Hohhot
About Hohhot
Hohhot, abridged in Chinese as Hushi, previously known as Kweisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia in the north of the People's Republic of China, filling in as the locale's managerial, monetary and social center. Its populace was 2,866,615 occupants at the 2010 registration, of whom 1,980,774 lived in the developed or metro region made up of 4 urban districts. The name of the city in Mongolian signifies "Blue City", despite the fact that it is additionally wrongly alluded to as the "Green City." The shading blue in Mongol culture is related with the sky, endlessness and immaculateness. Amid Warring States period, the region around Hohhot was a piece of Zhao state.
In most time of Imperial China, Hohhot zone was under control of Chinese administrations and assumed an essential part in the resistance against northern itinerant individuals' intrusion. Hohhot did not have an expert soccer group until Shenyang Dongjin F.C. migrated to Hohhot, changing their name to Hohhot Dongjin, in 2012. They played at Hohhot City Stadium, which was recently worked in 2007. The club completed in the base of the alliance in the 2012 season and was and consigned to League Two. Subsequent to playing a large portion of a season at Hohhot in 2013, the group moved to Liaoning and picked Benxi City Stadium as their new home court.