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As the Lunar New Year Holiday Comes to an End, Tourists in Hainan Face Difficulties Returning Home

As the 2026 Lunar New Year holiday drew to a close, a large number of tourists encountered difficulties returning home from Hainan. Stranded in Hainan due to the soaring prices of return flights from Sanya, which had jumped from a few hundred yuan to tens of thousands of yuan, many families were unable to afford the exorbitant costs of business class tickets (often nearly 20,000 yuan per ticket) and sold-out economy class tickets, leaving them w…
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As the 2026 Lunar New Year holiday drew to a close, a large number of tourists encountered difficulties returning home from Hainan. Stranded in Hainan due to the soaring prices of return flights from Sanya, which had jumped from a few hundred yuan to tens of thousands of yuan, many families were unable to afford the exorbitant costs of business class tickets (often nearly 20,000 yuan per ticket) and sold-out economy class tickets, leaving them w…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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