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Hohhot
Province:

Inner Mongolia

Scenic Spot:

Dazhao Temple

Five Pagoda Temple

Great Mosque

Inner Mongolian Museum

The Grasslands

Tomb of Wang Zhaojun

Xilituzhao Temple

Hohhot (Huhehaote) is the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and is located in the heart of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, with Dahei River, a tributary of the Yellow River, in the north, and close to the Beijing-Baotou Railway. It is 669 kilometers from Beijing. In Mongolian, Hohhot means the "green city." It is the region's political, economic, cultural and transport center.

The city was established in 1581 during the reign of Emperor Shen Zong of the Ming Dynasty. In 1954, it was renamed Hohhot. The capital has a total area of 6,079 squre kilometers, four districts, five banners and counties, and a population of 1.445 million, among whom 180,000 are minority people, 11 percent of whom are Monoglians. Downtown Hohhot covers an area of 60 square kilometers, with a population of some 800,000.

Hohhot’s temperate monsoon climate is without cold winters and hot summers; with favorable springs and autumns; average sunshine of 2700 to 3400 hours annually; with frost-free period of 60-160 days.

As the center for tourism in central and western Inner Mongolia, Hohhot boasts many famous tourist attractions and places of interest, such as the Five-Pagoda Monastery, Dazhao, Xiaozhao, and Xiletuzhao, Tomb of Princess Wang Zhaojun, and Wanbuhuayanjing Pagoda.