Xilinhot Explained

Xilinhot
Native Name:Chinese: 锡林浩特市
Settlement Type:County-level city
Pushpin Map:China Inner Mongolia#China
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Inner Mongolia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:China
Subdivision Type1:Autonomous region
Subdivision Name1:Inner Mongolia
Subdivision Type2:League
Subdivision Name2:Xilingol
Seat Type:Municipal seat
Seat:Xar Tal Subdistrict
Established Title2:Incorporated (County-level city)
Established Date2:10 October 1983
Elevation M:997
Population As Of:2020
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:349,953
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Area Total Km2:14592.0
Area Urban Km2:409.00
Area Footnotes:[2]
Population Urban:213000
Population Urban Footnotes: (2017)
Timezone:China Standard
Utc Offset:+8
Coor Pinpoint:Xilinhot municipal government
Coordinates:43.9334°N 116.086°W
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:026000
Area Code:0479
Blank Name:License plate prefixes
Blank Info:Chinese: 蒙H
Mon:Шилийн хот
Monr:Shiliin hot
Order:st
S:锡林浩特市
T:錫林浩特市
P:Xīlínhàotè Shì

Xilinhot (Mongolian: ;) is a county-level city which serves as the seat of government for the Xilingol League in Inner Mongolia, China. In 2010, it has a jurisdiction area of 14785km2 and a population of 245,886; 149,000 people live in the Xilinhot urban area.[3]

History

During the Ming dynasty, the elder brother of Genghis Khan lived in Xilinhot area. As a result, the local Mongols were called Abganar, because Abgal in Mongolian means paternal uncle. When in the first half of the 17th century the Mongols submitted to the Manchu, the Abganar territories were divided into two banners: Abganar-Tszoitsi (Abganar left wing) and Abganar-Yuitsi (Abganar right wing). These wings were commanded by men in the rank of princes beile. The Abgal (Chinese: 阿巴嘎) and Hotsit (Chinese: 浩齊特) tribes also lived in the area. Xinlihot was renamed Beizi Temple (Chinese: 貝子廟) after the Qianlong Emperor built the Beizi Temple in 1743. Today, the Beizi temple is one of the largest temples on the Xilin Gol grassland.

In 1914, Beizi Temple was included in the newly founded Chahar Special Administrative Region, which became the Chahar Province in 1928. Later it was included in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In 1953, the county was renamed Xilinhot, and then Abahanaer Banner in 1956. In 1983, it was approved for classification as a county-level city by the state council, and once more renamed Xilinhot.

Geography

The elevation of Xilinhot is approximately 990m (3,250feet). The city is 610and from Beijing and Hohhot (the capital of Inner Mongolia), respectively.

Climate

Xilinhot experiences a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk) with long, very dry, and bitter winters and short, hot summers. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from NaN°C in January to 21.6°C in July, with an annual mean temperature of 3.04°C. With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 59 percent in July to 73 percent in February, sunshine is abundant year-round. The city receives 2,970 hours of sunshine per year; due to the aridity, the diurnal temperature variation frequently approaches and exceeds . Most of the 264mm of annual rainfall occurs in July and August.

Administrative divisions

Xilinhot is divided into 8 subdistricts, 1 town, and 3 sums.

NameSimplified ChineseHanyu PinyinMongolian (Hudum Script)Mongolian (Cyrillic)Administrative division code
Subdistricts
Xar Tal SubdistrictChinese: 希日塔拉街道Mongolian: Шартал зээл гудамж152502001
Bulgan SubdistrictChinese: 宝力根街道Mongolian: Булган зээл гудамж152502002
Hanggai SubdistrictChinese: 杭盖街道Mongolian: Хангай зээл гудамж152502003
Qulgan SubdistrictChinese: 楚古兰街道Mongolian: Чуулган зээл гудамж152502004
Erden SubdistrictChinese: 额尔敦街道Mongolian: Эрдэн зээл гудамж152502005
Nanjiao SubdistrictChinese: 南郊街道Mongolian: Өмнө дүүрээгийн зээл гудамж152502006
Bayan Qagan SubdistrictChinese: 巴彦查干街道Mongolian: Баянцагаан зээл гудамж152502007
Bayan Xil SubdistrictChinese: 巴彦锡勒街道Mongolian: Баяншл зээл гудамж152502008
Town
Arxan Bulag TownChinese: 阿尔善宝拉格镇Mongolian: Рашаанбулаг балгас152502100
Sums
Bulgan SumChinese: 宝力根苏木Mongolian: Булган сум152502200
Qog Ul SumChinese: 朝克乌拉苏木Mongolian: Цугуул сум152502201
Bayan Bulag SumChinese: 巴彦宝拉格苏木Mongolian: Баянбулаг сум152502202

Others:

Economy

The market of the area is centered in Xilinhot and cattle is of particular importance. The rural area of Xilinhot consists of surface mining pits for coal.[4]

Culture and tourism

The historic center of Xilinhot contains an artistic temple.

The Naadam festival, a Mongolian feast, is celebrated every year. Naadam is a gathering of the Mongolian people that involves wrestling, horse trading, costume contests, horse racing, etc. It's the Mongolian summer festival with festival attendees wearing colorful costumes. Colorful yurts are set up to serve food and trinkets and supplies.

Mongolian culture is prevalent in the city scene; tapestries and monumental statues of Genghis Khan adorn homes, shops, and street corners.

Tourists can stay at nearby yurt resorts, where there are large yurts for dining surrounded by smaller individual yurts for sleeping. The Xilinhot countryside is marked by rolling grasslands populated by Mongolians who keep horses, sheep, goats, and cows. Mongolian meals consist of mutton, beef, cabbage, and other fruits and vegetables.

Cuisine

The diet of the area is centered around the local dairy and meat production. Products regularly eaten by residents include horse milk yogurt, milk, tofu, milk skin, beef and mutton string, hand meat, and grilled lamb.

Transportation

Xilinhot Airport has regular flights to Beijing on Air China and China United Airlines. The airport is also served by Tianjin Airlines with multiple daily flights to Hohhot and a seasonal daily flight to Tianjin; there are also occasional direct flights to other major cities.[5]

The K7917 train connects Xilinhot with the national rail network and departs daily for Hohhot and Baotou.

China National Highway 207 and China National Highway 303 both terminate in the Xilinhot area. The S27 Xilingol-Kalgan Expressway also ends in a suburb of Xilinhot.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.citypopulation.de/en/china/neimenggu/admin/ Inner Mongolia: Prefectures, Cities, Districts and Counties
  2. Book: Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development . Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development . China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook 2017 . 2019 . China Statistics Press . Beijing . 48 . 11 January 2020.
  3. Data from the Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China
  4. Web site: Choke Point: China/中国之瓶颈:水匮乏与能源需求 Wilson Center . 2024-05-23 . www.wilsoncenter.org . en.
  5. Web site: Xilinhot Airport Live Flight Information. 15 September 2015.