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The Jingshi Expressway (Chinese: 京石高速公路; pinyin: Jīngshí Gāosù Gōnglù; or Jingshi Freeway, as it was formerly known) is an expressway in China which links Beijing to the Shijiazhuang. It is c. 270 km in length. Its road numbering is G030. It forms part of the Jingzhu Expressway. Beijing listen (Chinese: 北京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital city of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
Not to be confused with the unrelated province of Hubei Hebei (Chinese: 河北; pinyin: Hébĕi; Wade-Giles: Ho-pei; Postal System Pinyin: Hopeh), is a northern province of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Liuliqiao on the 3rd Ring Road (July 2004 image) Liuliqiao is situated on the southwestern stretch of Beijings 3rd Ring Road. ...
Beijing listen (Chinese: 北京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital city of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
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Jingshi Expressway right after Beijing starting point. ...
Pinyin (拼音, pīnyīn) literally means join (together) sounds (a less literal translation being phoneticize, spell or transcription) in Chinese and usually refers to Hànyǔ Pīnyīn (汉语拼音, literal meaning: Han language pinyin), which is a system of romanization (phonetic notation and transliteration to roman script) for Standard Mandarin used in the...
An expressway is a divided highway, usually 4 lanes or wider in size, where direct access to adjacent properties has been eliminated. ...
Beijing listen (Chinese: 北京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital city of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
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The Jingzhu Expressway is the first completed north-south expressway in the Peoples Republic of China, starting from Beijing and ending in Zhuhai, on the border with the Macao SAR. The Jingzhu Expressway is formed mainly by the main trunk route from Beijing to Shijiazhuang (Jingshi Expressway), and by...
Opened in full in 1993, the expressway runs in a southwest direction, linking the capital of China with the capital of Hebei province. 1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
Not to be confused with the unrelated province of Hubei Hebei (Chinese: 河北; pinyin: Hébĕi; Wade-Giles: Ho-pei; Postal System Pinyin: Hopeh), is a northern province of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
The Jingshi Expressway gets its name by the combination of two one-character Chinese abbreviations of both Beijing and Shijiazhuang (Beijing -- Jing, Shijiazhuang -- Shi). Route
Beijing Section
Jingshi Expressway -- narrow Beijing section after Dujiakan toll gate (Early November 2004 image)
Jingshi Expressway after Zhaoxindian/Changxindian exit (Early July 2004 image - note no central barriers!) The expressway starts from Liuliqiao on the southwestern 3rd Ring Road, passes through the 4th Ring Road at Yuegezhuang, and then approaches a heavily industrialised area, the Xidaokou area near Shougang. On the way out of Beijing, one passes through the famous Luguoqiao area - home to the Marco Polo Bridge and Wanping, marking where the Sino-Japanese war began in 1937. Jingshi Expressway -- Narrow Beijing Section. ...
Jingshi Expressway -- Narrow Beijing Section. ...
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Jingshi Expressway after Dujiakan Toll Gate. ...
Jingshi Expressway after Dujiakan Toll Gate. ...
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Liuliqiao on the 3rd Ring Road (July 2004 image) Liuliqiao is situated on the southwestern stretch of Beijings 3rd Ring Road. ...
3rd Ring Road (Southeastern segment, taken in July of 2004) The 3rd Ring Road pinyin: San Huan Lu) is a 48-kilometer city ring road that encircles the centre of the city of Beijing. ...
Beijings 4th Ring Road (April 2003 image) Eastern 4th Ring Road (August 2004 image) The 4th Ring Road (Hanyu Pinyin: Si Huan Lu) is an express route ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 8 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
The Marco Polo Bridge Incident was a battle between Japans Imperial Army and Chinas National Revolutionary Army, marking the beginning of the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). ...
1937 was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
The Dujiakan toll gate (for the Beijing stretch) follows after a bridge crossing what used to be a vast Yongding River. (Sadly, it has now apparently dried up.) After the toll gate, the expressway links to roads connecting to Fangshan District and Liangxiang satellite town. A link to the 6th Ring Road opened on December 20, 2004. The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
December 20 is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The expressway also links Beijing to the Zhoukoudian Peking Man cave, as well as Yunju Temple. Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site - the Caves (taken in July 2004) Zhoukoudian or Choukoutien is a cave system near Beijing, China. ...
The Beijing portion of the expressway ends after the Liulihe exit (Exit No. 18). Maps incorrectly point out that the final exit in the Beijing portion ends at Doudian (Exit No. 16 leaving Beijing, Exit No. 17 entering Beijing). Before the Beijing portion ends, a service area appears. A toll gate follows just outside of city/municipality limits.
Hebei Section
Jingshi Expressway (Hebei portion). July 2004 image. The Hebei portion of the expressway starts right before the Beijing South Toll Gate. As of the Hebei portion (strictly speaking, as of just before the Beijing portion ends), the expressway shrinks from 6 lanes (3 up, 3 down) to 4 lanes (2 up, 2 down). The large "lawn" in the middle of the expressway separate the two sets of carriageways going in different directions is no more as of the Hebei portion. Jingshi Expressway Hebei Section. ...
Jingshi Expressway Hebei Section. ...
Some distance after the toll gate when entering Hebei, a service area appears as well. The naming of the very expressway gets confusing after one enters the Hebei portion. The expressway toll invoices claim the Jingshi Expressway. However, entrance signs welcome drivers onto the Jingshen Expressway (heading toward Shenzhen, not Shenyang). Yet, the smaller signs indicating the kilometrage announces the expressway as the Jingzhu Expressway heading toward Zhuhai. Shenzhen (Chinese: 深圳; pinyin: ; Cantonese Jyutping: sam1 zan3, Yale: sām jan; Sham Chun [Shamchun] The hazy Shenzhen skyline in old or Hong Kong documents; lit. ...
Location within China Major districts of Shenyang. ...
Zhuhai (Chinese: 珠海; pinyin: Zhūhǎi; lit. ...
History Claimed as the first completed expressway in mainland China, construction began in April of 1986 and was completed in segments, culminating eventually in November of 1993, although the Beijing section was opened around the start of the 1990s. In this map of China, the light-coloured areas represent Mainland China, while yellow coloured area refers to Taiwan. ...
April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four with the length of 30 days. ...
1986 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
November is the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four Gregorian months with the length of 30 days. ...
1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
Events and trends The 1990s are generally classified as having moved slightly away from the more conservative 1980s, but keeping the same mind-set. ...
In early February 2004, a traffic accident occurred when a lorry driver, who was in the middle of repairing a tyre, was literally thrown into the middle of the road, as a result of a huge jet of air which came from the tyre change. The driver then was hit by an oncoming vehicle, causing a deadly casualty. 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → February 29, 2004 Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigns as president of Haiti and flees the country for the Central African Republic. ...
By July 2004, the Beijing section was fully fitted with physical carriage separation facilities, making a U-turn on the expressway impossible. 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December See also: July 2004 in sports Deaths in July • 31 David B. Haight • 29 Francis Crick • 29 Nafisa Joseph • 23 Joe Cahill • 23 Mehmood • 23 Illinois Jacquet • 23 Carlos Paredes • 22 Sacha Distel • 21 Jerry Goldsmith • 21...
News from September 2004 spread that the central toll gate at Beijing South/Zhuozhou would soon be expanded to twenty lanes instead of the current ten lanes. The current central toll gate is often home to traffic jams, as its size is way too small.-1...
There will be a direct link to the expressway from Caihuying Bridge on the 2nd Ring Road through Fengbei Bridge. 2nd Ring Road (Eastern segment, taken in July of 2004) Yonghegong Lamasery from the 2nd Ring Road (Northern segment, taken in July of 2004) Central to Beijing, the 2nd Ring Road (pinyin: Er Huan Lu) lies just a few kilometres away from the city centre and is an extremely convenient...
Beijing Section: Major roadworks began on the surface of the expressway on April 15, 2005. For 2005, roadworks are expected to finish on September 30; remaining segments of the expressway will remain under construction for part of 2006. The central reservation and road signage were all vastly improved with the roadworks. April 15 is the 105th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (106th in leap years). ...
2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...
2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...
September 30 is the 273rd day of the year (274th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 92 days remaining, as the final day of September. ...
2006 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jingshi Oddities Nonstandards
Nonstandard/older font/font mix
Exit No. 0 on the Jingshi Expressway
The Jingshi Expressway referred to as the Jingshen (Beijing - Shenzhen) expressway (Hebei section) As one leaves Beijing on the expressway from the Southwestern 3rd Ring Road at Liuliqiao, one enters into what is apparently one of the oldest expressways in the area. Road conditions reveal the age of expressway. Signs are nonstandard, exit numbering looks erratic, and often English is lacking on the road signs (in contrast to other expressways around Beijing). Arabic numbers on the signposts, more often than not, appear deformed or stretched. Jingshi Expressway: Nonstandard lane reduction sign. ...
Jingshi Expressway: Nonstandard lane reduction sign. ...
Jingshi Expressway: Nonstandard road sign font/font mixture. ...
Jingshi Expressway: Nonstandard road sign font/font mixture. ...
Jingshi Expwy: Exit No. ...
Jingshi Expwy: Exit No. ...
Rare instance where the Jingshi Expwy is referred to as the Jingshen (Beijing-Shenzhen) Expwy, Hebei section. ...
Rare instance where the Jingshi Expwy is referred to as the Jingshen (Beijing-Shenzhen) Expwy, Hebei section. ...
The fonts in English are another problem. Older signs have English/Pinyin in very small type, making them a real challenge to read. In any case, the signs appear way too old. The problems are being solved now, as most plates are being replaced with newer signs which have English letters in much more legible type.
Emergency Services Except for a short part of the road from Dujiakan to Zhaoxindian, there is virtually no hard corner to speak of. Cars in need must be driven to the next emergency bay, of which are there are many along the way.
Signpost Oddities - The exit number is shown at the bottom right hand corner of the exit sign, instead of being at the bottom left hand corner as is standard everywhere else on PRC expressways.
- Road signs signalling the reduction of lanes use a previous, archaic and abandoned image.
- Exit numbering is chaotic. Exits number 1 through 5 in the Beijing portion appear before the Dujiakan toll gate. After that, the numbering is instantly raised to exits number 10 through 18. Following a switch of jurisdiction to Hebei, the numbering is reset and recommences at zero. All other Chinese expressways use a numbering system which is uniform throughout the entire expressway and does not change or jump figures when toll gates, jurisdiction changes, etc... are passed through.
- When entering the Hebei portion, the first exit to the TV and Cinema city is numbered zero.
- Signs indicating the overtaking lane, the carriageways and the hard shoulder are completely in Chinese characters in the Beijing segment (except for one single sign on the way out of Beijing).
However, modernised and newer signs do exist. The entire exit number 15 (with the 6th Ring Road) uses brand-new signs of the new standard that even indicate the level of the expressway and the expressway road numbering. The exit number is shown on the bottom left hand corner at this very exit. Technical note: Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ...
The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
Road Conditions Speed Limit Beijing Section: 90 km/h from Liuliqiao through to Dujiakan Toll Gate; 110 km/h from Dujiakan Toll Gate through to the border with Hebei. Negligible section around 6th Ring Road intersection imposes a maximum speed limit of 100 km/h. Hebei Section: Uniform maximum speed limit of 120 km/h. Liuliqiao on the 3rd Ring Road (July 2004 image) Liuliqiao is situated on the southwestern stretch of Beijings 3rd Ring Road. ...
Not to be confused with the unrelated province of Hubei Hebei (Chinese: 河北; pinyin: Hébĕi; Wade-Giles: Ho-pei; Postal System Pinyin: Hopeh), is a northern province of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Tolls The section southwest of the SW 5th Ring Road (Beijing) charges tolls. There are toll gates at Dujiakan (Beijing), South Beijing, and at Shijiazhuang. Beijings 5th Ring Road (taken in March of 2003) The 5th Ring Road at Shangqing Bridge (July 2004 image) The Western 5th Ring Road nears the Western Hills in Beijing (July 2004 image) Beijings 5th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 五环路, Traditional Chinese: 五環路, Hanyu Pinyin: Wu Huan Lu...
Beijing listen (Chinese: 北京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital city of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
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For the expressway (apart from the 6th Ring Road), there is currently no networked toll system -- one pays upon entering a different jurisidiction. However, an IC-card system is, apparently, on the drawing board. Tolls are only networked with the 6th Ring Road in Beijing.
Lanes Beijing Section: 6 lanes (3 up, 3 down) uniformly. Exception: Dujiankan Toll Gate - Zhaoxindian has 4 lanes (2 up, 2 down). No emergency belt where there are 6 lanes. Hebei Section: 4 lanes (2 up, 2 down), with emergency belt.
Surface Conditions Beijing Section: Average to poor at times. Hebei Section: Good to fair. Conditions are mediocre to poor in some areas in the Beijing segment, but it gets better in the Hebei part. Before this was rectified in July of 2004, one of the oddest features of this expressway's Beijing segment was that, at times, there was no central physical structure -- not even a barrier -- to separate the carriageways running in opposite directions in the Beijing portion. (This made it potentially insecure in the case of a car crash from the carriageways running in the opposite direction, and made it possible to do a complete U-turn on the expressway -- something that's against the expressway management regulations.) Relief came by the end of July 2004, when the entire Beijing segment was fitted with a central barrier. July is the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ...
2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Traffic Good. Smooth and flowing.
Major Exits 3rd Ring Road, 4th Ring Road, 5th Ring Road, Yancun, 6th Ring Road, Doudian, Zhuozhou, Dingxing, Baoding, Shijiazhuang 3rd Ring Road (Southeastern segment, taken in July of 2004) The 3rd Ring Road pinyin: San Huan Lu) is a 48-kilometer city ring road that encircles the centre of the city of Beijing. ...
Beijings 4th Ring Road (April 2003 image) Eastern 4th Ring Road (August 2004 image) The 4th Ring Road (Hanyu Pinyin: Si Huan Lu) is an express route ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 8 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
Beijings 5th Ring Road (taken in March of 2003) The 5th Ring Road at Shangqing Bridge (July 2004 image) The Western 5th Ring Road nears the Western Hills in Beijing (July 2004 image) Beijings 5th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 五环路, Traditional Chinese: 五環路, Hanyu Pinyin: Wu Huan Lu...
The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
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Service Areas At least one service area in Beijing; more in the Hebei section. Beijing listen (Chinese: 北京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital city of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
Not to be confused with the unrelated province of Hubei Hebei (Chinese: 河北; pinyin: Hébĕi; Wade-Giles: Ho-pei; Postal System Pinyin: Hopeh), is a northern province of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Connections Ring Roads of Beijing: Connects with the SW 3rd Ring Road at Liuliqiao, the SW 4th Ring Road at Yuegezhuang, the SW 5th Ring Road at Wanping, and the SW 6th Ring Road at Liyuan Bridge. The eastern 3rd Ring Road (August 2004 image) Beijing is one of the very few cities to possess multiple ring roads (or beltways). ...
3rd Ring Road (Southeastern segment, taken in July of 2004) The 3rd Ring Road pinyin: San Huan Lu) is a 48-kilometer city ring road that encircles the centre of the city of Beijing. ...
Liuliqiao on the 3rd Ring Road (July 2004 image) Liuliqiao is situated on the southwestern stretch of Beijings 3rd Ring Road. ...
Beijings 4th Ring Road (April 2003 image) Eastern 4th Ring Road (August 2004 image) The 4th Ring Road (Hanyu Pinyin: Si Huan Lu) is an express route ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 8 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
Yuegezhuang is a part of the city of Beijing to the southwest. ...
Beijings 5th Ring Road (taken in March of 2003) The 5th Ring Road at Shangqing Bridge (July 2004 image) The Western 5th Ring Road nears the Western Hills in Beijing (July 2004 image) Beijings 5th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 五环路, Traditional Chinese: 五環路, Hanyu Pinyin: Wu Huan Lu...
The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
Baojin Expressway: Connects with the Baojin Expressway near Baoding (just north of it). Baojin Expressway (July 2004 image) The Baojin Expressway (pinyin: Baojin Gaosu Gonglu) is so named because it connects Baoding in Hebei province with Tianjin. ...
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Shitai Expressway: Connects with the Shitai Expressway to Taiyuan (Shanxi province) at Shijiazhuang (heading west). The Shitai Expressway links Shijiazhuang, capital of Chinas Hebei province, to Taiyuan in the west, capital of Shanxi province. ...
Location within China Taiyuan (Chinese: 太原; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Tai-yüan) is a prefecture-level city in China, capital of the Shanxi province. ...
Not to be confused with the neighboring province of Shaanxi Shanxi (Chinese: 山西; pinyin: Shānxī; Wade-Giles: Shan-hsi; Postal System Pinyin: Shansi) is a northern province of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
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Shicang Expressway: Connects with the Shicang Expressway to Cangzhou (near the Bohai Gulf) at Shijiazhuang (heading east). Cangzhou (Chinese: 沧州; pinyin: ) is a prefecture-level city in Hebei Province, China. ...
Bo Hai (Chinese: 渤海; pinyin: B hăi; Wade-Giles: Po-hai lit. ...
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Shian Expressway: Connects with the Shian Expressway to Anyang and Zhengzhou (Henan province) at Shijiazhuang (heading south). For the city of the same name in South Korea, see Anyang (South Korea). ...
Zhengzhou (Simplified Chinese: 郑州; Traditional Chinese: 鄭州; pinyin: ) formerly called Zhengxian, is located 24 km south of the Huang He (Yellow River). ...
Henan (Chinese: 河南; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Ho-nan), is a province of the Peoples Republic of China, located in the central part of the country. ...
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List of Exits Symbols: ↗ = exit (→ = only on way out of Beijing; ← = only on way into Beijing), ✕ = closed exit, ⇆ = main interchange; ¥ = central toll gate; S = service area
Beijing Section Listed are exits heading southwest as of Beijing (3rd Ring Road) -
- ↗ 16 (→) / ↗ 17 (←): Doudian, Jiaodao
- S Service Area
- ↗ 18: Nanzhao, Liulihe, Hancun River -- this exit is not shown on some maps
- ¥ Beijing South Toll Gate
3rd Ring Road (Southeastern segment, taken in July of 2004) The 3rd Ring Road pinyin: San Huan Lu) is a 48-kilometer city ring road that encircles the centre of the city of Beijing. ...
Yuquanying Yuquanying is a major traffic intersection in Beijing, linking the Jingkai Expressway with the southern part of the 3rd Ring Road. ...
Beijings 4th Ring Road (April 2003 image) Eastern 4th Ring Road (August 2004 image) The 4th Ring Road (Hanyu Pinyin: Si Huan Lu) is an express route ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 8 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
Fengtai District (Simplified Chinese: 丰台区, Hanyu Pinyin: Fēngtái Qū) is a district of the municipality of Beijing. ...
Fuxing Road (Hanyu Pinyin: Fuxing Lu) is a road in western Beijing. ...
Beijings 5th Ring Road (taken in March of 2003) The 5th Ring Road at Shangqing Bridge (July 2004 image) The Western 5th Ring Road nears the Western Hills in Beijing (July 2004 image) Beijings 5th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 五环路, Traditional Chinese: 五環路, Hanyu Pinyin: Wu Huan Lu...
Beijings 5th Ring Road (taken in March of 2003) The 5th Ring Road at Shangqing Bridge (July 2004 image) The Western 5th Ring Road nears the Western Hills in Beijing (July 2004 image) Beijings 5th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 五环路, Traditional Chinese: 五環路, Hanyu Pinyin: Wu Huan Lu...
The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
Mentougou District is in west Beijing. ...
The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
The 6th Ring Road (Simplified Chinese: 六环路, Hanyu Pinyin: Liu Huan Lu) is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately 15-20 kilometres from the centre of the city. ...
Hebei Section Listed are exits heading south and southwest as of Beijing South Toll Gate Location within China Tianjin is also the name of an asteroid, see 2209 Tianjin Tianjin (Chinese: 天津; pinyin: ; Postal System Pinyin: Tientsin; literally Heavenly Ford) is a harbour municipality in China on the Hai He River (from Beijing) and Bohai Gulf of the Yellow Sea (Pacific Ocean). ...
Location within China Tianjin is also the name of an asteroid, see 2209 Tianjin Tianjin (Chinese: 天津; pinyin: ; Postal System Pinyin: Tientsin; literally Heavenly Ford) is a harbour municipality in China on the Hai He River (from Beijing) and Bohai Gulf of the Yellow Sea (Pacific Ocean). ...
Location within China Tianjin is also the name of an asteroid, see 2209 Tianjin Tianjin (Chinese: 天津; pinyin: ; Postal System Pinyin: Tientsin; literally Heavenly Ford) is a harbour municipality in China on the Hai He River (from Beijing) and Bohai Gulf of the Yellow Sea (Pacific Ocean). ...
Baojin Expressway (July 2004 image) The Baojin Expressway (pinyin: Baojin Gaosu Gonglu) is so named because it connects Baoding in Hebei province with Tianjin. ...
Baojin Expressway (July 2004 image) The Baojin Expressway (pinyin: Baojin Gaosu Gonglu) is so named because it connects Baoding in Hebei province with Tianjin. ...
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Zhengding (Chinese: 正定; pinyin: ) is a county in Hebei Province approximately 260 kilometers south of Beijing, China. ...
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