China National Highway 109 connects Beijing with Lhasa in Tibet. It runs westwards of Beijing via Datong, Yinchuan and Xining to Golmud before turning southwest to Lhasa. The total distance of the highway is 3,901 km.
In Beijing it is known as Fushi Road, as it begins from Fuchengmen and traverses through Shijingshan.
The majority of the Beijing section is in Mentougou District.
Route and Distance
| Route and Distance (Kilometres) |
| City |
Distance (KM) |
| Beijing, Beijing |
0 |
| Yangyuan, Hebei |
292 |
| Datong, Shanxi |
375 |
| Zuoyun, Shanxi |
432 |
| Youyu, Shanxi |
456 |
| Qingshuihe, Inner Mongolia |
567 |
| Dongsheng, Inner Mongolia |
794 |
| Shizuishan, Ningxia |
1142 |
| Huinong, Ningxia |
1157 |
| Pingluo, Ningxia |
1187 |
| Helan County, Ningxia |
1235 |
| Yinchuan, Ningxia |
1249 |
| Yongning County, Ningxia |
1269 |
| Qingtongxia, Ningxia |
1303 |
| Zhongning, Ningxia |
1382 |
| Jingyuan County, Gansu |
1597 |
| Baiyin, Gansu |
1663 |
| Gaolan, Gansu |
1706 |
| Lanzhou, Gansu |
1753 |
| Xigu District, Gansu |
1782 |
| Minhe, Qinghai |
1873 |
| Ledu, Qinghai |
1920 |
| Ping'an County, Qinghai |
1948 |
| Xining, Qinghai |
1984 |
| Huangyuan, Qinghai |
2033 |
| Dulan, Qinghai |
2407 |
| Golmud, Qinghai |
2739 |
| Amdo, Tibet |
3435 |
| Nagqu, Tibet |
3575 |
| Damxung, Tibet |
3739 |
| Doilungdêqên, Tibet |
3889 |
| Lhasa, Tibet |
3901 |
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See also
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