A 18-kilometer-long, double-tube and four-lane highway
tunnel, the longest double-tube highway tunnel in the world, opened
to traffic on Saturday in northwest China.
The Zhongnanshan highway tunnel, which begins in Qingcha, Xi'an
City and ends in Yingpan, Shangluo City in Shaanxi Province, allows
vehicles to travel up to 80 kmh.
Construction of the tunnel, which ran through the Qinling
Mountains in Shaanxi, began in March 2002 at a cost of nearly 3.2
billion yuan (US$410 million).
The highway tunnel is part of a national highway linking Baotou,
north China's Inner Mongolia, to Beihai, south China's Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region.
Japan is currently home to the world's second longest
double-tube highway tunnel, which is 10.9 kilometers.
(Xinhua News Agency January 20, 2007)