By 217, Hohhot had four municipal districts, four counties and one flag.
4 municipal districts: Huimin District, Yuquan District, Xincheng District and Saihan District;
4 counties: Tuoketuo County, Qingshuihe County, Wuchuan County and Helinger County;
1 flag: Tumote Zuoqi.
Extended information:
Hohhot, commonly known as Hohhot and formerly known as Guisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the political, economic and cultural center, a national historical and cultural city, and an important central city in the northern border areas of China. Located in the northern frontier of China, within Eurasia.
Hohhot has a long history and splendid culture, and is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization. In the pre-Qin period, King Wuling of Zhao set up Yunzhong County here, so the address is in Tuoketuo County, southwest of Hohhot. During the Republic of China, it was the capital of Suiyuan Province. After the merger of Mongolia and Suiyuan, Hohhot became the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The central city of Hohhot was originally formed by the merger of Guihua City and Suiyuan City in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, hence the name Guisui. In 1954, it was renamed Hohhot, which means "blue city" in Mongolian.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hohhot