China National Highway 214

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National Highway 214
214国道
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Route information
Length3,256 km (2,023 mi)
Major junctions
From Xining, Qinghai
To Menghai, Yunnan
Location
Country China
Highway system
Kokudou 213(China).svg G213 Kokudou 215(China).svg G215

China National Highway 214 (G214) runs from Xining, Qinghai to Jinghong, Yunnan. It is 3,256 kilometres in length and runs south from Xining towards Tibet, and ends in Yunnan Province. From Zogang to Markam it shares the highway with G318.

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Route and distance

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Deqin, Yunnan
Route and distance
CityDistance (km)
Xining, Qinghai 0
Huangyuan, Qinghai49
Gonghe County, Qinghai142
Madoi, Qinghai484
Yushu, Qinghai821
Nangqên, Qinghai1021
Riwoqê County, Tibet Autonomous Region 1215
Chamdo, Tibet Autonomous Region1320
Zogang County, Tibet Autonomous Region1598
Markam County, Tibet Autonomous Region1756
Deqin, Yunnan 1978
Shangri-La County, Yunnan2162
Jianchuan, Yunnan2344
Dali Old Town, Yunnan
Dali 2470
Midu, Yunnan2526
Nanjian, Yunnan2570
Yunxian, Yunnan2734
Lincang, Yunnan2820
Shuangjiang, Yunnan2920
Lancang, Yunnan3084
Jinghong, Yunnan3203
Menghai, Yunnan3256

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