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The Chi Lăng-Bắc Giang section is 64 km long, of which the section through Bắc Giang is 22 km long and Lạng Sơn is 42 km long, starting from Km 45+100. (intersection with National Route 1 at Mai Sao commune, Chi Lăng district, Lạng Sơn province) and the end point at Km 108+500 connecting to National Route 1, Hanoi–Bac Giang Expressway section, 25 m wide road surface, including 4 ...
Among them, the old National Route 1 bypasses, Phap Van - Cau Gie road (now Phap Van - Cau Gie expressway ), Phap Van - Bac Giang section (now part of Ring Road 3 Hanoi and North–South Expressway East) and National Route 18 Noi Bai - Bac Ninh section (later Noi Bai-Bac Ninh expressway) were all completed in 1998. At that time, these routes ...
Bắc Giang is a province of Vietnam, located in the Northeast region of the country, and situated 50 kilometres (31 mi) to the east of Hanoi.The province covers 3,895.89 km 2 (1,504.21 sq mi), [2] and, as of 2023, its population was 1,922,740 people.
The transport corridor on the north–south axis from Lạng Sơn to Cà Mau plays a very important role: connecting the political capital of Hanoi with the economic center of Ho Chi Minh City, passing through 32 provinces and cities accounting for 62.1% of the population, contributing 65.7% of the gross domestic product, affecting 74% of seaports (classes I, II), 75% of economic regions of ...
National Route 1 (Vietnamese: Quốc lộ 1 (or abbrv.QL.1) or Đường 1), also known as National Route 1A, is the trans-Vietnam highway.The route begins at km 0 at Hữu Nghị Quan Border Gate near the China-Vietnam border, [1] runs the length of the country connecting major cities including Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City, and ends at km 2301.34 [citation needed] at Năm Căn township ...
This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map scheme. ... Province del Vietnam; Provincia di Bac Giang; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org
Bắc Giang (listen ⓘ) is a city in Vietnam. It is the capital of Bắc Giang Province. Its name, deriving from that of the Province Sino-Vietnamese, means "north of the river." The location is very convenient for transportation: it is 50 km north of Hanoi, in the middle position on major transportation routes (roads, international railway ...
The road was built to connect the towns along the Mekong River in present-day Laos over the Annamite Range to the Vietnamese coast. [1] With the partition of Vietnam following the First Indochina War, Route 9 was the northernmost West-East road in South Vietnam and ran roughly parallel to the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone. Map of the ...