China National Highway 203

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Kokudou 203(China).svg
National Highway 203
203国道
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Route information
Length720 km (450 mi)
Major junctions
From Suihua in Heilongjiang
To Shenyang in Liaoning
Location
Country China
Highway system
Kokudou 202(China).svg G202 Kokudou 204(China).svg G204

China National Highway 203 (G203) runs from Suihua in Heilongjiang to Shenyang in Liaoning. [1] It is 720 kilometres in length and runs straight south from Mingshui, going via Songyuan. [2]

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Route and distance

Route and distance
CityDistance (km)
Mingshui, Heilongjiang 0
Anda, Heilongjiang107
Zhaozhou County, Heilongjiang188
Zhaoyuan, Heilongjiang218
Songyuan, Jilin 271
Qian Gorlos, Jilin279
Changling, Jilin403
Kangping, Liaoning 605
Faku, Liaoning632
Shenyang, Liaoning720

See also

Reference

  1. 地质出版社地图编辑室 (2001). 中国高速公路地图集 (in Chinese). 地质出版社. p. 30. ISBN   978-7-116-03061-9 . Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  2. 人民交通出版社 (2006). 中国交通地图册: 新编实用 (in Chinese). 人民交通出版社. p. 41. ISBN   978-7-114-05417-4 . Retrieved 2024-05-06.

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