G1213 Bei'an–Mohe Expressway
The Bei'an–Mohe Expressway (Chinese: 北安-漠河高速公路), designated as G1213 and commonly abbreviated as Yancheng Expressway (Chinese: 北漠高速) is an expressway in Heilongjiang, Northeast China linking the cities of Bei'an and Mohe, Heilongjiang. The highway is a branch of G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway.
北安-漠河高速公路 | ||||
Beimo Expressway 北漠高速公路 | ||||
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North end | Mohe, Heilongjiang | |||
South end | Bei'an, Heilongjiang | |||
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National Trunk Highway System
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