Driving route: the whole journey is about 172. 1 km.
Starting point: Yichang Municipal Government
1. Yichang driving plan
1) Drive southwest for 20 meters from the starting point and turn left into Jiang Yan Road.
2) Drive along Jiang Yan Road for 6.8km and turn left into Wang Jiahe Road.
3) Drive along Wang Jiahe Road for 330m and turn right into Dongshan Avenue.
4) Drive along Dongshan Avenue for 2.0km and turn left into Cheng Ju Road.
5) Drive along Cheng Ju Road 1.4km, head for Hanyi Expressway /S58/ Three Gorges Dam Area /G50, and turn right slightly on the ramp.
6) Drive along the ramp 1. 1 km and go straight into the Three Gorges Expressway.
7) Drive along the Three Gorges Expressway 10.4km, and turn right slightly in the direction of Jingmen/Yichang Bridge/Enshi/Chongqing.
8) Drive 300 meters along the ramp and go straight into the Shanghai-Chongqing Expressway.
9) Drive along the Shanghai-Chongqing Expressway for 50 meters, head for Jingmen/Xiangyang Wuhan North/Shanghai /G42, turn right slightly and get on the ramp.
2. Drive along the ramp for 290 meters and go straight into Hurong Expressway.
3. Drive along Shanghai-Chengdu Expressway 128.6km, get off at Zhongxiang/Shayang /S2 16 exit, and turn right slightly on the ramp.
4. Drive along the ramp 1.5km, turn right in Zhongxiang direction and enter S2 16.
5. Jingmen driving plan
1) Follow S2 16 13. 1 km, cross Liujiaqiao, turn right and enter S2 16.
2) Drive along S2 16 for 2.3km, turn right slightly and enter the bridge across the lake.
3) Drive along Qiao Hu Road1.4km and turn left into Jinfuxiang Avenue.
4) Drive along Jinfuxiang Avenue 1.3km, pass the left electromechanical building for about 60m, and go straight into Mochou Avenue.
5) Drive 770 meters along Mochou Avenue and turn right into Shicheng Middle Road.
6) Drive along Shicheng Middle Road for 340 meters and reach the finish line.
End point: Zhongxiang Municipal Government
Yichang, called Yiling in ancient times, is located in the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River. The history of the organization is over 2000 years. The name "Yichang" began in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the urban organizational system began at the beginning of liberation, followed by Yichang Commissioner's Office and Yichang District Administrative Organizational System. 1992, Yichang city, a county under the jurisdiction of the city (prefecture-level city) system, belongs to Hubei Province, China. By 200 1, it has jurisdiction over 3 cities (Yidu City, dangyang city and zhijiang city), 5 counties (Yuan 'an County, Xingshan County, Zigui County, Changyang Tujia Autonomous County and Wufeng Tujia Autonomous County) and 5 districts (Yiling District, Xiling District, Wujiagang District, Dianjun District and Xiaoting District).
Zhongxiang City is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Jingmen City, Hubei Province. In ancient times, it was called Ying. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it was the capital of Chu, and in the late Warring States Period, it was the capital of Chu. During the Three Kingdoms period, Wu built a stone city here. From the Western Jin Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, it was the seat of Chengtianfu, one of the three municipalities directly under the Central Government, with a recorded history of more than 2,700 years. In A.D. 153 1 year, Zhu Houzong, Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty, was born and made a fortune here, which means "land of geomantic omen and auspicious bells" and gave the county name "Zhongxiang".
Zhongxiang City is located in the middle of Hubei Province, in the middle reaches of the Han River, with Xiangyang in the north and Jianghan Plain in the south. The total territory of the city is 4488 square kilometers, and it governs 1 street and 16 towns. Total registered population 1062800 (20 13), including urban population184000; In 20 14, the city achieved a regional GDP of 3,665,438+83 million yuan.