Introduction
Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, ChinaHohhot 呼和浩特市 · ᠬᠥᠬᠡᠬᠣᠲᠠHuhehot, Kweisui, Kuei-suiPrefecture-level citySkyline with Hohhot Central SquareStatue of Altan KhanFive Pagoda TempleZhaojun TombDazhao TempleMonument of Genghis KhanInteractive map of HohhotHohhotLocation of the city centre in Inner MongoliaShow map of Inner MongoliaHohhotHohhot (China)Show map of ChinaCoordinates (Gongzhufu Park (公主府公园)): 40°50′31″N 111°44′56″E / 40.842°N 111.749°E / 40.842; 111.749Country ChinaRegionInner MongoliaCounty-level divisions10Township divisions116Established1580Municipal seatXincheng DistrictGovernment • TypePrefecture-level city • BodyHohhot Municipal People's Congress • CCP SecretaryYu Huiwen • Congress ChairmanChang Peizhong • MayorHe Haidong • CPPCC ChairmanBai YongpingArea • Prefecture-level city17,186.1 km2 (6,635.6 sq mi) • Urban 2,065.1 km2 (797.3 sq mi) • Metro4,830.1 km2 (1,864.9 sq mi)Elevation1,065 m (3,494 ft)Population (2020 census) • Prefecture-level city3,446,100 • Density200.52/km2 (519.34/sq mi) • Urban2,681,758 • Urban density1,298.6/km2 (3,363.4/sq mi) • Metro2,944,889 • Metro density609.70/km2 (1,579.1/sq mi) • Major ethnic groupsHan – 87.16%Mongol – 9.98%Hui – 1.45%GDP • Prefecture-level cityCN¥ 309.1 billionUS$ 49.6 billion • Per capitaCN¥ 101,492US$ 16,295Time zoneUTC+08:00 (China Standard)Postal code010000Area code471ISO 3166 codeCN-NM-01License plate prefixes蒙ALocal DialectJin: Zhangjiakou-Hohhot dialect; Southern MongolianAdministrative division code150100Websitewww.hohhot.gov.cn HohhotHohhot as written in MongolianThe Chinese name of Hohhot: HūhéhàotèChinese nameChinese呼和浩特Hanyu PinyinHūhéhàotè Literal meaning"Blue City" (in Mongolian)TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHūhéhàotèBopomofoㄏㄨ   ㄏㄜˊ   ㄏㄠˋ   ㄊㄜˋGwoyeu RomatzyhHuherhawtehWade–GilesHu1-ho2-hao4-tʻê4Tongyong PinyinHuhéhàotèYale RomanizationHūhéhàutèMPS2HūhéhàutèIPA[xú.xɤ̌.xâʊ.tʰɤ̂]other MandarinXiao'erjingحُوحېحاوْتېYue: CantoneseYale RomanizationFūwòhhouhdahkJyutpingFu1wo4hou6dak6IPA[fu˥.wɔ˩.hɔw˨.tɐk̚˨]AbbreviationChinese呼市Hanyu PinyinHūshì Literal meaningHo[hhot] CityTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHūshìBopomofoㄏㄨ   ㄕˋGwoyeu RomatzyhHushyhWade–GilesHu1-shih4Tongyong PinyinHushìhYale RomanizationHūshr̀MPS2Hūshr̀IPA[xú.ʂɻ̩̂]other MandarinXiao'erjingحُوشِKweisuiTraditional Chinese歸綏Simplified Chinese归绥Hanyu PinyinPRC Standard Mandarin: GuīsuíROC Standard Mandarin: Guīsuī TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinPRC Standard Mandarin: GuīsuíROC Standard Mandarin: GuīsuīBopomofoPRC: ㄍㄨㄟ   ㄙㄨㄟˊROC: ㄍㄨㄟ   ㄙㄨㄟGwoyeu RomatzyhPRC: GueisweiROC: GueisueiWade–GilesPRC: Kuei1-sui2ROC: Kuei1-sui1Tongyong PinyinPRC: GueisuéiROC: GueisueiYale RomanizationPRC: GwēiswéiROC: GwēiswēiMPS2PRC: GuēisuéiROC: GuēisuēiIPAPRC: [kwéɪ.swěɪ]ROC: [kwéɪ.swéɪ]other MandarinXiao'erjingگُوَيسُوَيMongolian nameMongolian CyrillicХөх хотMongolian scriptᠬᠥᠬᠡᠬᠣᠲᠠTranscriptionsSASM/GNCHöh hotRussian nameRussianХух-ХотоRomanizationHooh-Hoto Hohhot, formerly known as Kweisui, is the capital and largest city of the northern Chinese autonomous region of Inner Mongolia, serving as the region's administrative, economic and cultural center. Its population was 3,446,100 inhabitants as of the 2020 census, of whom 2,944,889 lived in the metropolitan area consisting of 4 urban districts (including Hohhot Economic and Development Zone) plus the Tumed Left Banner. The name of the city in Mongolian means "Blue City", although it is also wrongly referred to as the "Green City." The color blue in Mongol culture is associated with the sky, eternity and purity. In Chinese, the name can be translated as Qīng Chéng (Chinese: 青城; lit. 'Blue/Green City') The name has also been variously romanized as Kokotan, Kokutan, Kuku-hoton, Huhohaot'e, Huhehot, Huhhot, Huhot, or Köke qota. The city is a seat of the Inner Mongolia University, the largest regional comprehensive university and was the only 211 Project University in Inner Mongolia.