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  • Hohhot

    2018-11-13

    Hohhot is the capital of Inner Mongolia and the political, economic, scientific and cultural center of the region and is recognized as one of China's better-known historical cities. The name Hohhot is Mongolian for "green city".

  • Baotou

    2018-10-12

    Located in the western part of Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Baotou is the largest city in the autonomous region and an important transport hub. The city is recognized as China’s Capital of Rare Earth and the Grassland City of Steel.

  • Wuhai

    2018-11-27

    Wuhai city is an emerging industrial city located in the western part of Inner Mongolia autonomous region, lying in an area adjoining Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi and Gansu. The city was founded by merging the former county-level cities of Wuda and Haibowan with the approval of the State Council in 1976.

  • Chifeng

    2018-11-27

    Chifeng is in the southeast of Inner Mongolia autonomous region. In 2017, the city’s regional GDP was 140.7 billion yuan (S20.2 billion) and the public fiscal revenue was 10 billion yuan. The per capita disposable income of urban residents and rural residents was 29,660 yuan and 10,352 yuan respectively.

  • Tongliao

    2018-10-22

    Tongliao is located in eastern Inner Mongolia autonomous region and the western Songliao plain. From 2010 to 2016, the GDP of Tongliao increased from 108.8 billion yuan ($15.7 billion) to 194.9 billion yuan; general public budget revenue was 12.83 billion yuan; fixed assets investment above the designated limit reached 147.55 billion yuan; and the per capita GDP increased from 35,000 yuan to 60,000 yuan.

  • Ordos

    2018-10-12

    Ordos, a Mongolian word meaning "many palaces", is located in the southwest of Inner Mongolia autonomous region, bordering Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces, as well as Ningxia Hui autonomous region.

  • Hulunbuir

    2018-10-24

    Located in northeastern Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Hulunbuir covers 25.3 square kilometers, accounting for 21.4 percent of the region’s total. It borders Russia and Mongolia.

    In 2017, the GDP of Hulunbuir reached 118.6 billion yuan ($17.1 billion) with per capita GDP at 46,901 yuan.

  • Ulaanqab

    2018-11-12

    Ulaanqab is located in the center of Inner Mongolia autonomous region. In 2016, the GDP of Ulaanqab was 93.9 billion yuan ($13.5 billion) and annual public fiscal revenue was 5.7 billion yuan.

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