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Beijing, as a transportational hub of China, is the starting point for eleven out of twelve series-100 China National Highways. These are major truck routes, some even toll truck routes, connecting Beijing with the rest of China. Beijing listen? (Chinese: å京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital city of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
The China National Highways are a series of trunk roads throughout all of China. ...
The driver of a car transporter truck prepares to offload Skoda Octavia cars in Cardiff, Wales For further uses of the word truck, see Truck (disambiguation). ...
China National Highway 112, despite being a series-100 China National Highway, does not begin Beijing, but begins in Gaobeidian, Tianjin, and forms a long ring route. (A joke says that should Beijing attempt to build the 7th Ring Road, then the 8th Ring Road would be China National Highway 112.) At present only present in the minds of urban projectors, it is likely that Beijings 7th Ring Road will be built as the citys first expressway ring road which transcends beyond the boundaries of Beijing municipality. ...
The G in front of the highway route numbers stands for 国 (pinyin: guo), meaning nation or country. Eleven China National Highway routes depart from Beijing in virtually all compass directions: The China National Highways are a series of trunk roads throughout all of China. ...
Beijing listen? (Chinese: å京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital city of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
- China National Highway 101 to Chengde and Shenyang leaves Beijing at Dongzhimen, heading north-east at Sanyuanqiao;
- China National Highway 102 to Harbin leaves Beijing at Chaoyangmen, heading east;
- China National Highway 103 to Tanggu leaves Beijing at Fenzhongsi, heading south-east near the Jingjintang Expressway;
- China National Highway 104 to Fuzhou leaves Beijing at Yongdingmen, heading south;
- China National Highway 105 to Zhuhai and Macao leaves Beijing at Yongdingmen as well, also heading south;
- China National Highway 106 to Guangzhou leaves Beijing at Yuquanying;
- China National Highway 107 to Shenzhen leaves Beijing at Guang'anmen, heading south-west;
- China National Highway 108 (a.k.a. Jingyuan Road) to Kunming leaves Beijing at Fuxingmen, heading west;
- China National Highway 109 to Lhasa in Tibet leaves Beijing at Fuchengmen, heading west;
- China National Highway 110 to Yinchuan leaves Beijing at Deshengmen, heading north.
- China National Highway 111 leaves Beijing at Dongzhimen, heading northeast, ending in Heilongjiang province.
813 kilometres of China National Highway lie within Beijing municipality. Major Connections Note: Only connections to important city roads, expressways and other China National Highways (G level) are listed. ...
Chengde (承德, Pinyin: Chéngdé) is a city approximately one hundred miles northeast of Beijing in northeastern Hebei province, situated near the Luan River. ...
Location within China Major districts of Shenyang. ...
Dongzhimen is a transportation node in Beijing. ...
Sanyuanqiao node Sanyuanqiao (or Sanyuan Overpass) is a major overpass on Beijings northeastern stretch of the 3rd Ring Road. ...
China National Highway 102 is a major trunk route in China, which connects Beijing to Harbin in Heilongjiang province. ...
Harbin on Chinas map Harbin (Simplified Chinese: åå°æ»¨; Traditional Chinese: åç¾æ¿±; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Ha-erh-pin; Russian ХаÑбиÌн Kharbin) is a sub-provincial city in north-east China and the capital of the Heilongjiang Province. ...
Chaoyangmen is a transportation node and a district border in Beijing. ...
China National Highway 103 is the main traffic corridor between Beijing and Tianjin. ...
Fenzhongsi Fenzhongsi is a transportational node in Beijing. ...
Jingjintang Expressway (Beijing segment, taken in July of 2004) Opened in September of 1993, the Jingjintang expressway, also known simply as the Jingtang expressway, links Beijing via central Tianjin to the Tanggu District in eastern Tianjin. ...
Chinas National Highway 104 runs from Beijing to Fuzhou via Xuzhou, Nanjing, Hangzhou and Taizhou. ...
Fuzhou (Chinese: ç¦å·; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Fu-chou; SLC: Hùk-cieu; also seen as Foochow or Fuchow) is a city on the coast of China, the largest city in and capital of Fujian province. ...
Chinas National Highway 105 runs from Beijing to Macau, via Langfang, Chuangzhou, Dezhou, Donge, Jining, Shuangyou, Fuyang, Liuan, Jiujiang, Nanchang, Jian and Guangzhou. ...
Zhuhai (Chinese: ç æµ·; pinyin: ; lit. ...
Related: Transportation of Beijing Part of the WikiProject Transportation in China Categories: Stub | Peoples Republic of China roads and expressways ...
Location within China Guangzhou (Simplified Chinese: 广å·; Traditional Chinese: 廣å·; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kuang-chou; Jyutping: Gwong2zau1; Yale: GwóngjaÅ«) is the capital of the Guangdong Province in southern China. ...
Yuquanying Yuquanying is a major traffic intersection in Beijing, linking the Jingkai Expressway with the southern part of the 3rd Ring Road. ...
Chinas National Highway 107 runs from Beijing to Shenzhen. ...
Evening Skyline of Shenzhen. ...
China National Highway 108 is a China National Highway in the Peoples Republic of China, which connects Beijing through Chengdu to Kunming. ...
Kunming (Chinese: ææ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kun-ming) is the capital of Yunnan province, China. ...
Fuxingmen (复兴门) is situated in central Beijing, and is on the northwestern stretch of the 2nd Ring Road. ...
China National Highway 109 connects Beijing with Lhasa in Tibet. ...
Lhasa is located in the Lhasa Valley of Tibet. ...
Tibet (Tibetan: à½à½¼à½à¼, Bod, pronounced pö in Lhasa dialect; Chinese: 西è, pinyin: XÄ«zà ng; older splling Thibet) is a region and former independent country in Central Asia and the home of the Tibetan people. ...
Fuchengmen is currently a transportation node in western urban Beijing. ...
Chinas National Highway 110 runs from Beijing to Yinchuan, via Hohhot and Baotou. ...
Yinchuan (Simplified Chinese: é¶å·; Traditional Chinese: éå·; pinyin: ) is the capital of Ningxia Autonomous Region, China. ...
Deshengmen from the 2nd Ring Road (Northern segment, taken in July of 2004) Deshengmen (德胜门) is one of the old city gates. ...
China National Highway 111 runs from Beijing to Heilongjiang province. ...
Dongzhimen is a transportation node in Beijing. ...
Heilongjiang (Simplified Chinese: 黑龙江省; Traditional Chinese: 黑龍江省; pinyin: Hēilóngjiāng; Postal System Pinyin: Heilungkiang) is a province of the Peoples Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country. ...
Tian'anmen is considered "km 0" for all China National Highways. Tiananmen Gate The Tiananmen or Tiananmen (Simplified Chinese: 天安门; Traditional Chinese: 天安門; Pinyin: tiān ān mén), literally meaning Gate of Heavenly Peace, is the principal entrance to the Imperial Palace Grounds, commonly called the Forbidden City, in Beijing, Peoples Republic of China. ...
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