North Zhongzhou Road

North Zhongzhou Road

North Zhongzhou Road (Hanyu Pinyin: Bei Zhongzhou Lu) is a road lying on central axis of Beijing. It runs from North Zhonglou Bridge on the northern 2nd Ring Road through to the northern 4th Ring Road.

The road is projected for an extension further north. Traffic on the road is remarkably smooth.



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