G1 Beijing–Harbin Expressway
Expressway in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces of China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Beijing–Harbin Expressway (simplified Chinese: 北京-哈尔滨高速公路; traditional Chinese: 北京-哈爾濱高速公路), designated as G1 and commonly abbreviated as Jingha Expressway (京哈高速) is an expressway linking the cities of Beijing and Harbin, Heilongjiang.
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Quick Facts Beijing–Harbin Expressway, Route information ...
Beijing–Harbin Expressway | ||||
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北京-哈尔滨高速公路 | ||||
Jingha Expressway 京哈高速 | ||||
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Part of AH1 AH31 | ||||
Length | 1,200 km[1] (750 mi) | |||
Existed | 28 September 2001–present | |||
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South end | Shuanglong Road and 4th Ring Road, Chaoyang, BJ | |||
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North end | G102 in Harbin, HL | |||
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Country | China | |||
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The Beijing–Harbin Expressway is commonly referred to as the Jingha Expressway. This name is derived from the two one-character Chinese abbreviations of the two cities at which the expressway terminates, Jing for Beijing and Ha for Harbin.