China National Highway 320
China National Highway 320 (G320) runs southwest from Shanghai through the provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan and Guizhou before ending in Ruili, Yunnan at the Sino–Burmese border. It is 3,695 kilometres (2,296 mi) in length.[1]
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Section of G320 in Hunan between Longhui (隆回) and Dongkou (洞口) | ||||
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Length | 3,695 km (2,296 mi) | |||
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From | Shanghai | |||
To | Ruili, Yunnan | |||
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References
- National Highway 320. DangerousRoads.org. Accessed March 20, 2012.
See also
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