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Route 3 is an important link in the north of Laos between China and Thailand. The 197 km route begins in the provincial capital Luang Namtha, Louang Namtha Province, Laos. It runs southwestwards reaching the provincial capital of Ban Houayxay, Bokeo Province, on river Mekong. On completion of the Fourth Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge it will end there. China is interested in improving traffic routes to Southeast Asia, to be financed with together with Thailand. China has the main share in the expansion of highways in Laos. The Laotian section is part of the Kunming–Bangkok Expressway, which is part of the Asian Highway AH3.

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  • Nationalstraße 3 (Laos) (de)
  • 국도 제3호선 (라오스) (ko)
  • Route 3 (Laos) (en)
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  • Die Nationalstraße 3 ist eine ökonomisch wichtige Verbindung im Norden von Laos zwischen China und Thailand. Die 242 Kilometer lange Strecke beginnt in in der Provinz Luang Namtha, an der Nationalstraße 13 in Laos. Weiter führt sie südwestlich über die Provinzhauptstadt Luang Namtha bis zur Provinzhauptstadt Ban Houayxay in der Provinz Bokeo am Fluss Mekong und endet am Grenzübergang auf der Vierten Thailändisch-Laotischen Freundschaftsbrücke. Vor allem China ist an verbesserten Verkehrswegen nach Südostasien interessiert und es finanziert mit Thailand zusammen den Hauptanteil in den Ausbau der Fernstraßen in Laos. Der laotische Abschnitt gehört zu den Kunming-Bangkok Expressway, der wiederum einen Teil des Asian Highway AH3 darstellt. (de)
  • Route 3 is an important link in the north of Laos between China and Thailand. The 197 km route begins in the provincial capital Luang Namtha, Louang Namtha Province, Laos. It runs southwestwards reaching the provincial capital of Ban Houayxay, Bokeo Province, on river Mekong. On completion of the Fourth Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge it will end there. China is interested in improving traffic routes to Southeast Asia, to be financed with together with Thailand. China has the main share in the expansion of highways in Laos. The Laotian section is part of the Kunming–Bangkok Expressway, which is part of the Asian Highway AH3. (en)
  • 국도 제3호선(Route 3)은 라오스의 나트이에서 사이까지 이어주는 총 연장 197 km의 구간을 가진 일반 국도이다. 그러나 이 국도는 아시안 하이웨이 3호선의 일부이기도 한다. 그래서 이 도로가 메콩강 유역을 중심으로 종단하게 되어 있는 도로이기도 하며, 라오스-태국 제4우의교를 경유하기도 하고 심지어는 쿤밍 방콕 고속도로와도 직접 연결되는 도로망 중의 하나이다. (ko)
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  • Die Nationalstraße 3 ist eine ökonomisch wichtige Verbindung im Norden von Laos zwischen China und Thailand. Die 242 Kilometer lange Strecke beginnt in in der Provinz Luang Namtha, an der Nationalstraße 13 in Laos. Weiter führt sie südwestlich über die Provinzhauptstadt Luang Namtha bis zur Provinzhauptstadt Ban Houayxay in der Provinz Bokeo am Fluss Mekong und endet am Grenzübergang auf der Vierten Thailändisch-Laotischen Freundschaftsbrücke. Vor allem China ist an verbesserten Verkehrswegen nach Südostasien interessiert und es finanziert mit Thailand zusammen den Hauptanteil in den Ausbau der Fernstraßen in Laos. Der laotische Abschnitt gehört zu den Kunming-Bangkok Expressway, der wiederum einen Teil des Asian Highway AH3 darstellt. (de)
  • Route 3 is an important link in the north of Laos between China and Thailand. The 197 km route begins in the provincial capital Luang Namtha, Louang Namtha Province, Laos. It runs southwestwards reaching the provincial capital of Ban Houayxay, Bokeo Province, on river Mekong. On completion of the Fourth Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge it will end there. China is interested in improving traffic routes to Southeast Asia, to be financed with together with Thailand. China has the main share in the expansion of highways in Laos. The Laotian section is part of the Kunming–Bangkok Expressway, which is part of the Asian Highway AH3. (en)
  • 국도 제3호선(Route 3)은 라오스의 나트이에서 사이까지 이어주는 총 연장 197 km의 구간을 가진 일반 국도이다. 그러나 이 국도는 아시안 하이웨이 3호선의 일부이기도 한다. 그래서 이 도로가 메콩강 유역을 중심으로 종단하게 되어 있는 도로이기도 하며, 라오스-태국 제4우의교를 경유하기도 하고 심지어는 쿤밍 방콕 고속도로와도 직접 연결되는 도로망 중의 하나이다. (ko)
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