China National Highway 109

   

China National Highway 109 connects Beijing with Lhasa in Tibet. It runs westwards of Beijing via Datong, Yinchuan and Xining to Golmud before turning southwest to Lhasa. The total distance of the highway is around 3,855 km.

In Beijing it is known as Fushi Road, as it begins from Fuchengmen and traverses through Shijingshan.


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(Beijing Road Network)
Expressway Overpass
Main Roads: Chang'an Avenue | Ping'an Avenue | Zhongzhou Road
Ring Roads: Opened: 2nd Ring Road | 3rd Ring Road | 4th Ring Road | 5th Ring Road | 6th Ring Road

Partially under construction: 6th Ring Road
Projected: 7th Ring Road

Expressways: Opened: Badaling Expressway (Jingda Expressway) | Jingcheng Expressway | Airport Expressway | Jingtong Expressway | Jingha Expressway | Jingshen Expressway | Jingjintang Expressway (Jinghu Expressway) | Jingkai Expressway | Jingshi Expressway (Jingzhu Expressway)

Partially under construction: Jingcheng Expressway | Jingkai Expressway
Projected: Northern Airport Line | Litian Expressway | 2nd Airport Expressway | Jingping Expressway | Jingjin Expressway

China National Highways: G101 | G102 | G103 | G104 | G105 | G106 | G107 | G108 | G109 | G110 | G111
Related: Transportation of Beijing

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