A weeklong holiday and a suspension of highway tolls? What’s not to like? Turns out everyone in China thought the same thing. 740 million people, or half of China’s population, are reportedly on the move during this holiday week combo of National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. Tea Leaf Nation shares some of the most vivid images from Weibo, China’s Twitter, as China’s drivers find creative ways to deal with the ensuing traffic jams.






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