Beijing–Tianjin–Tanggu Expressway
Jingjintang Expressway (), also known as the Jingtang Expressway, links Beijing via central Tianjin to the Tanggu District in eastern Tianjin. 143 kilometres in length, it crosses the jurisdictions of Beijing and Tianjin municipalities and Hebei province. Tolls apply as of Dayangfang near the Eastern 5th Ring Road in Beijing until the Tanggu/ TEDA exit. The expressway uses a networked toll system across all jurisdictions and is managed by Huabei (North China) Expressways. This route is now part of G2 Beijing–Shanghai Expressway and Tianjin () expressway. Route The Jingjintang Expressway runs through the municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin, as well as Hebei province. Beijing ( Fenzhongsi - Shibalidian - Dayangfang - Majuqiao - Caiyu) - Langfang (Hebei) - Tianjin ( Yangcun - Central Tianjin - Tianjin Airport - Tanggu District/ TEDA). History The expressway opened on September 25, 1993, and was the first express to be built to more recent standards. This expressway has ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tianjin Expwy S40 Sign No Name
Tianjin is a direct-administered municipality in North China, northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It is one of the National Central City, nine national central cities, with a total population of 13,866,009 inhabitants at the time of the 2020 Chinese census. Its metropolitan area, which is made up of 12 central districts (other than Baodi District, Baodi, Jizhou District, Tianjin, Jizhou, Jinghai District, Jinghai and Ninghe District, Ninghe), was home to 11,165,706 inhabitants and is also the world's 29th-largest agglomeration (between Chengdu and Rio de Janeiro) and 11th-List of cities proper by population, most populous city proper. Tianjin is governed as one of the four municipalities (alongside Beijing, Shanghai, and Chongqing) under the direct-administered municipalities of China, direct administration of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, State Council of Government of China, China. The city borders Hebei Province and Beijing Municipality, bounded ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Caiyu
Caiyu Town () is a town located in the east end of Daxing District, Beijing, China. It shares border with Majuqiao Town and Yujiawu Hui Ethnic Township to the north, Yongledian Town to the east, Wanzhuang Town and Langfang Economic Development Area to the south, and Changziying Town to the west. As of 2020, the population of Caiyu Town was 54,690. According to ''Tianfu Guangji'' written during the Qing dynasty, the region had been called Caiweili in older times, and had been renamed Fanyushu in the early days of Ming dynasty. Later people started to combine the two names to form the name Caiyu. History Administrative divisions In 2021, 59 subdivisions constituted Caiyu Town, consisted of 3 residential communities, 55 villages, and 1 economic development area: Gallery File:采育公交站 Caiyu Country Bus Station 採育バスの駅 채육 버스터미널 - panoramio.jpg, Beijing-Shanghai Expressway passing through the town, 2012 File:鳳河營橋 Fengheying Bridge ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hard Shoulder
A shoulder (American English), hard shoulder (British English) or breakdown lane (Australian English) is an emergency stopping lane by the verge on the outer side of a road or motorway. Many wider freeways, or expressways elsewhere have shoulders on both sides of each directional carriageway—in the median, as well as at the outer edges of the road, for additional safety. Shoulders are not intended for use by through traffic, although there are exceptions. Purpose Shoulders have multiple uses, including: * Emergency vehicles such as ambulances, fire trucks and police cars may use the shoulder to bypass traffic congestion in some countries. * In the event of an emergency or breakdown, a motorist can pull into the shoulder to get out of the flow of traffic and obtain a greater degree of safety. * Active traffic management, used on busy multi-lane roads, may allow 'hard shoulder running' by general traffic at reduced speeds during periods of high traffic volumes. * In some pla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Outer Ring Road (Tianjin)
The Outer Ring Road in Tianjin, China is a city express road, 71.322 kilometres in length, which encircles Tianjin municipality. Although its distance markers indicate its status as an expressway-grade road, it is not, strictly speaking, an expressway, as it has at-grade crossings, a low speed limit (60 km/h or 80 km/h), and even traffic lights. The Jinghu, Jinbin, Jingjintang, Baojin and Jinji Expressways are all linked by this ring road. Major China National Highways and roads to Zibo, Tangshan, Wuxi Wuxi ( zh, s=无锡, p=Wúxī, ) is a city in southern Jiangsu, China. As of the 2024 census, it had a population of 7,495,000. The city lies in the southern Yangtze delta and borders Lake Tai. Notable landmarks include Lihu Park, the Mt. Lings ... and other nearby localities, as well as to other regions in the municipality, are also linked. Road transport in Tianjin Ring roads in China {{Tianjin-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jinghu Expressway
Jinghu may refer to: * Jinghu (instrument) (京胡), Chinese bowed string instrument in the ''huqin'' family Places * Jinghu District (镜湖区), a district in Wuhu, Anhui, China * Jinghu Subdistrict (镜湖街道), a subdistrict in Ningjiang District, Songyuan, Jilin, China * Jinghu Circuit (荆湖路), a circuit or province of the Song dynasty Beijing/Shanghai *Jinghu (京沪), a colloquial term referring to Beijing and Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghainese: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China. The city is located on the Chinese shoreline on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the ..., two of the largest cities in China ** Jinghu Expressway, road linking Beijing to Shanghai in China ** Jinghu railway, train line running between Beijing and Shanghai in China ** Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway, high speed railway between Beijing and Shanghai in China {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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6th Ring Road
The 6th Ring Road () is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China, which runs around the city approximately from the center of the city. The 6th Ring Road is approximately long. The road is numbered G4501 and is considered a peripheral segment of the G45 Daqing-Guangzhou Expressway. The Sixth Ring Road was opened for regular traffic on 12 September 2009. Route The 6th Ring Road runs within the confines of the municipality of Beijing. Basic Route: Liuyuan Bridge - Liqiaozhen - Sanhui Bridge - Zhangjiawan - Majuqiao - Huangcun - Liangxiang - Mentougou - Zhaikou/Wenquan - Xishatun - Gaoliying - Huosiying - Liuyuan Bridge It is on the outer fringes of Beijing, and even beyond Beijing Capital International Airport. The expressway ring road is the only one to link with the equally remote Tongyan Expressway. History As early as 2000 or 2001, the southeastern stretch from Sanhui Bridge (interchange with the Jingha Expressway) through to Majuqiao (interchange with the J ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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4th Ring Road
The 4th Ring Road () is a controlled-access expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city, with a radius of approximately from city centre. The total length of the road is . There are 147 bridges and viaducts that run the length of the Ring Road. The first section, the northern corridor, was completed in preparation for the 1990 Asian Games. The Ring Road was 'enclosed' in a full circle in June 2001, with standard controlled-access expressway throughout. Route The 4th Ring Road is entirely within the city limit of Beijing, and while it is called a ring, the road is shaped rectangularly. The route travels past: Siyuan Bridge - Chaoyang Park Area - Sihui - Sifang Bridge - Shibalidian - Dahongmen - Majialou - Yuegezhuang Bridge - Fengtai Area - Sijiqing Area - Zhongguancun Area - Jianxiang - Asian Games Village Area - Wanghe Bridge - Siyuan Bridge History In the early 1990s, the northern stretch of the 4th Ring Road from Zhongguancun to Si ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yixingbu
Yixingbu Town (), also pronounced as Yixingfu by its locals, is a Towns of China, town on the southern side of Beichen District, Tianjin, China. It shares border with Xiaodian Town in its north and east, Jinzhong Subdistrict, Tianjin, Jinzhong Subdistrict in its southeast, Tiedonglu Subdistrict in its southwest, as well as Pudong Subdistrict and Tianmu, Tianjin, Tianmu Town in its west. In the year 2010, it is home to 41,985 inhabitants. The town's name literally means "Proper and Flourishing Wharf". Geography Yixingbu Town is located on the north of Ziya River. It is connected to the National Highway 233 and Jinning Expressway. History Administrative divisions By the end of 2022, There are 20 subdivisions within Yixingbu Town, of those 10 are Residential community, residential communities and 10 are Villages of China, villages. They are, by the order of their Administrative division codes of the People's Republic of China, Administrative Division Codes: Community * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jinji Expressway
The Jinji Expressway runs entirely within Tianjin, linking Tianjin city in the south with Ji County in the north, which is reflected in its name, Tianjin - Ji County - Jinji Expressway. The expressway stretches for 104 kilometres and opened on 26 September 2003, just days before China's National Day holiday, October 1. Route It starts just after the Jinzhonglu exit on the Jingjintang Expressway and the Tianjin outer ring road, and heads northeast, gradually heading north, eventually crossing the Jingshen Expressway at Jinwei (Baodi North). After this, it heads directly north toward Ji County, crossing China National Highway 102, before coming to an end at Bangxi Highway, near Ji County. The expressway passes through Dongli District, Beichen District, Baodi District and Ji County. The northern end is close to portions of the Great Wall of China The Great Wall of China (, literally "ten thousand ''li'' long wall") is a series of fortifications in China. They wer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pinggu District
Pinggu District (), formerly Pinggu County (), lies in the far east of Beijing Municipality. It has an area of and a population of 457,313 ( 2020 Census). The district is subdivided into 2 subdistricts, 14 towns, and 2 townships. It borders the Beijing districts of Miyun and Shunyi to the north and west, respectively, Tianjin's Jizhou District to the southeast, and in Hebei province, Xinglong County and Sanhe to the northeast and south, respectively. Administrative divisions There are 2 subdistricts, 14 towns, and 2 townships in the district: Climate Pinggu District has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification ''Dwa''). The average annual temperature in Pinggu is . The average annual rainfall is with July as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around , and lowest in January, at around . History Pinggu District was formerly Pinggu County until 2001. The 10,000-capacity Pinggu Stadium was opened in 1986. Economy P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |