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Chaoyang Road
朝阳路
Guanzhuang_Chaoyang_Road_20200617.jpg
Chaoyang Road in June 2020
Route information
Length17 km (11 mi)
Major junctions
West endEast 3rd Ring Road
Major intersections
East endTongzhou District
Location
CountryChina
Highway system

Chaoyang Road (simplified Chinese: 朝阳路; traditional Chinese: 朝陽路; pinyin: Cháoyáng Lù) is a major east–west road in the east of the Beijing city. The road is circa 17 km long, stretching from the East 3rd Ring Road into the Tongzhou District as an auxiliary road to the Jingtong Expressway. It connects the Chaoyangmen Outer Street and the Jingha Expressway, crossing East 4th Ring Road, East 5th Ring Road and the second expresswayofBeijing Airport. It also runs through Balizhuang, Guanzhuang and Shuangqiao regions. The CCTV Building,[1] People's Daily headquarters, Communication University of China and Beijing International Studies University are alongside Chaoyang Road.

Chaoyang Road was historically a business street in Beijing. Due to transportation problems, it gradually lost the luster in modern times. Since the road conditions and related infrastructure have been improved in recent years, it starts to become once again attractive to investors.

References

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  1. ^ Nesteruk, Peter (2012). Beijing Solarscape: A Visual Anthropology: Beijing’s architecture through its relationship to the sky. GRIN Verlag. ISBN 9783656148838.

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