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alt=National Highway 111 shield National Highway 111
111国道
Route information
Length2,123 km (1,319 mi)
Major junctions
FromBeijing
ToMohe, Heilongjiang
Location
CountryChina
Highway system
G110 G112

China National Highway 111 runs from Beijing to Mohe of Heilongjiang province.

It leaves Beijing heading north-east. In November 2019, an expansion to the northernmost town in China, Mohe (Walagan), was completed.

Route and distance

Route and distance
City Distance (km)
Beijing, Beijing 0
Huairou, Beijing 49
Fengning, Hebei 192
Weichang, Hebei 382
Wangfu, Inner Mongolia 469
Chifeng, Inner Mongolia 525
Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia 635
Naiman Banner, Inner Mongolia 748
Tongliao, Inner Mongolia 921
Horqin Right Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia 1161
Tuquan, Inner Mongolia 1202
Ulan Hot, Inner Mongolia 1316
Jalaid Banner, Inner Mongolia 1431
Zhalantun, Inner Mongolia 1623
Arun Banner, Inner Mongolia 1692
Morin Dawa Banner, Inner Mongolia 1835
Jiagedaqi, (disputed) 2123
Tahe, Heilongjiang
Mohe, Heilongjiang

See also

References

  1. "New highway linking Beijing with China's northernmost city fully opens to traffic". New China TV. 30 Nov 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22.

Notes

  1. (de jure Inner Mongolia, de facto Heilongjiang)
Blank CNH marker China National Highways (CNH)
Radial
North–south
East–west
Extended plan in 2013
under construction/renovation
Extended in 2022
under planning
  • G601
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Major routes
(abolished and absorbed
into NTHS)
  • G010
    • G1011
    • G1 (Shenyang-Harbin Section)
    • G15 (Shenyang-Shanghai)
    • G1503 (West Ring)
    • G15 (Shanghai-Haikou)
    • G98 (Haikou-Sanya Section)
  • G020
  • G030
    • G4 (Beijing-Zhuhai Section)
  • G040
    • G55 (Erenhot-Taiyuan Section)
    • G5
    • G80 (Kunming-Kaiyuan Section)
    • G8011
  • G050
  • G015
  • G025
  • G035
  • G045
  • G055
  • G065
    • G60
    • G56 (Hangzhou-Ruili Section)
  • G075
    • G72 (Hengyang-Nanjing Section)
    • G80 (Nanning-Baise Section)
    • G78 (Baise-Kunming Section)
Note

China National Highway 112 runs around Beijing
Before 2013, Mainland China observed National Highway 228 as Taiwan Ring, composed of several National Expressway (Republic of China) and Taiwan provincial highways, this designation is not recognized by Republic of China (Taiwan). This observation was eventually dropped in new National Highway plans, replaced by Dandong-Dongxing Highway.
A extension plan of the highway system was announced in 2013, including extension of existing highways(101-112, 201-227, 301-330) and new highways (North-South 228-248, East-West 331-361, Connections 501-581). Only small portions of them needs to be constructed from scratch; most of the new highways would be upgraded provincial/county highways.
Another extension plan was announced in 2022, including new small purpose connection highways (601-701).

Roads and expressways of Beijing
Projected roads shown in italics
Ring roads Yuegezhuang overpass
Chang'an Avenue
(list of sections)
Ping'an Avenue
(list of sections)
Guang'an Avenue
(list of sections)
Central Axis
(list of sections)
Qiansanmen Avenue
(list of sections)
Xuanwumen Avenue
(list of sections)
Chongwenmen Avenue
(list of sections)
Other
Expressways
National Expressways
Sections of National Highways
Regional expressways
in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area
Local expressways
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