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G0512 Chengdu–Leshan Expressway
The G0512 Chengdu–Leshan Expressway () is an expressway in Sichuan, China. It was named S7, as of 2013 it is included in National Trunk Highway System, NTHS, hence renumbered. Detailed Itinerary

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China National Highway 512
The China National Highways (CNH/Guodao) () is a network of trunk roads across mainland China. Established to facilitate transportation and economic development, the system includes north-south and east-west arterial highways, expressways, and local roads. By 2024, the network encompasses over 1.9 million kilometers of highways, making it one of the most extensive in the world. Key milestones include the completion of major expressways by 2008 and ongoing expansions to enhance connectivity, especially in western and less developed areas. Apart from the expressways of China that were planned and constructed later, most of the CNH are not controlled-access highways. History The building of highways is seen as key to accelerating infrastructure construction. In 2003, completed investment in highway construction was 350 billion yuan and 219 key highway projects progressed, focusing mainly on the five north–south and seven east–west national arterial highways as well as highw ...
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Jiajiang
Jiajiang County () is a county in central Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of Leshan city. Administrative divisions Jiajiang County comprises 2 subdistricts and 7 towns: ;subdistricts *Qingyi 青衣街道 *Yancheng 漹城街道 ;towns *Huangtu 黄土镇 *Ganjiang 甘江镇 *Wuchang 吴场镇 *Mucheng 木城镇 *Huatou 华头镇 *Xinchang 新场镇 *Macun 马村镇 Cultural attractions * The Tenfu Tea Museum "Tenfu Tea Museum, Jiajiang"
China Tea Travels website, September 23, 2008 * Jiajiang Thousand Buddha Rock Scenic Area, dating to the .


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S40 Suining–Hongya Expressway
S4, S 4, Š-4, S.4 or S-4 may refer to: People * S4 (gamer), Gustav Magnusson, Swedish ''Dota 2'' player * S4 (military), a logistics officer within military units Places * County Route S4 (California), a road in San Diego, California Science and mathematics Mathematics * S4 algebra, a variety of modal algebras, also called Interior algebra * Tetrahedral symmetry, the symmetric group S4 * S4 (modal logic), a normal modal logic Chemistry * S4: Keep away from living quarters, a safety phrase in chemistry * Tetrasulfur (S4), an allotrope of sulfur * Andarine (S-4), a selective androgen receptor modulator and experimental drug Biology * Fourth heart sound, or S4, an abnormal heart sound often indicative of congestive heart failure or cor pulmonale * Fourth sacrum of the vertebral column in human anatomy * Sacral spinal nerve 4, a spinal nerve of the sacral segment Technology * S (programming language) version 4 * Hibernation a sleeping state in a computer * SG2 Sh ...
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Sichuan Expwy S40 Sign With Name
Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capital city is Chengdu, and its population stands at 83 million. Sichuan neighbors Qinghai and Gansu to the north, Shaanxi and Chongqing to the east, Guizhou and Yunnan to the south, and Tibet Autonomous Region, Tibet to the west. During antiquity, Sichuan was home to the kingdoms of Ba (state), Ba and Shu (kingdom), Shu until their incorporation by the Qin (state), Qin. During the Three Kingdoms era (220–280), Liu Bei's state of Shu Han, Shu was based in Sichuan. The area was devastated in the 17th century by Zhang Xianzhong's rebellion and the area's subsequent Qing dynasty, Manchu conquest, but recovered to become one of China's most productive areas by the 19th century. During World War II, Chongqing served as the temporary capital of the Republic of Ch ...
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