The
4th Ring Road (
Hanyu Pinyin: Si Huan Lu) is an expressway-like ring road in
Beijing,
China which runs around the city approximately 8 kilometres from the centre of the city.
Although it is the city's third ring road, it is named the 4th Ring Road.
Route
The 4th Ring Road runs within the confines of the city of
Beijing, more like a rectangle than a circle.
Basic Route: Siyuan Bridge -
Chaoyang Park Area -
Sihui -
Sifang Bridge -
Shibalidian - Dahongmen -
Majialou -
Yuegezhuang Bridge -
Fengtai Area -
Sijiqing Area -
Zhongguancun Area -
Jianxiang -
Asian Games Village Area -
Wanghe Bridge -
Siyuan BridgeStatus: The entire express road is complete and open to traffic.
History
Already in the early 1990s, the northern stretch of the 4th Ring Road from
Zhongguancun to
Siyuan Bridge existed as a ring road, albeit with far narrower road conditions and with traffic lights. Only three flyover viaducts—those at
Jianxiang,
Anhui Bridge and
Siyuan Bridge -- existed.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the
People's Republic of China, the eastern stretch of the 4th Ring Road was opened from
Siyuan Bridge to
Shibalidian around October 1, 1999. This was the first part of the ring road to be opened as an 8-lane expressway (4 lanes per direction, not including an emergency belt).
The northern part of the 4th Ring Road from
Jianxiang to
Siyuan Bridge was converted to an 8-lane expressway in late September 2000. Later that year, the southern part from
Shibalidian through to...
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