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Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
in northern China, lies between the Yinshan Mountain and the Yellow
River.
Hohhot, which is Mongolian for "green city", dates from
306 B.C. and throughout its long history has been an important cultural
centre of the region. Today it is the most important city in Inner
Mongolia and is home to 36 different ethnic groups. Notable among
these are Mongolian, Han, Manchu, Hui, Tibetan, Dawoer, Elunchun,
Ewenke and Korean, etc. The city zone covers 17,224 square kilometers
(6,650.19 square miles) with a population exceeding 1,400,000.
Hohhot is an ideal place to relax away from modern day pressure
thanks to the magnificent natural beauty of the Gegentala and Xilamuren
Grasslands as well as fantastic cultural sites such as the Dazhao
Temple , Five-Pagoda Temple and the Xilituzhao Palace . Mongolian
folk songs and wrestling are popular entertainments while ethnic
delicacies and the clemency of the local people add to the enjoyment
of a stay here. Travelers can enjoy a wide variety of activities
including horse riding, or maybe visiting the home of a herdsman's
family or roaming over the vast grassland and of course there is
the thrilling Nadam Fair.
As a tourist resort, Hohhot has a modern reliable transport network,
excellent hotels and large shopping centers. The city brings together
specialties from all over Inner Mongolia, ranging from Mongolian
silver wares, carpets, cashmere, camel hair products, traditional
knives,decorative deer antlers, narrow-leaved oleaster curtain,
oatmeal and various dairy products to fancy Mongolian costumes.
A trip to Hohhot will leave you in a peaceful state of mind after
what is sure to be an unforgettable experience.
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