Constructed in 1954, the Qinghai-Xinjiang Highway, also known as the China National Highway 315 (G315) runs west from Xining, Qinghai towards Kashgar, Xinjiang. It is 3,063 kilometres (1,903 mi) in length. In 1994 the departments of communication and transportation in Qinghai and Xinjiang began the process of updating the highway.[1][2] In the west it follows the desert Qaidam Basin south of the traditional Silk Road, crosses the Altyn-Tagh into Xinjiang, and then follows the south side of the Tarim Basin to Kashgar.
Route and distance
|
City |
Distance (km)
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Xining, Qinghai |
0
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Huangyuan, Qinghai |
49
|
Haiyan, Qinghai |
88
|
Gangca, Qinghai |
199
|
Tianjun, Qinghai |
315
|
Ulan, Qinghai |
398
|
Delingha, Qinghai |
548
|
Ruoqiang, Xinjiang |
1555
|
Qiemo, Xinjiang |
1926
|
Niya County (Minfeng), Xinjiang |
2241
|
Keriya County (Yutian), Xinjiang |
2357
|
Qira County, Xinjiang |
2440
|
Lop County, Xinjiang |
2509
|
Hotan, Xinjiang |
2528
|
Karakax County (Moyu), Xinjiang |
2554
|
Pishan County, Xinjiang |
2719
|
Kargilik Town (Yecheng), Xinjiang |
2807
|
Poskam (Zepu), Xinjiang |
2844
|
Shache, Xinjiang |
2871
|
Yengisar, Xinjiang |
2994
|
Shule County, Xinjiang |
3053
|
Kashgar (Kashi), Xinjiang |
3063
|
|
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Cruising pleasantly along the tree-lined highway
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After heavy rain, the highway was closed for three days (June, 2013)
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Digging for
jade under the G315 Highway
bridge over the
Hotan River
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Yarkand on G315 Highway, Xinjiang
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Yarkand on G315 Highway, Xinjiang
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A roadside knife shop in
Yengisar, Xinjiang
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Knives sold on G315 Highway, Yengisar
- ^ United States; Foreign Broadcast Information Service (8 April 1994). "The Daily Report: China" (Microfiche). No. 68. National Technical Information Service. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. pp. 49–50.
Built in 1954, the 2,728-kilometer highway starts from Xining City, capital of the Qinghai Province, and runs to Shache [as received] in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
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- ^ 国家干线公路查询表 Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine(in Chinese)