The development history of Hohhot. . . Brevity is a good thing, and it would be better if someone with good intentions translated it into English.
Hohhot is an urban area with a history of more than 400 years, which was originally divided into new and old urban areas. This ancient city was built in the 9th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (158 1). It was built by Altan Khan, the legendary Mongolian leader of Tumote, and his wife and third wife. It was originally called Kuhetun, and was named "Guihua" in the Ming Dynasty. The town was built in the 13th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1735), and the Qing government renamed it Guisui County. In the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), it was built in Suiyuan province and returned to Suiyuan city. 1954, the organizational system of Suiyuan Province was abolished, and Guisui City was renamed Hohhot City and became the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. "Hohhot" is Mongolian, which means a green city, so it is called "Qingcheng". Because there are many Zhao temples in its history, it is also called "Zhao City". Hohhot is a famous city beyond the Great Wall with a history of more than 400 years, which was originally divided into the new old city. The old city was built in the ninth year of Wanli of Ming Dynasty (158 1). According to legend, it was built by Anda Khan, the leader of Tumote Mongolian Department, and his wife Sannianzi. At first, it was called Kuku and Tun, and the Ming court named it "Guihua". The new town was built in the 13th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1735), and the Qing court named it Guisui County. In 17 (1928), Suiyuan province was established and Guisui city was established. 1954, the organizational system of Suiyuan Province was abolished, and Guisui City was renamed Hohhot City, becoming the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. "Hohhot" is Mongolian, which means blue city, so it is called "Qingcheng". Because there are many temples in its history, it is also called "Hohhot".