A report on Chifeng

The C-shaped jade dragon of the Hongshan Culture
Hongshan, the "Red Hill", from which Chifeng received its name.
Map including Chifeng (labeled as CH'IH-FENG 赤峰 (WU-LAN-HA-TA)) (AMS, 1951)
Chifeng Museum

Prefecture-level city in Southeastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China.

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Inner Mongolia

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Landlocked autonomous region of the People's Republic of China.

Landlocked autonomous region of the People's Republic of China.

Persian miniature depicting Genghis Khan entering Beijing
The Northern Yuan at its greatest extent
Mongolia plateau during early 17th century
Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia within the Qing dynasty, c. 1820
Mongols stand in front of a yurt, 1912
Delegates of Inner Mongolia People's Congress shouting slogans
Inner Mongolian steppes
Topography of Inner Mongolia in China
Winter in Ulanbutan Grassland, Hexigten Banner
Theater in Hohhot
Inner Mongolia Gymnasium
Muslim-themed Street in Hohhot
A KFC in Hohhot, the capital, with a bilingual street sign in Chinese and Mongolian
Inner Mongolian carpet c. 1870
Temple of the White Sulde of Genghis Khan in the town of Uxin in Inner Mongolia, in the Mu Us Desert. The worship of Genghis is shared by Chinese and Mongolian folk religion.
Sign of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center
Jade dragon of the Hongshan culture (4700 BC – 2900 BC) found in Ongniud, Chifeng
Ulaanbutan grassland
Inner Mongolian grassland
Honorary tomb of Wang Zhaojun (born c. 50BC) in Hohhot
Fresco from the Liao dynasty (907–1125) tomb at Baoshan, Ar Horqin
Khitan people cooking. Fresco from the Liao dynasty (907–1125) tomb at Aohan
Remains of the city Khara-Khoto built in 1032. Located in Ejin Khoshuu, Alxa Aimag
Maidari Juu temple fortress ({{zh|labels=no |c=美岱召 |p=měidài zhào}}) built by Altan Khan in 1575 near Baotou
Newly built arch in front of the Maidari Juu temple fortress (1575)
Da Zhao temple (also called Ikh Zuu) built by Altan Khan in 1579
Badekar Monastery (1749) near Baotou, Inner Mongolia. Called Badgar Zuu in Mongolian
Five Pagoda temple (1727) in Hohhot
Badain Jaran temple (1868) in western Inner Mongolia
Genghis Khan Mausoleum (1954)
Genghis Khan Mausoleum (1954)
Alshaa mountain scenery
Alxa Western Monastery (Alshaa Baruun Hiid) built in 1756

Its capital is Hohhot; other major cities include Baotou, Chifeng, Tongliao and Ordos.

Xilingol League

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One of 12 leagues of Inner Mongolia.

One of 12 leagues of Inner Mongolia.

Xilingol borders Mongolia to the north, Chifeng, Tongliao and Hinggan League to the east, Ulanqab to the west and Hebei to the south.

Tongliao

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Prefecture-level city in eastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China.

Prefecture-level city in eastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China.

Local train from Dalian to Tongliaio (2002)
Zhurihe Grassland (Zhurihe Ranch)
Zhurihe Ranch in a festive mood of Naadam
Before the Horse race
Start of the horse race
Running of the horses

Tongliao spans latitude 42°15' – 45°41' and longitude 119°15' – 123°43', and borders Jilin province to the east, Liaoning to the south, Chifeng to the southwest, the Xilin Gol League to the west, and the Hinggan League to the north.

Rehe Province

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Former Chinese special administrative region and province.

Former Chinese special administrative region and province.

The second largest city was Chaoyang, followed by Chifeng.

Songshan District, Chifeng

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Songshan District (Mongolian: Сүн шан тоори Süŋ šan toɣoriɣ; ) is a district of the city of Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China.

Map of the middle Neolithic cultures in China. Hongshan culture is #1 on the map

Hongshan culture

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Neolithic culture in the West Liao river basin in northeast China.

Neolithic culture in the West Liao river basin in northeast China.

Map of the middle Neolithic cultures in China. Hongshan culture is #1 on the map
Jade pig dragon, green river jade, Hongshan Culture
The C-shaped jade dragon of Hongshan Culture
Jade disc, Bi, Hongshan Culture
Word plate, bone craft, hongshan culture
Big stone spoon, hongshan culture
Painted Cylindrical Pottery Vessel, Hongshan Culture (c. 4700–2900 BC), Liaoning, 1988. National Museum of China, Beijing
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The culture is named after, a site in Hongshan District, Chifeng.

Hongshan District, Chifeng

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Hongshan District (Mongolian: , Күн шан тоори, Küŋ šan toɣoriɣ; ) is a district of the city of Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China.

Yuanbaoshan District

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Yuanbaoshan District (Mongolian: Yuvan boo šan toɣoriɣ, Юаньбаошань тойрог, Yuanĭbaoşanĭ; ) is a district of the city of Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China.

Chifeng Yulong Airport

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Chifeng Yulong Airport is an airport serving Chifeng, a city in the autonomous region of Inner Mongolia in China.

Bao Xishun

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Xishun Bao (also known as Xi Shun; born November 2, 1951) is a Chinese herdsman from Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, recognized by Guinness World Records as one of the world's tallest living men at 7 ft tall.