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Hohhot–Beihai Expressway
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Hubei Expressway
Route information
Length2,628 km [1] (1,633 mi)
Major junctions
North end Hohhot, Inner Mongolia
South end Beihai, Guangxi
Location
Country China
Highway system
← G5621→ G5901

The Hohhot–Beihai Expressway ( Chinese: ć‘Œć’Œæ”©ç‰čâ€“ćŒ—æ”·é«˜é€Ÿć…Źè·Ż), designated as G59 and commonly referred to as the Hubei Expressway ( Chinese: ć‘ŒćŒ—é«˜é€Ÿć…Źè·Ż; not to be confused with the province of Hubei), is an incomplete expressway in China. It is a major north–south expressway that when complete, will connect the cities of Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, with Beihai, on the southern coast, in the autonomous region of Guangxi. The expressway was announced as one of the eleven primary north–south expressways in China's expressway network on 24 May 2013. [2]

G59 Hubei Expressway in Hubei Province

References

  1. ^ "äž­ć›œć»ș慹长2628ć…Źé‡Œé«˜é€Ÿć…Źè·ŻïŒŒé€”ćŸ„6省30ćŽżćž‚ïŒŒéą„èźĄä»ŠćčŽćčŽćș•é€šèœŠ" [China has built a 2,628-kilometer expressway, passing through 30 counties and cities in 6 provinces, and is expected to open to traffic by the end of this year]. 14 February 2020. Archived from the original on 16 January 2021.
  2. ^ National Development and Reform Commission (24 May 2013). "National Expressway Network Plan (2013 - 2030). ć›œćź¶ć…Źè·Żçœ‘è§„ćˆ’(2013ćčŽ-2030ćčŽ)". Archived from the original on 24 October 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.