

Most of the 50,000 holiday travelers stranded in and around a railway station in Guangzhou of south China's Guangdong Province by poor weather have left aboard their delayed trains.
A minority of those stranded had accepted refunds and left, according to the Guangzhou Railway Group.
Railway authorities have added eight high-speed trains on Wednesday to help people get away from Guangzhou ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday celebrations next week.
The snow that has hit central, eastern and southern China since Sunday has disrupted the annual travel rush.
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