Roads to Yunnan
Yunnan has a developed road network centered at Kunming City. To date, with Kunming at the nerve center and inter-provincial and intra-provincial roads as the backbone, Yunnan’s highway network has stretched to cover all townships and 98 percent of the villages in the province. 7 National Roads (National Road 108, 213, 214, 320, 321, 323 and 326) and 61 provincial roads radiate from Kunming to major cities in Yunnan and other provinces or even abroad.
The highway network connects with the network of neighboring provinces such as Sichuan, Guizhou, Guangxi and Tibet as well as the neighboring countries such as Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Thailand.
National Highways in Yunnan
- China National Highway 108
- China National Highway 213
- China National Highway 214
- China National Highway 320
- China National Highway 323
- China National Highway 324
- China National Highway 326
National-Level Expressways in Yunnan
- Tianhou Expressway
- G78 Shankun Expressway
- G80 Guangkun Expressway
- G5 Beijing–Kunming Expressway
- G5611 Dali–Lijiang Expressway
- G56 Hangzhou–Ruili Expressway
- G8511 Kunming–Mohan Expressway
- G85 Yinchuan–Kunming Expressway
- Mengzi – Wenshan – Yanshan Expressway
- G60 Shanghai–Kunming Expressway
- G8011 Kaiyuan–Hekou Expressway
Roads Connecting Yunnan and Neighbouring Countries
National Road 213: From Yibin of Sichuan to Yunnan, cross Zhaotong, Kunming, Yuxi and Simao to Xishuangbanna, it covering 1,581 km. Now this road has been built to Simao and will soon to Jinghong. It will pass Laos and finally get to Bangkok of Thailand, which will become a more convenient passage to ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations).
National Road 320: National Road 320 cross Yunnan from the east to the west, via Qujing, Kunming, Chuxiong, Dali, Baoshan, Luxi to Ruili on the China-Myanmar border, covering 1,030 km.
Burma Road: It was a highway extending about 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) through mountainous terrain from Lashio, northeast Burma northeastward to Kunming, China. The Burma Road’s importance diminished after World War II, but it has remained a link in a 3,400-km road system from Yangon, Burma, to Chongqing.
Kunming–Bangkok Expressway: It is an international expressway running from Kunming, Yunnan province, People’s Republic of China, to Bangkok, Thailand via Laos It was opened in 2008.
G8011 Kaihe Expressway: It stretches from Kaiyuan to Hekou on the Vietnamese border.
Trans- Asia Roads
- China-Laos Expressway
- China-Myanmar Expressway
- Kunming–Bangkok Expressway
- G8511 Kunming–Mohan Expressway
- Kunming (China)-Hanoi (Vietnam) Expressway
Keep Reading
- How to Drive to Yunnan
- Road Conditions in China
- Yunnan Self-Driving Travel Guide
- Road Condition from Yunnan to Tibet
- Bing-cha-cha Road between Yunnan and Tibet
- How to Get to Yunnan From Neighbouring Countries
- Road Condition to Dali, Lijiang and Shangri-La
- Road Condition to Yuxi, Puer and XishuangBanna
- Road Condition from Kunming to Stone Forest, Jianshui and Yuanyang Hani Rice Terraces