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      Network Structure of Intercity Trips by Chinese Residents under Different Travel Modes: A Case Study of the Spring Festival Travel Rush

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      Complexity
      Hindawi Limited

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          With the advent of big data, the use of network data to characterize travel has gradually become a trend. Tencent Migration big data can fully, dynamically, immediately, and visually record the trajectories of population migrations with location-based service technology. Here, the daily population flow data of 346 cities during the Spring Festival travel rush in China were combined with different travel modes to measure the spatial structure and spatial patterns of an intercity trip network of Chinese residents. These data were then used for a comprehensive depiction of the complex relationships between the population flows of cities. The results showed that there were obvious differences in the characteristics of urban networks from the perspective of different modes of travel. The intercity flow of aviation trips showed a core-periphery structure with national hub cities as the core distribution. Trips by train showed a core-periphery structure with cities along the national railway artery as the core. This gradually decreased toward hinterland cities. Moreover, the intercity flow of highway trips indicated a spatial pattern of strong local aggregation that matched the population scale.

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              Journal
              Complexity
              Complexity
              Hindawi Limited
              1099-0526
              1076-2787
              March 31 2021
              March 31 2021
              : 2021
              : 1-19
              Affiliations
              [1 ]College of Geography and Environmental Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China
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              10.1155/2021/1283012
              9806baa7-9c4e-4bd8-bd77-55912b7875e8
              © 2021

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