China National Highway 323

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Kokudou 323(China).svg
National Highway 323
323国道
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Route information
Length8,915 km (5,540 mi)
Major junctions
From Ruijin, Jiangxi
To Lincang, Yunnan
Location
Country China
Highway system
Kokudou 322(China).svg G322 Kokudou 324(China).svg G324

China National Highway 323 (G323) runs southwest from Ruijin, Jiangxi towards Guangdong Province, Guangxi Province, and ends in Lincang, Yunnan, which is on China-Myanmar border. It is 2,915 kilometres in length.

Route and distance

G323 crossing Lin'an Town, the county seat of Jianshui County, as one of its main streets (Jianshui Ave) Jianshui - Jianshui Dadao - signs - P1370514.JPG
G323 crossing Lin'an Town, the county seat of Jianshui County, as one of its main streets (Jianshui Ave)
G323 crossing Gengma Dai and Va Autonomous County 323Guo Dao Geng Ma Duan  - 2024-10-11 02.jpg
G323 crossing Gengma Dai and Va Autonomous County
Route and distance
CityDistance (km)
Ruijin, Jiangxi 0
Yudu County, Jiangxi81
Gan County, Jiangxi137
Ganzhou, Jiangxi146
Nankang, Jiangxi177
Dayu County, Jiangxi230
Nanxiong, Guangdong 271
Shixing County, Guangdong309
Shaoguan, Guangdong372
Ruyuan Yao Autonomous County, Guangdong410
Lianzhou, Guangdong574
Liannan, Guangdong587
Lianshan, Guangdong625
Hezhou, Guangxi 722
Zhongshan County, Guangxi761
Pingle, Guangxi847
Lipu County, Guangxi882
Luzhai, Guangxi979
Liuzhou, Guangxi1023
Liujiang, Guangxi1034
Datang, Guangxi1082
Yizhou, Guangxi1145
Hechi, Guangxi1219
Donglan, Guangxi1356
Bama County, Guangxi1438
Tianyang, Guangxi1521
Baise, Guangxi1560
Funing County, Yunnan 1735
Yanshan, Yunnan1934
Kaiyuan, Yunnan2094
Jianshui, Yunnan2181
Shiping, Yunnan2239
Yuanjiang, Yunnan2382
Mojiang, Yunnan2457
Pu'er, Yunnan2618
Jinggu, Yunnan2731
Lincang, Yunnan2915

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