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China National Highway 101
China National Highway 101 is a major trunk route connecting Beijing to Shenyang, Liaoning. In Beijing it is known as Jingshun Road () or Jingmi Road () for connecting central Beijing to Shunyi District and Miyun District, although the actual road goes far beyond these two locations. It leaves Beijing at Dongzhimen and heads for Sanyuanqiao, running alongside the Airport Expressway until Beigao, and then continues north while leaning toward the Jingcheng Expressway. Major Connections Note: Only connections to important city roads, expressways and other China National Highways (G level) are listed. * 2nd Ring Road (Beijing): Dongzhimen Bridge *3rd Ring Road (Beijing): Sanyuan Bridge *4th Ring Road (Beijing): Siyuan Bridge *5th Ring Road (Beijing): Wuyuan Bridge * 6th Ring Road (Beijing): Liuyuan Bridge *China National Highway 111: South of Huairou District; splits into independent G101 road to the northeast *China National Highway 112: Hongshili, Hebei * China National ...
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Dongzhimen
Dongzhimen (; lit. "East Straight Gate") was a gate in the old Beijing city fortifications. It is now a commercial center and transportation node in Beijing. Latimer D. (2014) ''The Improbable Beijing Guidebook'', Sinomaps, Beijing, , p.69 History The Marquis of Extended Grace lived near Dongzhimen. Transport The 2nd Ring Road currently links with two roads which eventually become the Airport Expressway and China National Highway 101. A new flyover, and a new express road connects directly with the Airport Expressway. The Beijing subway network has a interchange station at Dongzhimen, where Lines 2, 13 and Capital Airport Express connect. Line 13 has its eastern terminus at Dongzhimen. Dongzhimen also has an extensive public bus hub just outside the Dongzhimen station. Buses numbered greater than 800 start from a long-distance bus station area, which serves a wide range of locations inside and outside of Beijing. This includes special buses to the Great Wall and long-distance ...
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Wuyuan Bridge
Wuyuan may refer to: Locations in China * Wuyuan County, Jiangxi (婺源县) * Wuyuan County, Inner Mongolia (五原县) * Wuyuan Commandery (五原郡) of ancient China * Wuyuan, Shanxi (吾元), a town in Tunliu County, Shanxi * Wuyuan Subdistrict Wuyuan may refer to: Locations in China * Wuyuan County, Jiangxi (婺源县) * Wuyuan County, Inner Mongolia (五原县) * Wuyuan Commandery (五原郡) of ancient China * Wuyuan, Shanxi (吾元), a town in Tunliu County, Shanxi * Wuyuan Subdistr ... (武原街道), a subdistrict in Haiyan County, Zhejiang See also * Qifu Gangui (died 412), formally Prince Wuyuan of Henan, a prince of the Western Qin state {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Beipiao
Beipiao () is a city in Chaoyang prefecture, Liaoning province, in Northeast China. It has a population of 202,807. The main industry in the area is coal mining. With vertical shafts of almost 1000m, these are some of the deepest coal mines in China. The coal produced is used for coking. Daheishan National Forest Park is located in the northwestern part of Beipiao city. The dinosaur ''Beipiaosaurus'' was named after the city where its fossils were found nearby. Administrative Divisions There are 7 subdistricts, 7 towns, 17 townships, and 2 ethnic townships under the administration of the city. Subdistricts: * Nanshan Subdistrict (), Taiji Subdistrict Tai chi (), short for Tai chi ch'üan ( zh, s=太极拳, t=太極拳, first=t, p=Tàijíquán, labels=no), sometimes called "shadowboxing", is an internal Chinese martial art practiced for defense training, health benefits and meditation. Ta ... (), Sanbao Subdistrict (), Qiaobei Subdistrict (), Chengguan Subdistric ...
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China National Highway 305
China National Highway 305 (G305) runs northwest from Zhuanghe, Liaoning towards Linxi, Inner Mongolia. It is 815 kilometres in length. Route and distance See also * China National Highways {{China National Highways Transport in Liaoning Transport in Inner Mongolia 305 Year 305 ( CCCV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Valerius (or, less frequently, year 1058 ''Ab urbe co ...
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Chaoyang, Liaoning
Chaoyang () is a prefecture-level city in western Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. With a vast land area of almost , it is by area the largest prefecture-level city in Liaoning, and borders on Hebei province and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to the west. The area under Chaoyang's jurisdictional control is split up into two counties (Jianping, Chaoyang), two urban districts (Longcheng, Shuangta), two county-level cities (Beipiao, Lingyuan), and the Harqin Left Wing Mongolian Autonomous County. The total regional population is 3 million, while the urban centre where the government office is located has a population of 430,000 and forms the core of Chaoyang. Known as China's 'fossil city', many important paleontological discoveries have been made in Chaoyang, and the Harqin region is the oldest currently known prehistoric site in northern China. Two of the most remarkable Early Cretaceous birds known to date were recovered in the vicinity of the Jiufotang Fo ...
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Lingyuan
Lingyuan () is a city in the west of Liaoning province in Northeast China, bordering Hebei province and Inner Mongolia. It is under the administration of Chaoyang City, which lies to the east-northeast. Administrative Divisions There are eight subdistricts, 11 towns, 10 townships, and one ethnic township under the administration of the city.= Subdistricts: * Nanjie Subdistrict (), Beijie Subdistrict (), Chengguan Town Subdistrict (), Xingyuan Subdistrict (), Dongcheng Subdistrict (), Lingbei Subdistrict (), Hongshan Subdistrict (), Reshuitang Subdistrict () Towns: * Wanyuandian (), Songzhangzi (), Sanshijiazi (), Yangzhangzi (), Dao'erdeng (), Songlingzi (), Siguanyingzi (), Goumenzi (), Xiaochengzi (), Sihedang (), Wulanbai () Townships: * Liuzhangzi Township (), Sandaohezi Township (), Niuyingzi Township (), Beilu Township (), Hekanzi Township (), Dawangzhangzi Township (), Foyedong Township (), Wafangdian Township Wafangdian (), formerly Fuhsie ...
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China National Highway 306
China National Highway 306 (G306) runs northwest from Suizhong, Liaoning towards Hexigten Qi, Inner Mongolia and spans 497 kilometres. Route and distance See also * China National Highways {{China National Highways Transport in Liaoning Transport in Inner Mongolia 306 __NOTOC__ Year 306 ( CCCVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Valerius (or, less frequently, year 105 ...
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China National Highway 112
China National Highway 112 is a 1228 km ring road which runs outside Beijing (municipality). Route and distance See also * China National Highways The China National Highways (CNH/Guodao) () is a network of trunk roads across mainland China. Apart from the expressways of China that are planned and constructed later, most of the CNH are not controlled-access highways. History The bu ... {{Roads and Expressways of Beijing 112 Road transport in Beijing Transport in Hebei Road transport in Tianjin ...
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Huairou District
Huairou District () is situated in northern Beijing about from the city center (about a 1½ to 2 hour drive). History In 1995 during the United Nation's 4th World's Women Conference in Beijing, the Civil Society community was forced to meet in the Huairou district, an hour from the official proceedings, leading to a great deal of discontent, as many of the non-governmental actors present felt marginalized. In a tent at the Civil Society Village established especially for poor, grassroots women at the conference (organized by GROOTS International), the Huairou Commission, a registered non-governmental organization with a global secretariat in Brooklyn, NY, was established to ensure that grassroots women would have a voice at subsequent UN conferences and in other development processes. Also in 1995, film industry began to develop in Yangsong, a town in the southeast of Huairou. China Film Group Corporation built its studio in Huairou in 2005. In 2014, another international con ...
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