Every year the world's most populous country pulls off the world's largest annual human migration, a travel season 60 times larger than America's worst Thanksgiving Day scramble. This is China's economy on the move. People pack onto trains, planes, buses, motorcycles, and into private cars, journeying from the country’s coastal megacities to rejoin families in the rural heart of the country. More than 170 million of them are migrant workers, lured by manufacturing jobs, lost in a swirl of ambition that takes them from village to factory and back again at least once a year. For Chunyun (roughly translated as "spring transportation") the train stations of Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou are smeared with people on the move. In a single weekend in February, for example, more than 20 million passengers departed by train. They squeezed onto hundreds of special lines, some climbing through windows, others making room by leaving their bags behind. In an ambitious editorial partnership, Magnum Photos and MSNBC go inside the worst migrant crisis since World War II. Nearly 60 million people are currently on the run for their lives, stateless and scared, fleeing war and persecution. That’s the highest level ever recorded. Over the course of many months, we will bring you what amounts to a chapter in human history told by some of the finest photographers of our time. Today, we launch “A Tide of Return” Alex Majoli beautifully photographed a different sort of migration, one that's less about conflict and more about opportunity. To see this special feature “A Tide of Return” with text by award-winning author Tony Dokoupil and photographs and video by Alex Majoli go to www.msnbc.com/specials/migrant-crisis/china ‪#migrant #migrantcrisis #AlexMajoli #magnumphotos #msnbcphoto @msnbcphoto

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Every year the world's most populous country pulls off the world's largest annual human migration, a travel season 60 times larger than America's worst Thanksgiving Day scramble. This is China's economy on the move. People pack onto trains, planes, buses, motorcycles, and into private cars, journeying from the country’s coastal megacities to rejoin families in the rural heart of the country. More than 170 million of them are migrant workers, lured by manufacturing jobs, lost in a swirl of ambition that takes them from village to factory and back again at least once a year.

For Chunyun (roughly translated as "spring transportation") the train stations of Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou are smeared with people on the move. In a single weekend in February, for example, more than 20 million passengers departed by train. They squeezed onto hundreds of special lines, some climbing through windows, others making room by leaving their bags behind.

In an ambitious editorial partnership, Magnum Photos and MSNBC go inside the worst migrant crisis since World War II. Nearly 60 million people are currently on the run for their lives, stateless and scared, fleeing war and persecution. That’s the highest level ever recorded. Over the course of many months, we will bring you what amounts to a chapter in human history told by some of the finest photographers of our time. Today, we launch “A Tide of Return” Alex Majoli beautifully photographed a different sort of migration, one that's less about conflict and more about opportunity.

To see this special feature “A Tide of Return” with text by award-winning author Tony Dokoupil and photographs and video by Alex Majoli go to www.msnbc.com/specials/migrant-crisis/china ‪#migrant #migrantcrisis #AlexMajoli #magnumphotos #msnbcphoto @msnbcphoto


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