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Xincheng, Hohhot
Xincheng District (Mongolian language, Mongolian: ; zh, s=新城区) is one of four District (China), districts of the prefecture-level city of Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. It is located in the northeast of central Hohhot, with Saihan, Hohhot, Saihan District to its south, Huimin, Hohhot, Huimin District to its west, Wuchuan County, Inner Mongolia, Wuchuan County to its north, and Zhuozi County of Ulanqab to its east. The District spans 700 square kilometers and has 699,672 inhabitants as of the 2020 census. Subdivisions Huimin District is made up of 7 Subdistricts of China, subdistricts and 1 Towns of China, town. Transport Railway stations Xincheng District houses Hohhot's two major railway stations, with the older Hohhot railway station of the Beijing–Baotou railway, first built in 1921, located in the west of the district, and the newer Hohhot East railway station of the Zhangjiakou–Hohhot high-speed railway, first ...
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District (China)
The term ''district'', in the context of China, is used to refer to several unrelated political divisions in both ancient and modern China. In the modern context, district ( zh, s=区, labels=no), formally city-governed district, city-controlled district, or municipal district ( zh, s=市辖区, links=no, labels=no), are subdivisions of a Direct-administered municipality, municipality or a prefecture-level city. The rank of a district derives from the rank of its city. Districts of a municipality are prefectures of China, prefecture-level; districts of a sub-provincial division, sub-provincial city are sub-prefecture-level; and districts of a prefecture-level city are counties of China, county-level. The term was also formerly used to refer to obsolete District (China)#County-controlled districts (obsolete), county-controlled districts (also known as district public office). However, if the word ''district'' is encountered in the context of ancient history of China, Chinese ...
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