friday were beginning their journeys home to celebrate the Labor Day holiday. Labor Day is an annual worldwide celebration of workers and their achievements. May Day holidays in China will have 265 million passenger trips during 2021, said the Ministry of Transport on Thursday. (Camera: ALEX PLAVEVSKI).SHOT LIST: CHINESE TRAVELLERS WALK ON THE RAILWAY STATION IN SHANGHAI, CHINA.
Beijing, Jan 21 (EFE/EPA).- China will require negative coronavirus tests and home quarantines for those who want to return to rural areas during the lunar new year holiday period between Feb. 11 and Feb. 17, to stop the outbreaks of COVID-19 that plague the country.The National Health Commission took the measure, applicable from Jan. 28 to Mar. 8, due to concerns about the rapid spread of the virus in the towns of several northeastern provinces and on the eve of hundreds of millions of urban immigrants traveling to their villages. (Camera: WU HONG).B-ROLL OF THE PEOPLE AND THE CITY OF BEIJING, CHINA.
Beijing, Jan 19 (EFE/EPA).- Chinese people began to travel to their hometown early this year to celebrate the Chinese New Year after many cities announced that citizens must complete a quarantine requirement. (Camera: WU HONG).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE WEARING PROTECTIVE FACE MASKS CARRY THEIR BELONGINGS AT THE BEIJING RAILWAY STATION IN BEIJING, CHINA.
Hong Kong, Oct 22 (EFE/EPA).- Stitt and Stephen, the two lion sculptures guarding the entrance of the HSBC headquarters in Hong Kong reappeared with a basic restoration after they were vandalised by anti-government protesters on New Year’s day. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE)SHOT LIST: STITT AND STEPHEN, THE TWO LION SCULPTURES GUARDING THE ENTRANCE OF THE HSBC HEADQUARTERS IN HONG KONG.