The Karakoram Highway, otherwise called the Friendship Highway in China, was worked by the administrations of Pakistan and China. It was begun in 1959 and was finished and opened to people in general in 1979.
KKH - in 2007 Taken by me
Around 810 Pakistanis and around 200 Chinese specialists lost their lives, generally in avalanches and falls, while building the thruway. More than 140 Chinese laborers who passed on amid the development are covered in the Chinese graveyard in Gilgit.
KKH - in 2007 near Sammur Nala Taken by me
The course of the KKH follows one of the numerous ways of the antiquated Silk Road.
KKH - in 2017 photo crated by Adil Aziz (https://www.facebook.com/adil.aziz47/photos_all)
The N-35 or National Highway 35 (Pakistan), referred to all the more famously as the Karakoram Highway and China-Pakistan Friendship Highway, is a 1300km (806Km in Pakistan) national interstate in Pakistan which reaches out from Hasan Abdal in Punjab territory of Pakistan to the Khunjerab Pass in Gilgit-Baltistan, where it crosses into China and moves toward becoming China National Highway 314.
KKH - in 2017 photo crated by Adil Aziz (https://www.facebook.com/adil.aziz47/photos_all)
The thruway associates the Pakistani regions of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan with China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
KKH - in 2017 photo crated by Adil Aziz (https://www.facebook.com/adil.aziz47/photos_all)
The interstate is a famous vacation destination, and is one of the most astounding cleared streets on the planet, going through the Karakoram mountain run.
KKH - in 2017 photo crated by Adil Aziz (https://www.facebook.com/adil.aziz47/photos_all)