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Hohhot

Hohhot (呼和浩特 Pinyin: Hūhéhàotè), occasionally spelled Huhehot, is the capital city of Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, the People's Republic of China.

The name "Hohhot" is Mongolian for "a green city".

Table of contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Administration
4 Demographics
5 Culture
6 Artifacts

     History  

Until 1954, Hohhot had been called in China as Guisui (歸綏 Guīsuī), or Kweisui, which is the acronym of the two districts of the city:

The two sections later became Guihua District (歸化縣) of the Qing Empire, renamed to Guisui County (歸綏縣) in 1913, and upgraded to a city in 1950.

It was the capital of the defunct Suiyuan Province.

     Geography  

Located in the southern central part of Inner Mongolia.

     Administration  

9 county-level banners (旗县区), 20 street offices (街道办事处), 96 townships (乡镇).

     Demographics  

11% Mongols, rest is mostly Han, with Korean, Hui, and Manchu minority.

     Culture  

Inner Mongolian University[?] is in Hohhot.

     Artifacts  

There are over 50 sets of murals in southeastern Hohhot, including a "Horse-tending Image" (牧 馬 圖). Over 50 pre-modern Buddhist temples and towers.

Cemetery of Zhaojun dates back to the Han Dynasty.