Binhai Road | |
Native name | 滨海大道 (Chinese) |
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Namesake | Proximity to the sea |
Length | 9,655.24 m (31,677.3 ft) |
Width | 4 lanes of traffic on either side |
West end | Guimiao Road / Nanshan Boulevard |
East end | Binhe Road |
Construction | |
Completion | 1999 |
Other | |
Status | Complete |
Binhai Boulevard (Chinese: 滨海大道) is a major expressway in Shenzhen, China. It runs from Nanshan Boulevard in Nanshan and runs along much of the length of Shenzhen Bay Park and eventually joins Binhe Road when it ends at Futian. Over 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) of the road was built on land reclaimed from Shenzhen Bay. It is the southernmost major road in Shenzhen.[1][2]
Notable sites along the road
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[edit]- ^ "滨海大道主车道全线通车---深圳特区报". sztqb.sznews.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-02.
- ^ "滨海大道将迎新发展 - 深圳本地宝".
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