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The 4th Ring Road () is a controlled-access expressway ring road in
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, 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
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. The Ring Road was 'enclosed' in a full circle in June 2001, with standard controlled-access expressway throughout.


Route

The 4th Ring Road runs within the confines of the city of
Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ...
, more like a rectangle than a circle. The route travels past: Siyuan Bridge - Chaoyang Park Area -
Sihui Sihui (), formerly romanized as Szewui, is a county-level city in the west of the Pearl River Delta region in Guangdong province, China. It is administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Zhaoqing. Sihui's population is 542,873 in 201 ...
- Sifang Bridge - Shibalidian - Dahongmen -
Majialou Majialou ( simplified Chinese: 马家楼; traditional Chinese: 馬家樓; pinyin: mǎ jiā lóu ) is a part of the city of Beijing to the southwest. Majialou is a transportational node; the southeastern 4th Ring Road (Beijing) and the G45 Daqin ...
-
Yuegezhuang Yuegezhuang ({{zh, s=岳各庄, t=嶽各莊, p=Yuègèzhuāng) is a part of the city of Beijing to the southwest. Yuegezhuang is a transportational node; the 4th Ring Road and the Jingshi Expressway "Beijing" is from pinyin ''Běijīng,'' whic ...
Bridge - Fengtai Area - Sijiqing Area -
Zhongguancun Zhongguancun () is a major technology hub in Haidian District, Beijing, China. Zhongguancun occupies a band between the northwestern Third Ring Road and the northwestern Fourth Ring Road, in the northwestern part of Beijing. Zhongguancun is ...
Area - Jianxiang - Asian Games Village Area -
Wanghe Bridge Wanghe Bridge () is an overpass and a nodal point in Beijing. When it was first built it carried a railway line over the northeastern 4th Ring Road. This railway line ran from the now disused Hepingli Railway Station. Wanghe Bridge was expande ...
- Siyuan Bridge The entire express road is complete and open to traffic.


History

Already in the early 1990s, the northern stretch of the 4th Ring Road from
Zhongguancun Zhongguancun () is a major technology hub in Haidian District, Beijing, China. Zhongguancun occupies a band between the northwestern Third Ring Road and the northwestern Fourth Ring Road, in the northwestern part of Beijing. Zhongguancun is ...
to Siyuan Bridge existed as a ring road, albeit with far narrower road conditions and with traffic lights. Only three flyover viaducts—those at Jianxiang Bridge, Anhui Bridge and Siyuan Bridge—existed. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the
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, the eastern stretch of the 4th Ring Road was opened from Siyuan Bridge to Shibalidian around October 1, 1999. This was the first part of the ring road to be opened as an 8-lane expressway (4 lanes per direction, not including an emergency belt). The northern part of the 4th Ring Road from Jianxiang Bridge to Siyuan Bridge was converted to an 8-lane expressway in late September 2000. Later that year, the southern part from Shibalidian through to Fengtai opened to traffic, as was the case with the northwestern part. By June 2001, the entire 4th Ring Road had been converted into an expressway-standard thoroughfare. In early 2004, the speed limit was reduced to a unified 80 km/h (minimum speed limit: 50 km/h). In September 2004, the 4th Ring Road underwent a massive sign change. Exit numberings were unified at last—bidirectionally (this was previously not the case). A new overpass in the northern stretch was put into operation in October 2004, near the Beichen area.


Road conditions


Speed limit

Previously: first lane, min. 80 km/h, max. 100 km/h; second lane, min. 70 km/h, max. 90 km/h; third lane, min. 60 km/h, max. 80 km/h; fourth lane, min. 50 km/h, max. 80 km/h; auxiliary road, uniform max. speed limit of 70 km/h. Readjusted in 2004 so that all lanes have a uniform min. speed limit of 50 km/h and a max. speed limit of 80 km/h; aux. road max. speed limit of 70 km/h remains unchanged.


Tolls

This express road does not charge tolls.


Lanes

8 lanes (4 in each direction) throughout.


Traffic conditions

The portion from Jianxiang to Siyuan Bridge, in both directions, is especially vulnerable to horrible traffic jams. The remainder of the northern and eastern portions are also vulnerable. Apart from the Fengtai area, the remainder of the 4th Ring Road has a lesser risk of being clogged up by traffic jams.


Major exits

Siyuan Bridge,
Sihui Sihui (), formerly romanized as Szewui, is a county-level city in the west of the Pearl River Delta region in Guangdong province, China. It is administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Zhaoqing. Sihui's population is 542,873 in 201 ...
, Sifang Bridge, Shibalidian,
Majialou Majialou ( simplified Chinese: 马家楼; traditional Chinese: 馬家樓; pinyin: mǎ jiā lóu ) is a part of the city of Beijing to the southwest. Majialou is a transportational node; the southeastern 4th Ring Road (Beijing) and the G45 Daqin ...
, Fengtai,
Yuegezhuang Yuegezhuang ({{zh, s=岳各庄, t=嶽各莊, p=Yuègèzhuāng) is a part of the city of Beijing to the southwest. Yuegezhuang is a transportational node; the 4th Ring Road and the Jingshi Expressway "Beijing" is from pinyin ''Běijīng,'' whic ...
,
Zhongguancun Zhongguancun () is a major technology hub in Haidian District, Beijing, China. Zhongguancun occupies a band between the northwestern Third Ring Road and the northwestern Fourth Ring Road, in the northwestern part of Beijing. Zhongguancun is ...
, Jianxiang Bridge,
Wanghe Bridge Wanghe Bridge () is an overpass and a nodal point in Beijing. When it was first built it carried a railway line over the northeastern 4th Ring Road. This railway line ran from the now disused Hepingli Railway Station. Wanghe Bridge was expande ...
.


Service areas

No full-scale service areas exist; however, filling stations (gas stations) are plentiful in number.


Connections

Badaling Expressway The Badaling Expressway (Simplified Chinese: 八达岭高速公路, Traditional Chinese: 八達嶺高速公路, Hanyu Pinyin: Bādálíng Gāosù Gōnglù) is an expressway in China which links urban Beijing to the Badaling stretch of the Great ...
: Connects to the Badaling Expressway at Jianxiang Bridge.
Jingcheng Expressway Jingcheng may refer to: * Xu Jingcheng (許景澄) (1845–1900), Qing Dynasty diplomat *Jingcheng (竟成), a pseudonym of educator Kong Zhaoshou *Jingcheng, a name for Beijing's inner city * Jingcheng, Nanjing County, Zhangzhou (靖城镇), a tow ...
: Connects to the Jingcheng Expressway at
Wanghe Bridge Wanghe Bridge () is an overpass and a nodal point in Beijing. When it was first built it carried a railway line over the northeastern 4th Ring Road. This railway line ran from the now disused Hepingli Railway Station. Wanghe Bridge was expande ...
(for the time being, only heading for
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and
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). Airport Expressway: Connects to the Airport Expressway at Siyuan Bridge (only heading for the airport). Projected
Jingping Expressway S32 Jingping Expressway () is an Expressways of China, expressway in Beijing, China. Construction stages Construction started in early 2005, with a stretch opened by 2006. By 2007, the entire expressway was completed in full. The expressway is h ...
: Would most likely connect at Dongfeng North Bridge.
Jingtong Expressway Jingtong () is a locale in Pingxi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. Originally a coal mining town, today it is known mostly for tourism, with numerous souvenir shops and exhibits on the history of the area and the coal mining industry. Touri ...
: Connects to the Jingtong Expressway at
Sihui Sihui (), formerly romanized as Szewui, is a county-level city in the west of the Pearl River Delta region in Guangdong province, China. It is administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Zhaoqing. Sihui's population is 542,873 in 201 ...
.
Jingshen Expressway Jingshen Seafood Market or Chingshen Seafood Market (JSM; ) is a marketplace in the Fengtai district of Beijing. Synopsis As with other marketplaces in China, wholesale and retail trade are both seen here, as well as restaurants. Jingshen is the ...
: Connects to the Jingshen Expressway at Sifang Bridge (only heading for Shenyang).
Jingjintang 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 ...
: Connects to the Jingjintang Expressway at Shibalidian. Jingkai Expressway: Connects to the Jingkai Expressway at
Majialou Majialou ( simplified Chinese: 马家楼; traditional Chinese: 馬家樓; pinyin: mǎ jiā lóu ) is a part of the city of Beijing to the southwest. Majialou is a transportational node; the southeastern 4th Ring Road (Beijing) and the G45 Daqin ...
.
Jingshi Expressway "Beijing" is from pinyin ''Běijīng,'' which is romanized from , the Chinese name for this city. The pinyin system of transliteration was approved by the Chinese government in 1958, but little used until 1979. It was gradually adopted by various ...
: Connects to the Jingshi Expressway at
Yuegezhuang Yuegezhuang ({{zh, s=岳各庄, t=嶽各莊, p=Yuègèzhuāng) is a part of the city of Beijing to the southwest. Yuegezhuang is a transportational node; the 4th Ring Road and the Jingshi Expressway "Beijing" is from pinyin ''Běijīng,'' whic ...
.


Signs

When it was opened by 2001, the 4th Ring Road's signs were plagued by inconsistency. Mixing of Hanyu Pinyin and
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ...
on the signs confused drivers, but what was most confusing was the exit numbering. It so happened that the ''same exit'' had ''two different exit numbers''—one for each direction of the ring road. Beijing authorities had three years' lapse before they dealt with the problem. Old signs were progressively replaced by newer signs which had standardised English and, finally, a new exit numbering system was in place. A sketch map of each exit, formerly only for expressways and isolated spots, was also introduced along with the new sign numbering. Another change was the use of traffic sign language to signal traffic regulations instead of relying completely on
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Hanzi. Some bridge names (e.g. Sihe Bridge) are also getting a name change at the same time. The project was somewhat Herculean since 441 signs were to be replaced. Of those, exit and entrance signs formed 202 signs; other, mainly larger-sized signs, formed the remaining 239 signs. Earlier in the summer of 2004, similar measures for the
5th Ring Road Beijing's 5th Ring Road (, China Road Numbering: S50 (Beijing) is a ring road encircling the city about away from the city centre. It takes the form of an expressway and is in length. Being a ring road, it has no natural start or end point, ...
(which had an absent-to-chaotic exit numbering system) were announced. In a show of speed, within the first 100 hours, new exit numberings were put up for almost all of the western stretch of the 4th Ring Road (despite new/old signs being alternated on a different stretch of the ring road). Reaction to the new signs are mixed. There is a definitive plus side: the exits are now matched with their equivalent exit/bridge names on the 3rd and
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. Unfortunately, many complain of an information overkill. Signs are now complex enough to hold five ''different'' directions (on some bridges). Meanwhile, the mixing of lowercase and uppercase English in small font sizes is another concern. On both the 4th Ring Road and the
5th Ring Road Beijing's 5th Ring Road (, China Road Numbering: S50 (Beijing) is a ring road encircling the city about away from the city centre. It takes the form of an expressway and is in length. Being a ring road, it has no natural start or end point, ...
, some speed cameras were put into place, along with the general sign changes.


List of exits

[Heading in a clockwise direction as of the Northern 4th Ring Road—please note, Exit No. 1 begins at
Wanghe Bridge Wanghe Bridge () is an overpass and a nodal point in Beijing. When it was first built it carried a railway line over the northeastern 4th Ring Road. This railway line ran from the now disused Hepingli Railway Station. Wanghe Bridge was expande ...
] Notes: * Exits present only in a clockwise direction are indicated by the symbol ↩; anticlockwise only, ↪; not yet open, ✕ * Exit sign symbols: ↗ = exit, ⇆ = interchange with an expressway or
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;


North 4th Ring Road

* ↗ 43:
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, Landianchang North Road ( Huoqiying Bridge) * ↗ 44: Wanquanhe Road, Suzhou Bridge * ↗ 45: Haidian Bridge * ↗ 46:
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, Sitong Bridge * ↗ 47: Xueyuan Road, Jimen Bridge (Xueyuan Bridge) * ↗ 48: Zhixin East Street, Beitaiping Bridge (Zhixin Bridge) * ⇆ 49: ''(Interchange with
Badaling Expressway The Badaling Expressway (Simplified Chinese: 八达岭高速公路, Traditional Chinese: 八達嶺高速公路, Hanyu Pinyin: Bādálíng Gāosù Gōnglù) is an expressway in China which links urban Beijing to the Badaling stretch of the Great ...
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Badaling Expressway The Badaling Expressway (Simplified Chinese: 八达岭高速公路, Traditional Chinese: 八達嶺高速公路, Hanyu Pinyin: Bādálíng Gāosù Gōnglù) is an expressway in China which links urban Beijing to the Badaling stretch of the Great ...
(Jianxiang Bridge) ** ⇆ 49A: Madian Bridge ** ⇆ 49B:
Badaling Expressway The Badaling Expressway (Simplified Chinese: 八达岭高速公路, Traditional Chinese: 八達嶺高速公路, Hanyu Pinyin: Bādálíng Gāosù Gōnglù) is an expressway in China which links urban Beijing to the Badaling stretch of the Great ...
( Changping) ** ↗ 49C: Beichen West Road (''max. height 3.5 m'') * ↗ 50: Beichen Road, Beichen East Road, Beichen West Road (Beichen Bridge) * ↗ 51: Anzhen Bridge, Anli Road ( Anhui Bridge) * ↗ 52: Beiyuan Road, Lishuiqiao * ↗ 53: Heping East Bridge, Xiaoying Road ( Huixin East Bridge) * ↗ (↩) Yuhui South Street * ⇆ 1: ''(Interchange with
Jingcheng Expressway Jingcheng may refer to: * Xu Jingcheng (許景澄) (1845–1900), Qing Dynasty diplomat *Jingcheng (竟成), a pseudonym of educator Kong Zhaoshou *Jingcheng, a name for Beijing's inner city * Jingcheng, Nanjing County, Zhangzhou (靖城镇), a tow ...
'')
Jingcheng Expressway Jingcheng may refer to: * Xu Jingcheng (許景澄) (1845–1900), Qing Dynasty diplomat *Jingcheng (竟成), a pseudonym of educator Kong Zhaoshou *Jingcheng, a name for Beijing's inner city * Jingcheng, Nanjing County, Zhangzhou (靖城镇), a tow ...
(
Wanghe Bridge Wanghe Bridge () is an overpass and a nodal point in Beijing. When it was first built it carried a railway line over the northeastern 4th Ring Road. This railway line ran from the now disused Hepingli Railway Station. Wanghe Bridge was expande ...
) ** ⇆ 1A: 3rd Ring Road ✕ ** ⇆ 1B: N.
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,
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* ↗ (↪) Jiangzhuanghu * ↗ 2: Wangjing West Road * ↗ 3: ✕ * ⇆ 4: ''(Interchange with the Airport Expressway and
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)'' ( Siyuan Bridge) ** ⇆ 4A:
Sanyuan Bridge Sanyuanqiao, or Sanyuan Bridge () is a major overpass on the northeastern stretch of Beijing's 3rd Ring Road. It was opened in 1984. The overpass links three major passageways in Beijing and the complex structure made it a speciality on its own ...
, (↩) Xiaoyun Road ** ⇆ 4B: Jingshun Road (
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) ** ⇆ 4C: Airport Expressway


East 4th Ring Road

* ↗ 5: (↪) Sanyuan East Bridge,
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(Xiaoyun Bridge) * ↗ 6: Yansha Bridge, Jiuxianqiao (Dongfeng North Bridge) * ↗ 7: Yaojiayuan Road, Changhong Bridge (Chaoyuangongyuan Bridge) * ↗ 8: Changhong Bridge, Chaoyang Park, Yaojiayuan Road,
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( Honglingjin Bridge) * ↗ 9: ✕ * ⇆ 10: ''(Interchange with
Jingtong Expressway Jingtong () is a locale in Pingxi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. Originally a coal mining town, today it is known mostly for tourism, with numerous souvenir shops and exhibits on the history of the area and the coal mining industry. Touri ...
)'' Guomao Bridge,
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Sihui Sihui (), formerly romanized as Szewui, is a county-level city in the west of the Pearl River Delta region in Guangdong province, China. It is administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Zhaoqing. Sihui's population is 542,873 in 201 ...
Bridge) * ↗ 11: Shuangjing Bridge, Guangqu Road ( Dajiaoting Bridge) * ↗ 12: Jinsong Bridge, Huagong Road ( Yaowahu Bridge) * ↗ 13: Gongda Bridge * ⇆ 14: ''(Interchange with
Jingshen Expressway Jingshen Seafood Market or Chingshen Seafood Market (JSM; ) is a marketplace in the Fengtai district of Beijing. Synopsis As with other marketplaces in China, wholesale and retail trade are both seen here, as well as restaurants. Jingshen is the ...
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(bound for
5th Ring Road Beijing's 5th Ring Road (, China Road Numbering: S50 (Beijing) is a ring road encircling the city about away from the city centre. It takes the form of an expressway and is in length. Being a ring road, it has no natural start or end point, ...
and
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) * ↗ 15: Hongyan Road, Fatou ( Hongyan Bridge) * ↗ 16: (↪) Shibalidian North Bridge * ⇆ 17: ''(Interchange with
Jingjintang 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 ...
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(bound for
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,
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) ( Shibalidian Bridge)


South 4th Ring Road

* ↗ 18:
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Bridge, Boda Rd, Shibalidian ( Shibalidian South Bridge) * ↗ 19: (↩) Longzhuashu (Xiaohongmen Bridge) * ↗ 20: Chengshousi, Yizhuang (Xiaocun Bridge) * ↗ 21: (↩) Dahongmen / (↪) Xiaohongmen (Liuxiang Bridge) * ↗ 22: (↪) Dahongmen,
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( Dahongmen East Bridge) * ⇆ 23: ''(Interchange with
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)'' Nanyuan Road (G104), Muxiyuan Bridge,
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( Dahongmen Bridge) * ↗ 24: Wanfang Bridge, Majiapu Road (Gongyi Bridge) * ↗ 25: Caoqiao * ⇆ 26: ''(Interchange with Jingkai Expressway)'' Jingkai Expressway (
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Bridge) * ↗ 27: Xinfadi * ↗ 28: Huaxiang ( Sihe Bridge)


West 4th Ring Road

* ↗ 29: Baiqiang Ave,
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, Sci-Tech Park ( Kandan Bridge) * ↗ 30: Fengtai S Rd, Fufeng Rd, Kexing Rd ( Kefeng Bridge) * ↗ 31: Fengtai Town * ↗ 32: ''(Interchange with
Jingshi Expressway "Beijing" is from pinyin ''Běijīng,'' which is romanized from , the Chinese name for this city. The pinyin system of transliteration was approved by the Chinese government in 1958, but little used until 1979. It was gradually adopted by various ...
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Jingshi Expressway "Beijing" is from pinyin ''Běijīng,'' which is romanized from , the Chinese name for this city. The pinyin system of transliteration was approved by the Chinese government in 1958, but little used until 1979. It was gradually adopted by various ...
(headed for Fangshan) (road link under construction) ( Fengbei Bridge) * ⇆ 33: ''(Interchange with
Jingshi Expressway "Beijing" is from pinyin ''Běijīng,'' which is romanized from , the Chinese name for this city. The pinyin system of transliteration was approved by the Chinese government in 1958, but little used until 1979. It was gradually adopted by various ...
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Jingshi Expressway "Beijing" is from pinyin ''Běijīng,'' which is romanized from , the Chinese name for this city. The pinyin system of transliteration was approved by the Chinese government in 1958, but little used until 1979. It was gradually adopted by various ...
(headed for Fangshan) (
Yuegezhuang Yuegezhuang ({{zh, s=岳各庄, t=嶽各莊, p=Yuègèzhuāng) is a part of the city of Beijing to the southwest. Yuegezhuang is a transportational node; the 4th Ring Road and the Jingshi Expressway "Beijing" is from pinyin ''Běijīng,'' whic ...
Bridge) * ↗ 34: Liuli Bridge, Zhengchangzhuang * ↗ 35: (Wukesong Bridge) * ↗ 36: (↩) Yongding Rd, Xicui Rd * ↗ 37:
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, Hangtian Bridge ( Dinghui Bridge) * ↗ 38: Wuluju * ↗ 39: Xingshikou Bridge, Eight Great Sites, Zizhu Bridge ( Sijiqing Bridge) * ↗ 40: (↩) Yuanda Road * ↗ 41: Xijiao Airport, Landianchang (Nanwu Bridge) * ↗ 42: Fragrant Hills, Jade Spring Hills (
Sihai Bridge Sihai may refer to: * Four Seas, the four bodies of water that metaphorically made up the boundaries of ancient China * Sihai, Beijing, a town in Beijing * Sihai, Manipur, a village in Ukhrul district of India * ''Only Fools Rush In ''Only Fools ...
)


References

{{Reflist Road transport in Beijing Ring roads in China Zhongguancun