Main article: Baotou Radio and Television Station, Baotou Daily Baotou City's media industry is relatively developed, with comprehensive media platforms such as Baotou Radio and Television Station, Baotou Daily, Baotou Evening News, Baotou News Network, etc. Inner Mongolia Daily, Northern News, etc. also have Baotou localization
Edition published.
Citywide: Baotou Radio and Television Station includes Baotou Television Station (5 channels) and Baotou People's Broadcasting Station (4 frequencies).
Baotou Daily owns Baotou Daily, Baotou Evening News, and Family Weekly.
Inner Mongolia Daily's subsidiaries include Northern Xinbao with front page and Inner Mongolia Morning News with front page.
Some areas: broadcast on some TV cable networks in the urban area: BGTV-1 Baotou Steel Television 1, BGTV-2 Baotou Steel Television 2, Yiji Group Television, Northern Heavy Industry Television, Railway Television (the above are corporate television stations),
Jiuyuan Education TV Station, Shiguai TV Station.
Corporate regional newspapers include Baogang Daily, Yiji Daily, Beizhong Daily, Binhe New District Daily, etc. As of 2011, the city has 48 hospitals, 2 sanatoriums, 10 maternal and child health clinics, 10 disease control centers, and
There are 12 supervision offices, 1 first aid command center, 17 first aid sub-stations, 1 blood station, 2 health education institutes, 1 medical information research institute, 1 health care guidance service center, 1 community management center, new
There is one rural cooperative medical care management center and one online centralized procurement service management center for medicines and medical consumables for medical institutions.
There are 72 township health centers, including 25 central health centers and 47 general health centers; 189 community health service institutions, including 45 community service centers and 144 community health service stations; 911 village clinics; individual clinics
858, 22 outpatient departments (12 are individual outpatient departments).
Among the 48 hospitals, there are 8 municipal hospitals; 2 hospitals affiliated with medical schools; 1 military hospital; 11 corporate hospitals and other department hospitals; 18 banner county hospitals; and 8 private hospitals.
There are ***19 municipal medical and health institutions, including 3 general hospitals, 3 specialty hospitals, 2 specialized hospitals, 1 disease control center, 1 health supervision institute, 1 maternal and child health clinic, and 1 central blood station
, 1 health education center, 1 120 medical emergency command center, 1 medical information research institute, 1 health care guidance service center, 1 community management center, 1 new rural cooperative medical care center, medical institution drugs and medical consumables online
1 centralized procurement service management center.
Category list of various medical and health institutions in Baotou City Top 3A hospitals Baotou Medical College First Affiliated Hospital Baotou Central Hospital Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Hospital Inner Mongolia First Machinery Hospital Inner Mongolia Northern Heavy Industry Group Hospital Baotou Medical College Second Affiliated Hospital Other hospitals Bao Aluminum Staff Hospital 20
No. 2 Staff Hospital, Baotou City Third Hospital, Baotou City Fourth Hospital, Baotou City Mongolian Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Baotou City Sixth Hospital, Baotou City Cancer Hospital, Baotou City Eighth Hospital, Baotou City Poverty Alleviation Hospital, Baotou City Eye Hospital, Chinese People's Liberation Army No. 291 Hospital
Inner Mongolia Red Cross Baotou Chaoju Eye Hospital Baotou Yunlong Orthopedic Hospital Blood Station Baotou City Center Blood Station Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Center for Disease Control and Prevention Physical Examination Center Baotou Boai Sunshine Health Center Baotou Kangtai Physical Examination Center Reference Source Baotou area is among the Ashan Neolithic sites
Stone altars were discovered, and totem worship was also found in the Yinshan rock paintings. From the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Liao and Jin Dynasties, Buddhism had been introduced to the Baotou area.
The Wanggu tribe of the Mongolian people in the Yuan Dynasty established Christian churches on the grasslands. Some Semu people in the Yuan Dynasty believed in Islam. In the early Ming Dynasty, the Mongolian people believed in shamanism and later converted to Tibetan Buddhism.
There are five major religious sects in Baotou area, they are Buddhism (Han, Tibetan), Islam, Christianity (Protestant), and Catholicism.
Today, Chinese Buddhism in Baotou City is integrated with folk beliefs, and believers are scattered in various districts and counties in Baotou City. Tibetan Buddhism (commonly known as Lamaism) is mainly concentrated in Bailing Temple in Damao Banner and Wudangzhao in the city, and is mainly believed by the Mongolian people.
The main temples include Wudangzhao, Miaofa Zen Temple, Meidaizhao, Kundulunzhao, etc.
Islam was introduced from Gansu and Shandong in the Qing Dynasty and is mainly believed by the Hui and Uyghurs. Muslims are concentrated in the Hui Street in Donghe District and near the Qingkun Mosque in Qingshan District.
The main mosques include the Grand Mosque, the Qingkun Mosque, and the Central Mosque.
Christianity is divided into Catholicism and Protestantism. It was directly introduced by European missionaries in modern times. There are many believers among people of all ethnic groups. Famous churches include the Catholic Simon Peter Church and Qingshan Catholic Church, and the Protestant Simon Church, Kunnan,
Kunbei Church, etc.
Main entry: Baotou dialect Mandarin: consistent with the official language (Modern Standard Chinese), spoken in most areas of the city, mainly used by immigrants from the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Due to the vigorous promotion of Mandarin in the country in recent years, the scope of use is gradually expanding.
Baotou dialect: Locally known as "Hedi dialect", it belongs to Datong Baotou dialect of Jin language and is mainly popular in Donghe District, Jiuyuan District and subordinate counties in the city. This language is a blend of Jin dialect, part Mongolian and Manchu.
The residents are mainly descendants of immigrants from Shanxi in the late Qing Dynasty. It is one of the northernmost areas in China that retains the sound.