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Baotou - Wikipedia Today, Baotou refines over half of the rare-earth minerals produced in the world This has led to environmental contamination near the industrial sites The area now known as Baotou was inhabited by nomads, some of whose descendants would later be categorized as Mongols
Baotou | City Overview History | Britannica Baotou, city, central Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, northern China Baotou, a prefecture-level municipality, is situated on the north bank of the Huang He (Yellow River) on its great northern bend, about 100 miles (160 km) west of Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia
Baotou Inner Mongolia: City of Steel in Gobi - TravelChinaGuide Baotou is located at the foot of the Yinshan Mountains, and on the bank of the Yellow River The word Baotou is Mongolian, meaning the 'place where deer live' Hence it is also called the Deer City Baotou covers the largest green area in Inner Mongolia
Baotou, Inner Mongolia: A Complete Visitor’s Guide Baotou means “Place with Deer” in Mongolian, so people often call it the “Deer City ” It sits in central Inner Mongolia and plays a key role in northern China’s industry Yet, it also celebrates its nomadic roots and cultural diversity Here, you’ll find a rare mix
Baotou Travel Guide, Plan Your Baotou Trip - chinaculturetour. com Baotou is a city in Inner Mongolia, known for its industrial development and rich culture The city offers a range of attractions for visitors, including historical landmarks, natural wonders, and cultural experiences
Baotou Travel Guide: Unveiling Hidden Charms in Inner Mongolia Nestled on the northern frontier of Inner Mongolia lies the city of Baotou, whose name in Mongolian means “place with deer” Baotou earned its moniker as the grasslands surrounding the city have long provided prime habitat for deer and other wildlife
Baotou - Wikitravel The largest city in Inner Mongolia, Baotou used to be an arid region inhabited by Mongolian herders and their sheep The town that has since grown up has four main parts Donghe — the old part of town and lies to the east