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How far is Xiangteng Panlong Mountain Hotel from Changsha No.1 Division?
Starting point: Xiangteng Panlongshan Hotel
1. Start from the starting point in the direction of true north, drive 1 10 meters, and turn left.
2. Turn left after 20 meters.
3. Drive 80 meters and turn right into Jinxing Middle Road.
4. Drive along Jinxing Middle Road for 220 meters, turn right slightly and enter Jinxing Middle Road.
5. Drive along Jinxing Middle Road for 4 10 meters and enter Yuelu Avenue.
6. Drive along Yuelu Avenue 1.8km, cross Jiantang overpass, go to G3 19/ Jinzhou Avenue/LAM Raymond Road/Meixi Lake, turn right and enter Jiantang overpass.
7. Drive along Jiantang overpass for 460m, cross Jiantang overpass for about1.6km, and go straight into West Second Ring Road.
8. Drive along the West Second Ring Road for 20 meters and turn right in the direction of Leifeng Town/West Bus Station/Ningxiang.
9. Drive 60 meters, cross Xidi Times Square on the right, and turn right into LAM Raymond No.3 Road.
10. Drive along LAM Raymond No.3 Road for 5.2km, then turn around and enter LAM Raymond No.3 Road.
1 1. Go along LAM Raymond No.3 Road for 300 meters, and then turn right.
12. Go ahead for 50 meters and turn right.
13. Drive 10 meters to reach the finish line.
End point: North Gate of Hunan No.1 Division
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