China National Highway 111 Explained
Country: | CHN |
Type: | G |
Route: | 111 |
Map: | G111-路线图.svg |
Length Km: | 2123 |
Terminus A: | Beijing |
Terminus B: | Mohe, Heilongjiang |
Previous Type: | G |
Previous Route: | 110 |
Next Type: | G |
Next Route: | 112 |
China National Highway 111 runs from Beijing to Mohe of Heilongjiang province.
It leaves Beijing heading north-east. In November 2019, an expansion to the northernmost town in China, Mohe (Walagan), was completed.[1]
Route and distance
Route and distance |
City | Distance (km) |
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Beijing, Beijing | 0 | Huairou, Beijing | 49 | Fengning, Hebei | 192 | Weichang, Hebei | 382 | Wangfu, Inner Mongolia | 469 | Chifeng, Inner Mongolia | 525 | Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia | 635 | Naiman Banner, Inner Mongolia | 748 | Tongliao, Inner Mongolia | 921 | Horqin Right Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia | 1161 | Tuquan, Inner Mongolia | 1202 | Ulan Hot, Inner Mongolia | 1316 | Jalaid Banner, Inner Mongolia | 1431 | Zhalantun, Inner Mongolia | 1623 | Arun Banner, Inner Mongolia | 1692 | Morin Dawa Banner, Inner Mongolia | 1835 | Jiagedaqi, (disputed) | 2123 | Tahe, Heilongjiang | | Mohe, Heilongjiang | | |
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See also
Notes and References
- Web site: New highway linking Beijing with China's northernmost city fully opens to traffic. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/glIEWgHfVgw . 2021-12-22 . live. New China TV. 30 Nov 2019.