China's traffic signs also closely followed those used in Europe, the US, and Japan. China is not a signatory to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[1] Despite the fact that Chinese is one of the six official languages of the United Nations and China is a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China itself has never signed this convention, which was issued in all six official languages of the UN, including Chinese.
The road signs used in the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau differ from those used in the rest of China.
Warning signs are triangular in shape, as in Europe, but unlike European countries, warning signs in China have a black border and a yellow background instead of a red border and a white or yellow background. This makes it one of the few countries in the world using this type of warning sign.
After driving 500m (northbound), turn left to Nanjing road, proceed straight to G2, or turn right to Dongbei road on crossroads
After driving 500m (eastbound), turn left to Wuai street, proceed straight to Tiancun road, or turn right to Tiancun
Turn left and drive 500m to Yuanda road, proceed straight to Zhiquan road, or turn right and drive 500m to Linyuan road
Turn left and drive 500m to Erlong road, or turn right and drive 500m to Huanghe road
After driving 500m (westbound), turn left to Wuyi road direction of G108, proceed straight to Hongqi road, or turn right to Renmin road direction of G108 on crossroads
After driving 500m (westbound), turn left to Nanzhi road, proceed straight to Changjiang road, or turn right to Fucheng road on the Xueyuan road crossing
On northbound, turn left to Nanjing road, proceed straight to G2, or turn right to Dongbei road on crossroads
On northbound of roundabout, turn left via roundabout to G108 direction of S212, proceed straight to Fuxing road or G205, or turn right to G109 direction of S212
On westbound of interchange, proceed straight to G119, or turn right via ramp to G208 or G211
On westbound of interchange, turn left via ramp to Langfang, proceed straight to Maju bridge, or turn right via ramp to Dayangfang
Full Service area (TianMuHu is the name of the service area) in 2km
TianMuHu Service area exit
DongLuShan Service area exit
LangWang rest area
outdoor parking area
indoor parking area
Dedicated climbing lane for large trucks
Dedicated climbing lane (right lane) for large trucks
Northbound
Exit to Southbound
Exit to Northbound
Exit to Southbound
Exit to Northbound
Westbound
Tourist signs
Tourist signs
Sun
City rock turns
city rock keep
Information
Hiking
Cable car
Camp
Fireplace or campsite
Playground
Equestrianism
Fishing
Golf
Swimming
Rowing
Snow
Skiing
Ice-skating
Additional signs
Additional signs
Event time
Except for bus
Cars
Trucks
Trucks and tractors
Private property
One way (straight)
Two way
One way (right)
One way (left)
keep (left)
keep (right)
Turn right
Turn left
___ metres ahead (straight)
___ metres ahead (left)
___ metres ahead (both ways)
___ metres ahead (right)
School
Customs
Accident
Collapsing area
Training route
Assessment route
Vehicle-mounted signs
Vehicle-mounted signs
No drink driving
No littering
Sharp bend, slow down
Sharp bend, slow down
Sharp bend and dip, slow down
Sharp bend and dip, slow down
Fasten your seatbelt
Heavy vehicles keep right
No hand-held phone while driving
School bus stop
Retired Signs
Old triangular version of stop sign
References
^"Article 29". Convention on Road Signs and Signals(PDF). United Nations Treaty Series (in English, French, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish). Vol. 1091. Vienna. 8 November 1968. p. 27 – via United Nations Treaty Collection.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)