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Hulunbuir
Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, China
Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, China
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Hulunbuir | |
| official_name | ||
| translit_lang1 | Name | |
| translit_lang1_type | Chinese | |
| translit_lang1_info | 呼伦贝尔市 | |
| translit_lang1_type1 | Mongolian | |
| translit_lang1_info1 | ||
| settlement_type | Prefecture-level city | |
| total_type | ||
| motto | ||
| image_skyline | 呼伦贝尔 哈克 - panoramio.jpg | |
| imagesize | 280px | |
| image_caption | Hulunbuir steppes | |
| image_map | Location of Hulunbuir Prefecture within Inner Mongolia (China).svg | |
| map_caption | Location of Hulunbuir City jurisdiction in Inner Mongolia | |
| pushpin_map | Inner Mongolia | |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location of the city centre (Hailar) in Inner Mongolia | |
| pushpin_mapsize | ||
| subdivision_type | Country | |
| subdivision_name | People's Republic of China | |
| subdivision_type1 | Region | |
| subdivision_name1 | Inner Mongolia | |
| seat_type | Municipal seat | |
| seat | Hailar District | |
| parts_style | ||
| parts | ||
| p2 | ||
| leader_title1 | ||
| established_title | ||
| established_title1 | ||
| established_title2 | ||
| named_for | ||
| unit_pref | ||
| area_total_km2 | 263953 | |
| area_blank1_title | Districts | |
| area_blank1_km2 | 1518.9 | |
| area_urban_km2 | 252.00 | |
| area_urban_footnotes | (2017) | |
| <!-- Elevation --------------------------> | elevation_footnotes | tags -- |
| elevation_min_m | ||
| population_as_of | 2010 | |
| population_total | 2549278 | |
| population_density_km2 | auto | |
| population_density_urban_km2 | auto | |
| population_blank1_title | Districts | |
| population_blank1 | 356000 | |
| population_urban | 349400 | |
| population_urban_footnotes | (2017) | |
| population_blank2_title | Major nationalities | |
| population_blank2 | Han: 81.85% | |
| Mongols: 8.6% | ||
| Manchu: 4.13% | ||
| demographics_type2 | GDP | |
| demographics2_title1 | Prefecture-level city | |
| demographics2_info1 | CN¥ 159.6 billion | |
| US$ 25.6 billion | ||
| demographics2_title2 | Per capita | |
| demographics2_info2 | CN¥ 63,133 | |
| US$ 10,136 | ||
| <!-- General information ----------------> | timezone | China Standard |
| utc_offset | +8 | |
| coor_pinpoint | Hulunbuir municipal government | |
| coordinates | ||
| <!-- Area/postal codes & others --------> | postal_code_type | Postal code |
| postal_code | 021000 | |
| area_code | 0470 | |
| iso_code | CN-NM-07 | |
| website |
the city in Inner Mongolia
Default is list if up to 5 items, coll if more than 5 -- Mongols: 8.6% Manchu: 4.13% US$ 25.6 billion US$ 10,136 Hulunbuir or Hulun Buir is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. Its administrative center is located at Hailar District, its largest urban area. Major scenic features are the high steppes of the Hulun Buir grasslands, the Hulun and Buir lakes (the latter partially in Mongolia), and the Khingan range. Hulun Buir borders Russia to the north and west, Mongolia to the south and west, Heilongjiang province to the east and Hinggan League to the direct south. Hulunbuir is a linguistically diverse area: next to Mandarin Chinese, Mongolian dialects such as Khorchin and Buryat, the Mongolic language Daur, and some Tungusic languages, including Oroqen and Solon, are spoken there.
History
During the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), Hulunbuir was part of Heilongjiang province. The 1858 Treaty of Aigun established today's approximate Sino-Russian border, at a great loss to Heilongjiang's territory. In 1901, the Chinese Eastern Railway linked Hulunbuir to the rest of northeast China and to Russian Far East. From 1912 to 1949, during the Republic of China (ROC) period, Hulunbuir was part of Xing'an and Heilongjiang provinces. In winter 1912, the Barga Mongol people of Hulunbuir expelled the Chinese troops and administration and proclaimed the independence of Barga (Hulunbuir); afterwards they declared allegiance to the Bogdo Khan of Mongolia; an agreement between the Russian Empire and the ROC on November 6/October 24, 1915 designated Hulunbuir a "special" region under direct subordination to the Central Government of China, but in practice Russia had partial control over day-to-day administration and economy. In 1929, the Soviet Union broke this agreement and invaded Hulunbuir. After the Japanese invasion of China, Hulunbuir became part of the Japanese puppet state Manchukuo, which was not recognized by the Chinese. In the Chinese Civil War, the Chinese Communist Party gained the support of Inner Mongol leaders like Ulanhu by promising the irredentist expansion of Inner Mongolia into areas that had majorities of Han and Manchu peoples.
After the Chinese Communist Revolution, Hulunbuir was annexed into Inner Mongolia, but the region kept economic ties to the rest of the northeast via the Chinese Eastern Railway. During the Cultural Revolution, the parts of historical Manchuria inside Inner Mongolia were briefly restored to their original provinces; Hulunbuir was given back to Heilongjiang from 1969 to 1979. Until October 10, 2001, Hulunbuir was administered as a League. The area is 263953 km² and had a population of 2.710 million in 2004, while the gross domestic product was RMB 21.326 billion. The jurisdiction area of the city is larger than all but 8 Chinese province-level divisions (and 42 U.S. states), although the actual urban agglomeration is just a very small part of the region, and the average population density of the area is very low.
Names


The city was once a league (盟) of Inner Mongolia, until 10 October 2001. During the Qing dynasty, it was known in Mandarin as Hūlúnbùyǔ'ěr ().
Administrative subdivisions
Hulunbuir is divided into 14 different county-level jurisdictions: two district, five county-level cities, four banners and three autonomous banners.
| Map | Name | Mongolian | Hanzi | Hanyu Pinyin | Population | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (2010) | Area (km2) | Density | |||||
| (/km2) | |||||||
| Hailar District | |||||||
| (Qayilar toɣoriɣ) | 海拉尔区 | Hǎilā'ěr Qū | 344,947 | 1,440 | 181 | ||
| Jalainur District | |||||||
| (Jalainaɣur toɣoriɣ) | 扎赉诺尔区 | Zhālàinuò'ěr Qū | 97,000 | 272 | 357 | ||
| Manzhouli City | |||||||
| (Manjuur qota) | 满洲里市 | Mǎnzhōulǐ Shì | 152,473 | 424 | 360 | ||
| Zalantun City | |||||||
| (Jalan Ayil qota) | 扎兰屯市 | Zhālántún Shì | 366,326 | 16,800 | 21.8 | ||
| Yakeshi City | |||||||
| (Yaɣsi qota) | 牙克石市 | Yákèshí Shì | 352,177 | 27,590 | 12.8 | ||
| Genhe City | |||||||
| (Gengol City) | |||||||
| (Gegen Ɣool qota) | 根河市 | Gēnhé Shì | 110,441 | 19,659 | 5.6 | ||
| Ergun City | |||||||
| (Ergün-e qota) | 额尔古纳市 | É'ěrgǔnà Shì | 76,667 | 28,000 | 2.7 | ||
| Arun Banner | |||||||
| (Arun qosiɣu) | 阿荣旗 | Āróng Qí | 278,744 | 12,063 | 23.1 | ||
| New Barag Right Banner | |||||||
| (Xin Barag Barun Banner) | |||||||
| (Sin-e Barɣu Baraɣun qosiɣu) | 新巴尔虎右旗 | Xīnbā'ěrhǔ Yòu Qí | 36,356 | 25,102 | 1.4 | ||
| New Barag Left Banner | |||||||
| (Xin Barag Jun Banner) | |||||||
| (Sin-e Barɣu Jegün qosiɣu) | 新巴尔虎左旗 | Xīnbā'ěrhǔ Zuǒ Qí | 40,258 | 22,000 | 1.8 | ||
| Old Barag Banner | |||||||
| (Huqin Barag Banner) | |||||||
| (Qaɣučin Barɣu qosiɣu) | 陈巴尔虎旗 | Chénbā'ěrhǔ Qí | 58,244 | 21,192 | 2.7 | ||
| Oroqen Autonomous Banner | |||||||
| (Orčon-u öbertegen jasaqu qosiɣu) | 鄂伦春自治旗 | Èlúnchūn Zìzhìqí | 223,752 | 59,800 | 3.7 | ||
| Ewenki Autonomous Banner | |||||||
| (Eveŋki öbertegen jasaqu qosiɣu) | 鄂温克族自治旗 | Èwēnkèzú Zìzhìqí | 134,981 | 19,111 | 7.1 | ||
| Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner | |||||||
| (Morin Dabaɣ-a Daɣur öbertegen jasaqu qosiɣu) | 莫力达瓦达斡尔族自治旗 | Mòlìdáwǎ Dáwò'ěrzú Zìzhìqí | 276,912 | 10,500 | 26.4 | ||
| Part of Oroqin Autonomous Banner is de facto subordinate to Daxing'anling Prefecture in Heilongjiang. |
Geography and climate


Hulunbuir itself (Hailar) has an extreme humid continental climate (Köppen Dwb, Trewartha Dcbd/Dcbc). Winters are long, very dry and severe, due to the semi−permanent Siberian High, while summers are short, though very warm, and rather wet, due to the East Asian monsoon. At Hailar, the monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from −25.0 °C in January to 20.9 °C in July, while the annual mean is −0.2 °C, relatively cold. With at least 58% of possible sunshine in all months and an annual total greater than 2,591.1 hours, sunny weather dominates year-round. Approximately 51% of the annual rainfall occurs in July and August.
Demographics

| Ethnic group | Population in 2000 | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Han | 2,199,645 | 81.85% |
| Mongols | 231,276 | 8.6% |
| Daur | 111,053 | 4.13% |
| Hui | 70,287 | 2.62% |
| Evenks | 30,950 | 1.15% |
| Oroqen | 8,355 | 0.31% |
| Russians | 4,741 | 0.18% |
Transport
Airports include:
- Hulunbuir Hailar Airport – Hailar
- Zhalantun Chengjisihan Airport – Zhalantun
- Xinbarag Youqi Baogede Airport – New Barag Right Banner
Notes
References
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