China National Highway 111

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National Highway 111
111国道
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Route information
Length2,123 km (1,319 mi)
Major junctions
From Beijing
To Mohe, Heilongjiang
Highway system
China National Highways
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China National Highway 111 runs from Beijing to Mohe of Heilongjiang province.

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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
CityDistance (km)
Beijing, Beijing 0
Huairou, Beijing49
Fengning, Hebei 192
Weichang, Hebei382
Wangfu, Inner Mongolia 469
Chifeng, Inner Mongolia525
Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia635
Naiman Banner, Inner Mongolia748
Tongliao, Inner Mongolia921
Horqin Right Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia1161
Tuquan, Inner Mongolia1202
Ulan Hot, Inner Mongolia1316
Jalaid Banner, Inner Mongolia1431
Zhalantun, Inner Mongolia1623
Arun Banner, Inner Mongolia1692
Morin Dawa Banner, Inner Mongolia1835
Jiagedaqi, (disputed) [lower-alpha 1] 2123
Tahe, Heilongjiang
Mohe, Heilongjiang

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References

  1. "New highway linking Beijing with China's northernmost city fully opens to traffic". New China TV. 30 Nov 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22.

Notes

  1. (de jure Inner Mongolia, de facto Heilongjiang)