24/7 Service at 4 Shanghai Rail Hubs for Holiday Travel

On Feb 8, Shanghai's 4 main stations launched 24-hour operation during the Spring Festival rush, expecting 524,000 departures. Extra trains added, including 79 overnight services. Stations enhanced facilities and night amenities. Festive events at Shanghai South Station improve travel experience.

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24/7 Operation Begins at THESE 4 Shanghai Stations Amid Holiday Rush


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As the 2026 Spring Festival travel rush enters its seventh day on February 8, all four major railway stations under the jurisdiction of the Shanghai Railway Hub—Shanghai Railway Station, Shanghai South Railway Station, Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, and Shanghai Songjiang Railway Stationhave officially entered 24-hour operation mode, with waiting halls open around the clock.


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According to data from the Shanghai Railway Station system (which also includes stations such as Shanghai West, Nanxiang North, Anting West, Anting North, Jinshan North, and Liantang), a total of approximately 524,000 passengers are expected to depart from Shanghai's railway stations on February 8. Among them:


Shanghai Railway Station: 140,000 passengers


Shanghai Hongqiao Station: 268,000 passengers


Shanghai South Station: 64,000 passengers


Shanghai Songjiang Station: 48,000 passengers


Other stations combined: 4,000 passengers


With less than a week remaining before the Chinese New Year holidays, the enthusiasm for returning home is rapidly increasing. To meet the soaring demand, Shanghai Railway is scheduled to operate an additional 89 trains on February 8, targeting key destinations including Sichuan-Chongqing, Northwest China, Yunnan-Guizhou, Anhui, and Xuzhou. Furthermore, from midnight to 5 a.m. on February 9, 79 overnight temporary trains will be added:


Shanghai Station: 15 trains


Shanghai Hongqiao: 47 trains


Shanghai South: 13 trains


Shanghai Songjiang: 4 trains


To ensure smooth overnight service, all stations have undergone maintenance and upgrades for air conditioning, lighting, water heaters, and mini kitchen appliances. Toilets and accessible restrooms are equipped with disposable toilet seat covers and press-type disinfectant dispensers. Water stations are stocked with disposable paper cups.


In response to nighttime travel needs, stations have increased charging station ports and even installed USB-charging armrests in some waiting areas. Some select retail and dining outlets have also launched nighttime service modes, offering late-night assistance, food, and shopping.


Adding to the festive atmosphere, February 8 marks the first Sunday of the 2026 Spring Festival travel season. At Shanghai South Railway Station, travelers will be treated to a Spring Festival-themed calligraphy event where they can receive handwritten couplets and blessings. As China's first "pain-free" high-speed rail station, the location will also feature live traditional music performances and Hanfu parades to create a joyful travel environment. 


The recently renovated south entrance of Shanghai Railway Station has also received praise for its rainproof corridor that enhances passenger experience during the Spring Festival season.


Rail authorities are urging travelers to depart early to allow sufficient time for city transportation and security checks. For those traveling on overnight trains, especially with departure times after midnight (e.g., 00:00 on February 9), it is advised to prepare to head to the station during the night of February 8 to avoid missing the train.


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Summary: A Macau hotel removed 79kg of gold bricks from its lobby, selling them for $12.8 million. The owner cited market timing and a shift from casino gambling to new leisure ventures, aligning with Beijing's push to diversify Macau's economy.

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The hotel, which opened in 2006, has built a reputation for its ultra-luxurious design, including a 'golden pathway' at its entrance made from dozens of gold bars. 


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But its owner Emperor Entertainment Hotel Ltd, based in Hong Kong, said in a stock exchange filing this week that changing market conditions made it an ideal time to sell.

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While the gold helped create a 'sumptuous and resplendent atmosphere', the company said it recognised a 'good opportunity' to remove and dispose of the bullion.

In total, the hotel sold 79kg of gold bricks to a Hong Kong refiner for $12.8million (£9.4m), adding that the sale would bolster its finances and give it more flexibility to invest elsewhere. 


Macau, a former Portuguese colony returned to China in 1999, is one of the country's two special administrative regions, and the only place where casino gambling is legal.


The territory, stretching 13 square miles, was the world's biggest gambling market by revenue in 2025 - and has been dubbed the 'Las Vegas of Asia' for this reason.


However, recently, casinos have been pulling back from gambling due to pressure from Beijing to diversity its economy.


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In October, the Grand Emperor closed its casino, and the group said it is now planning a new entertainment and leisure uses for the site, with the once gold-lined lobby already set for redevelopment. 


With renovations scheduled, the company said the precious metals, that were once a standout feature of the hotel's opulent design, are 'no longer relevant to the future theme' of the property, as reported by the Guardian.

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The timing appears to have worked in the hotel's favour, as gold prices have climbed sharply over the past year as investors seek safe havens amid geopolitical tensions, unpredictable trade policies, and shifting tariffs introduced by US President Donald Trump.


Macau has been declared the five-star hotel capital of the world three years running in the Forbes Travel Guide's Star Rating Awards.


In the most recent ranking, the Chinese city was recognised as having 24 five-star hotels overall, with the list including Epic Tower at Studio City Macau and Raffles at Galaxy Macau. 

Along with Macau, Asia saw hotels in Hong Kong, Hanoi, Vietnam, and Singapore awarded five stars by Forbes, plus the Rosewood Guangzhou in China. 


It joined Madrid's newly-awarded Rosewood Villa Magna and Rosewood London on a 14-strong list of five-star Rosewood hotels throughout the world. 




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