On February 2, 2026, Chinese editorial priorities shifted from abstract industrial planning to the tangible logistics of the Spring Festival travel rush. Early morning headlines across People’s Daily and CCTV transitioned from ideological directives on 'future industries' to the departure of the first trains from Beijing, framing the mass migration as a demonstration of social harmony and high-tech infrastructure. By midday, state outlets synchronized around a 'financial powerhouse' mandate, reinforcing the Politburo’s recent study session on economic self-reliance. This monolith was challenged by regional and international sources: the South China Morning Post reported on the internal military fallout of the Zhang Youxia investigation, while Hong Kong Free Press highlighted the death of former official Rafael Hui and ongoing 'soft resistance' warnings. As the evening progressed, coverage expanded into technological frontiers, with reports on Chinese AI labs racing to release new models before the lunar holiday and breakthroughs in green aviation fuel.