Ulanqab


Ulanqab or Ulan Chab is a region administered as a prefecture-level city in south-central Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. Its administrative centre is in Jining District, which was formerly a county-level city. It was established as a prefecture-level city on 1 December 2003, formed from the former Ulanqab League.
Ulaan Chab city has an area of. It borders Hohhot to the west, Mongolia to the north, Xilin Gol League to the northeast, Hebei to the east and Shanxi to the south.
The western part of Ulaan Chab used to be part of the now defunct Chinese province of Suiyuan.

Administrative subdivisions

Ulaan Chab has eleven administrative divisions: one district, one county-level city, five counties and four banners:

Geography and climate

Ulanqab features a cold semi-arid climate, marked by long, cold and very dry winters, warm, somewhat humid summers, and strong winds, especially in spring. More than half of the annual precipitation of around falls in July and August alone.

Demographics

In the 2000 census, there were 2,284,414 inhabitants:
Ethnic groupno. of inhabitantsshare
Han2,203,34596.45%
Mongols60,0642.63%
Manchu11,7920.52%
Hui7,6830.34%
Koreans1980.01%
Tujia1850.01%
Miao1750.01%
Other9720.04%

Transport

Ulanqab's transportation network is well-developed, connected by several railways and highways. Some of the railways the pass through the prefecture are the Beijing−Baotou, Jining−Erlianhot, and the Jining−Tongliao Railways. Major inter-provincial roads include the G6 Beijing–Lhasa Expressway, China National Highway 110 and 208.

Known people from Ulanqab