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China National Highway - Definition and Overview

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The China National Highways are a series of trunk roads throughout all of China. Although they are called highways (such as the Jingbao Highway), they are not expressways. However, like expressways across China, a toll is sometimes charged.

Although an accepted speed limit on China National Highways is 80 km/h, it is not uncommon to see cars zip by in excess of 100 km/h. The lack of speed detection cameras on some routes, and the lack of a signed speed limit outside of localities, means that enforcing this speed limit is rather Herculean.

Nationwide highways often begin with the letter G, followed by three numerals, e.g.: G107.

The numbering of the highways are as follows:

  • Five vertical and seven horizontal main routes are labelled in the 000 series (the so called "five downs and seven acrosses").
  • Except for China National Highway 112, which originates in Tianjin, all highways in the 100 series (e.g. 102, 106) begin from Beijing, the capital city of the People's Republic of China, and spread out in all compass directions;
  • Highways in the 200 series stretch from north to south;
  • Highways in the 300 series stretch from west to east (e.g., from Lhasa in Tibet through to Dandong in Liaoning province).
Contents

List of all China National Highways

Important Note: Chinese roads are graded into the G-Series (Guodao, or National Routes), S-Series (Shengdao, or Provincial-Level Routes) and X-Series (Xiandao, pron. Hsien-Dao, or County-Level Routes). China National Highways are in the G-Series.

000 Series

Note: 000 Series China National Highways point to five specific vertical routes, as well as seven specific horizontal routes. Routes ending in "0" are north-south (vertical) routes; routes ending in "5" are east-west (horizontal) routes.

  • China National Highway 010: Tongjiang - Sanya (Hainan), 5,700 km -- the longest China National Highway overall
  • China National Highway 015: Suifenhe - Manzhouli, 1,280 km
  • China National Highway 020: Beijing - Fuzhou, 2,540 km
  • China National Highway 025: Dandong (Liaoning) - Lhasa (Tibet), 4,590 km
  • China National Highway 030: Beijing - Zhuhai, 2,310 km (Jingzhu Expressway)
  • China National Highway 035: Qingdao - Yinchuan, 1,610 km
  • China National Highway 040: Erenhot - Hekou, 3,610 km
  • China National Highway 045: Lianyungang - Hu'erguosi, 3,980 km (note: localised minority name inaccurate)
  • China National Highway 050: Chongqing - Zhanjiang, 1,430 km
  • China National Highway 055: Shanghai - Chengdu, 2,970 km
  • China National Highway 065: Shanghai - Ruilin, 4,090 km
  • China National Highway 075: Hengyang - Kunming, 1,980 km

100 Series

Note: 100 Series China National Highways spread out from Beijing (exception: G112).

200 Series

Note: 200 Series China National Highways form routes from north China to south China.

300 Series

Note: 300 Series China National Highways form routes from west China to east China.


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