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Which direction is Hohhot in Handan?

1. Hohhot City is in the southwest of Handan City, as shown in the picture:

2. Introduction to Hohhot City:

Hohhot, commonly known as the city, was formerly known as Guisui is the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the political, economic, cultural, scientific, educational and financial center of Inner Mongolia. It is located on the northern border of China, within the Eurasian continent. The city covers an area of ??17,224 square kilometers and governs 4 districts, 4 counties and 1 banner. At the end of 2015, the permanent population was 3 million, and the urban permanent population was 2.0649 million.

Hohhot is a national historical and cultural city, a national forest city, a national innovative pilot city, a national model city for national unity and progress, a national model city for dual support, an outstanding tourist city in China and one of the top 100 cities in China's economic strength. Known as the "Breast Capital of China". It is also the core city of the Hohhot-Baoyin urban agglomeration and the central city of the Hohhot-Baotou-E urban agglomeration.

3. Introduction to Handan City:

Handan, a municipality under the jurisdiction of Hebei Province, is located at the southern end of Hebei, at the junction of the four provinces of Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong and Henan, with the Taihang Mountains to the west and the North China Plain to the east. , connected to Xingtai to the north and Anyang to the south, is known as the southern gate of Hebei Province. It is one of the 18 larger cities approved by the State Council with local legislative power.

Handan is a national historical and cultural city that gave birth to the early Neolithic Cishan Culture 8,000 years ago; during the Warring States Period, Handan was the capital of Zhao and Wei County was the capital of Wei; ?Han Dynasty and Luoyang, Linzi, Nanyang, and Chengdu* ** enjoys the reputation of "Five Cities"; at the end of the Han Dynasty, Cao Wei established its capital in Linzhang, and successively became the capital of Cao Wei, Hou Zhao, Ran Wei, Qian Yan, Eastern Wei, and Northern Qi; in the Northern Song Dynasty, Daming Palace in Beijing became Beijing in the Northern Song Dynasty; in the Qing Dynasty, Daming Palace It is the first provincial capital of Zhili Province.