China National Highway 319
China National Highway 319 is a significant national thoroughfare, stretching approximately 2,984 kilometers across the diverse landscapes of southern China. This vital route commences in the coastal city of Xiamen, Fujian Province, and charts a general northwestward course, traversing four provinces and one direct-controlled municipality before concluding in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province
The G319 serves as an essential transportation artery, connecting major economic and cultural centers across its extensive path. Beginning at sea level in Xiamen, Fujian, it quickly moves inland, passing through key Fujian cities such as Zhangzhou and Longyan. Entering Jiangxi Province, the highway meanders through historically significant areas like Ruijin, known as a cradle of the Chinese Communist Revolution, and continues through cities like Pingxiang. As it progresses into Hunan Province, G319 passes through the provincial capital, Changsha, a major economic and cultural hub, as well as other significant cities like Yiyang and Changde