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Inner Mongolia paves highways over 6,000 km

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Updated: 2017-07-18

The total mileage of Inner Mongolia highways reached 6,000 km as the 930-kilometer-long Linhe-Baigeda Highway paved across, announced regional transport bureau on July 15.

Inner Mongolia paves highways over 6,000 km

The Linhe-Baigeda Highway opens in Bayannur, Inner Mongolia autonomous region on July 14. The Linhe-Baigeda Highway (linking Bayannur League to Alxa League on the border between Inner Mongolia and Gansu province), stretches 930 km and is recognized as the world’s longest stretch of desert highway. [Photo/Xinhua]

Inner Mongolia paves highways over 6,000 km

A photo taken on July 14 shows the Linhe-Baigeda Highway in Bayannur, as part of the 2,768-kilometer-long Beijing-Urumqi Highway. [Photo/Xinhua]

Inner Mongolia paves highways over 6,000 km

The Beijing-Tibet Highway crosses the Yellow River in Dengkou county, Inner Mongolia autonomous region on July 14. [Photo/Xinhua]

 

 

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