|
|||||||
| Welcome to China Virtual Tours, your premier online guide to travel in China. | |||||||
|
¡¡ Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hohhot
(meaning ¡®blue city¡¯ in Mongolian) is the capital of the Inner
Mongolia Autonomous Region. The
center of Mongolian culture, it became a military and religious center in the later
Ming (late 16th century)
and Qing periods. Now the political, cultural, and industrial center of Inner Mongolia,
Hohhot is a center for wool and leather products, building materials, iron and steel
production, and fertilizer plants. Located in
the center of Inner Mongolia, south of the Daqingshan River, Hohhot
is 410 km (254 miles)
west of Beijing. The city
was founded only in 1581 by the Mongol Prince Altan Khan. The Qing dynasty Kangxi
Emperor maintained troops in the town after establishing control over the Mongols. It
became the capital of Inner Mongolia in 1952. Of special interest to tourists is the Mongol summer festival called Naadam, usually held around mid-August. The festival features traditional Mongolian sports such as wrestling, horse racing, camel racing, and archery, mostly based on nomadic military skills. ¡¡ |