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alt=National Highway 213 shield National Highway 213
213国道
Route information
Part of AH3
Length2,827 km (1,757 mi)
Major junctions
FromCeke, Inner Mongolia in Inner Mongolia
ToMohan in Yunnan
Laos Route 13
Location
CountryChina
Highway system
G212 G214

China National Highway 213 (G213) runs from Ceke, Inner Mongolia, to Mohan, on the border with Laos, in Yunnan. It is 2,827 kilometres (1,757 mi) in length and runs via Chengdu, Sichuan and Kunming, Yunnan. Before the 2013 Highway Planning, the route started in Lanzhou, Gansu.

This route was a key transportation route into the disaster zone during the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, and was referred to as a "lifeline" by rescue workers. On 6 July 2011, it was damaged by mudslides and collapses, including a 400-metre (1,300 ft) stretch which was damaged as a result of the nearby river being diverted by a mudslide.

For the extension to Ceke, a tunnel is being constructed on the 4,000-metre (13,000 ft) pass on the Gansu-Qinghai border near Sunan County.

Route and distance

G213 near Linxia City, Gansu
G213 in Kunyang, Jinning District, 2152 km from Lanzhou
G213 crosses the old line of the Kunming–Yuxi Railway in Jinning District
G213 in Hongta District, Yuxi, Yunnan
Route and distance
City Distance (km)
Ceke, Inner Mongolia
Jinta County, Gansu
Jiuquan, Gansu
Sunan Yugur Autonomous County, Gansu
Lanzhou, Gansu 0
Yongjing, Gansu 70
Dongxiang Autonomous County, Gansu 133
Linxia, Gansu 160
Hezuo, Gansu 262
Luqu, Gansu 340
Zoige, Sichuan 506
Sungqu, Sichuan 671
Maoxian, Sichuan 813
Wenchuan, Sichuan 857
Dujiangyan, Sichuan 913
Pixian, Sichuan 947
Chengdu, Sichuan 967
Renshou, Sichuan 1064
Jingyan, Sichuan 1109
Wutongqiao, Sichuan 1142
Jianwei, Sichuan 1176
Muchuan, Sichuan 1220
Suijiang, Yunnan 1309
Daguan, Yunnan 1496
Zhaotong, Yunnan 1563
Huize, Yunnan 1699
Songming, Yunnan 1860
Kunming, Yunnan 1911
Chenggong, Yunnan 1931
Jinning, Yunnan 1967
Yuxi, Yunnan 2000
Eshan, Yunnan 2030
Yuanjiang, Yunnan 2159
Mojiang, Yunnan 2234
Ning'er, Yunnan 2395
Pu'er, Yunnan 2453
Jinghong, Yunnan 2615
Mengla, Yunnan 2774
Mohan, Yunnan 2827

See also

References

  1. ^ "SW China rainstorms leave seven dead, five missing". 6 July 2011. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011.
  2. 网易 (2021-03-03). "甘肃肃南:G213线东山隧道顺利贯通". www.163.com. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
County-level divisions of Yunnan Province
Kunming (capital)
Prefecture-level cities
Kunming
Qujing
Yuxi
Baoshan
Zhaotong
Lijiang
Pu'er
Lincang
Autonomous prefectures
Chuxiong
Honghe
Wenshan
Xishuangbanna
Dali
Dehong
Nujiang
Dêqên
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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  • G699
  • G700
  • G701
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).

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