National Highway 3 (Burma)

National Highway 3 (Burma)

National Highway 3 (NR3) is one of the most important highways of central-eastern Burma. It connects Mandalay to Muse on the border with China.

The highway is fed by the National Highway 1 at Mandalay at 21°58′58″N 96°5′14″E / 21.98278°N 96.08722°E / 21.98278; 96.08722 coming form the south and 26th Street from the west. It initially goes in an easterly direction until it reaches the northeast suburb of Mandalay and then skirts the city outskirts by changing direction to the south. After moving in a southeasterly direction for several kilometres it then moves towards the northeast for most of its passage. At Hsenwi it joins the National Road 34 to the east and continues north-northeast until it reaches Muse, where it is joined from National Road 36 from the southwest at 23°59′49″N 97°54′5″E / 23.99694°N 97.90139°E / 23.99694; 97.90139.


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