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Hit the road: California State Route 1 and China's G318
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California State Route 1 in the United States and China’s National Highway 318 are two popular self-drive routes that offer travelers enchanting experiences. While they are located in different countries, they share some similarities in terms of natural beauty and culture.

A beacon of light shines through a rock arch during a rare natural phenomenon at Pfeiffer Beach on California’s Big Sur coast, United States. /CFP
A beacon of light shines through a rock arch during a rare natural phenomenon at Pfeiffer Beach on California’s Big Sur coast, United States. /CFP

A beacon of light shines through a rock arch during a rare natural phenomenon at Pfeiffer Beach on California’s Big Sur coast, United States. /CFP

California State Route 1 runs along the state’s Pacific coastline and is one of the most captivating coastal routes in the United States. Stretching from Los Angeles to San Francisco, it offers unparalleled coastal views.

An undated photo shows the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, United States. /CFP
An undated photo shows the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, United States. /CFP

An undated photo shows the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, United States. /CFP

On one side, there lies the magnificent Pacific Ocean, and on the other stands towering mountains. This highway traverses charming towns, picturesque beaches and national parks, including the renowned Big Sur National Forest and Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. Travelers can pause along the way to admire the spectacular ocean views, sample fresh seafood and explore cultural landmarks.

An aerial photo shows the National Highway 318 (G318) in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. /CFP
An aerial photo shows the National Highway 318 (G318) in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. /CFP

An aerial photo shows the National Highway 318 (G318) in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. /CFP

In contrast, China’s National Highway 318 (G318) stretches across the country, extending from Shanghai in the east to Lhasa in Xizang Autonomous Region in the west. The 5,476km-long route passes through more than twenty cities, with the most renowned and scenic section being the 2,142km stretch from Chengdu in Sichuan Province to Lhasa, often referred to as the “Sichuan-Xizang Highway.” This highway introduces travelers to China’s diverse culture and magnificent natural landscapes. It crosses the plateau area in western Sichuan, the spectacular Himalayan Mountain Range, and numerous enchanting lakes and rivers.

An undated photo shows the Potala Palace in Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. /CFP
An undated photo shows the Potala Palace in Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. /CFP

An undated photo shows the Potala Palace in Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. /CFP

Moreover, the G318 offers a unique cultural experience that features ancient temples, a rich religious culture and distinct traditions. It’s a journey of challenges and miracles, ideal for those seeking adventure and cultural immersion.

Although these two routes have their own unique characteristics, they both provide unforgettable travel experiences. Whether you’re a beach enthusiast, a nature adventurer or a culture seeker, whichever highway you explore will offer an unforgettable journey.

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