China National Highway 201

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National Highway 201
201国道
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Route information
Length1,964 km (1,220 mi)
Major junctions
From Hegang, Heilongjiang
To Lushunkou, Liaoning
Highway system
China National Highways
Kokudou 112(China).svg G112 Kokudou 202(China).svg G202

China National Highway 201 (G201) runs from Hegang, Heilongjiang Province to Lushunkou, Liaoning Province. It is 1,964 kilometres in length and runs southeast from Hegang towards the border with Russia before turning southwest, going via Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang Province and Dandong, Liaoning Province.

Route and distance

Route and distance
CityDistance (km)
Hegang, Heilongjiang 0
Xing'an District, Heilongjiang10
Jiamusi, Heilongjiang66
Huanan, Heilongjiang162
Qitaihe, Heilongjiang219
Jixi, Heilongjiang305
Didao District, Heilongjiang323
Mashan District, Heilongjiang360
Linkou, Heilongjiang388
Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang507
Ning'an, Heilongjiang542
Dunhua, Jilin 743
Fusong, Jilin1019
Jiangyuan, Jilin1148
Baishan, Jilin1182
Tonghua, Jilin1244
Huanren, Liaoning 1342
Kuandian, Liaoning1473
Dandong, Liaoning1575
Donggang, Liaoning1614
Zhuanghe, Liaoning1745
Jinzhou (Dalian), Liaoning1883
Dalian, Liaoning1919
Lushunkou, Liaoning1964

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