In pics: homecoming for upcoming Eid-al-Fitr in Indonesia-Xinhua

In pics: homecoming for upcoming Eid-al-Fitr in Indonesia

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2024-04-08 07:32:57

Passengers board a high-speed electrical multiple unit (EMU) train at the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway's Padalarang Station in Padalarang, Indonesia, April 7, 2024. The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid-al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. (Photo by Septianjar Muharam/Xinhua)

Passengers walk on the platform at the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway's Padalarang Station in Padalarang, Indonesia, April 7, 2024. The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid-al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. (Photo by Septianjar Muharam/Xinhua)

Passengers wait to board a high-speed electrical multiple unit (EMU) train at the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway's Padalarang Station in Padalarang, Indonesia, April 7, 2024. The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid-al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. (Photo by Septianjar Muharam/Xinhua)

Passengers wait as a high-speed electrical multiple unit (EMU) train arrives at the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway's Padalarang Station in Padalarang, Indonesia, April 7, 2024. The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid-al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. (Photo by Septianjar Muharam/Xinhua)

People line up before checking in at the waiting hall of Halim Station in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 7, 2024.

The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid-al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. (Xinhua/Xu Qin)

People line up before checking in at Juanda International Airport in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, April 7, 2024.

The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid-al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. (Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua)