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How many kilometers is it from Weifang to Zhucheng?

Weifang to Zhucheng 107.5km 29 traffic lights pass by: Roewe Expressway and Weiri Expressway.

1 According to Baidu map, there are 29 traffic lights passing from Weifang to Zhucheng 107.5km: Roewe Expressway and Weiri Expressway. Starting from Weifang. Enter Shengli East Street and drive for 420 meters. Turn left into Beihai Road for 9.4 kilometers. Go straight, enter Fangzi Interchange and drive1.4km.. Go straight, enter Roewe Expressway, and drive 12.6 km. Drive right ahead, enter Yingqiu Interchange, drive1.2km. Go straight, enter Weifang-Rizhao Expressway, and drive 57.2km.. Go straight, enter Zhucheng Junction Interchange, drive 1.6km .. Go straight, enter Qinglan Expressway, drive 12. 1 km. Drive right ahead, enter Zhucheng Interchange, and drive for 970 meters. Go straight, cross the Weishan line and drive for 750 meters. Please go straight and enter Wang Shun Avenue for 4.3 kilometers. Turn left, enter the North Ring Road, and drive for 880 meters. Turn right into Heping Street for 4.3 kilometers. Turn left and enter Renmin East Road for 290 meters. Turn left, from Renmin East Road to Zhucheng, and drive for 20 meters; Zhucheng, destination

2. Weifang, referred to as Weifang, was called Weizhou and Weixian in ancient times, also known as "Du Yuan". It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province, People's Republic of China (PRC) (China), which is located in the east of central Shandong Province. The city borders Yantai and Qingdao in the east, Rizhao and Linyi in the south, Zibo in the west, Dongying in the northwest and Laizhou Bay in the north. It is located in the middle of Shandong Peninsula, with hills in the south and southwest, plains in the middle and coastal beaches in the north. There are Weihe River, Mihe River, Bailang River and Jiaolai River in the territory. Zhucheng City belongs to Weifang City, Shandong Province, People's Republic of China (PRC), and changed from Zhucheng County to a city. It was called Zhucheng in the eighteenth year of its opening, and was named after counties in the Han Dynasty, three miles west of the county seat. It was called "Wu Dong" and "Mizhou" in ancient times, and it was also called "China Dragon City" because of a large number of dinosaur fossils unearthed. Located in the southeast of Shandong Peninsula, at the junction of Taiyi Mountain and Jiaowei Plain, the southernmost part of Weifang City, adjacent to Qingdao in the east and Rizhao in the west. The whole city covers an area of 2 182.7 square kilometers.