Inner Mongolia has 29 border banner counties.
These border banner counties include Abaga Banner, Xisu Banner, Dongsu Banner, Taipusi Banner, Xianghuang Banner, Zhengxiangbai Banner, Zhenglan Banner, Horqin Right Wing Middle Banner, Horqin Right Front Banner, Zhalaite Banner, Tuquan County,
Huade County, Shangdu County, Chahar Right Back Banner, Chahar Right Middle Banner, Chahar Right Front Banner, Erenhot City, Sunit Right Banner, Sunit Left Banner, East Ujimqin Banner, etc.
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These border banner counties involve multiple borders between China, Russia, China and Mongolia, and are rich in geographical and human resources.
In addition, Inner Mongolia also has many famous scenic spots and special delicacies, such as Hulunbuir Grassland, Xilin Gol Grassland, Ordos Grassland, etc., as well as traditional delicacies such as roasted whole lamb, hand-chopped pork, and milk tofu.
Geographical Location: The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is located on the northern border of the Republic of China, extending diagonally from northeast to southwest in a long and narrow shape.
It starts from 126°04′ east longitude in the east and ends at 97°12′ east longitude in the west, spanning 28°52′ longitude, with a straight-line distance of more than 2,400 kilometers from east to west; it starts from 37°24′ north latitude in the south and ends at 53°23′ north latitude.
Latitude 15°59′, straight-line distance 1,700 kilometers.
The total area of ??the region is 1.183 million square kilometers, accounting for 12.3% of China's land area. It is the third largest province in China.
It is adjacent to the eight provinces and regions of Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia and Gansu in order in the east, south and west, spanning the three norths (Northeast, North China and Northwest), close to Beijing and Tianjin; in the north it borders Mongolia and Russia, with
There are two important ports, Erenhot City and Manzhouli City, with a national border of 4,200 kilometers.