Hey travel buffs and road warriors! 🌧️ Typhoon Kajiki (the 13th typhoon of the year) has officially lost its punch in south China, and public transport is roaring back to life. Here's the lowdown:
- Hainan Province: Xinhai Port, Xiuying Port and the railway port in Haikou kicked off operations at 6 p.m. Monday. Over 1,900 trucks queued at inspection sites are now rolling out—expect a 10-hour clearance drive. 🚛💨
- Guangdong Province: The passenger and roll-on/roll-off ferries across the Qiongzhou Strait resumed at 6 p.m. Monday, easing the wait for more than 5,000 trucks stranded at Haikou and Xuwen ports. 🚢
- Sanya Phoenix International Airport: Flights are back on the board! ✈️ Travelers are advised to double-check schedules and plan their trips via mobile apps to stay in the know.
Whether you're commuting between cities or picking up cargo, life in south China is getting back to its fast lane. Keep your apps updated, and safe travels everyone! 🙌
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Public transport resumes in south China as Typhoon Kajiki weakens
cgtn.com