Jingha Expressway
Beijing–Harbin Expressway |
北京-哈尔滨高速公路
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Jingha Expressway
京哈高速公路 |
Beijing–Harbin Expressway in red.
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Taken July 2004
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Route information |
Part of
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Length: |
1,200 km (700 mi) |
Existed: |
28 September 2001 – present |
Major junctions |
South end: |
Sifang Bridge, Shuanglong Road and 4th Ring Road, Beijing
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Wufang Bridge, 5th Ring Road, Beijing
Shiyuan Bridge, 6th Ring Road, Beijing National Highway 103, Beijing S1 Jinji Expressway, Tianjin G25 Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway (north) and Tangshan West Outer Ring Expressway (south), Tangshan, Hebei National Highway 112, Tangshan, Hebei G25 Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway (south), Tangshan, Hebei Yanhai Expressway, Qinhuangdao, Hebei G16 Dandong–Xilinhot Expressway (north), Jinzhou, Liaoning G2512 Fuxin–Jinzhou Expressway, Jinzhou, Liaoning G16 Dandong–Xilinhot Expressway (south), Panjin, Liaoning G91 Liaozhong Ring Expressway, Shenyang, Liaoning G1501 Shenyang Ring Expressway, Shenyang, Liaoning G2511 Xinmin–Lubei Expressway, Shenyang, Liaoning G1501 Shenyang Ring Expressway, Shenyang, Liaoning G25 Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway, Siping, Jilin G1201 Changchun Ring Expressway (south), Changchun, Jilin G1201 Changchun Ring Expressway (north), Changchun, Jilin G10 Suifenhe–Manzhouli Expressway and G1001 Harbin Ring Expressway, Harbin, Heilongjiang
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North end: |
China National Highway 102, Harbin, Heilongjiang
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Highway system |
Expressways
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北京-哈尔滨高速公路
The Beijing–Harbin Expressway (simplified Chinese: 北京-哈尔滨高速公路; traditional Chinese: 北京-哈爾濱高速公路), designated as G1 and commonly abbreviated as Jingha Expressway (Chinese: 京哈高速) is an expressway in northeastern China linking the cities of Beijing and Harbin.
The Beijing–Harbin Expressway is commonly referred to as the Jingha Expressway. This name is derived from the two one-character Chinese abbreviations of the two cities at which the expressway terminates, Jing for Beijing and Ha for Harbin.
The Beijing–Harbin Expressway runs from Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, to Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province. It passes through the following major cities:
The first section of the Beijing–Harbin Expressway, opened in the 1990s was the short-lived Jingqin Expressway, running between the outskirts of Beijing and Qinhuangdao.
In 1990s the expressway was extended northeast from Qinhuangdao to Shenyang and westward to the 4th Ring Road in Beijing to become the Jingshen Expressway. The 658 km expressway from central Beijing to Shenyang was completed in time for the 50th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. It opened to the general motoring public on September 15, 1999, after four years of work on different sections.
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