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    Temporary suspension of entry for foreigners with visas

    2020-03-30

    China was compelled to temporarily suspend entry into the country of foreign passport holders with valid visas or residence permits in order to deal with the spread of COVID-19.

  • Baotou Central Blood Station

    2019-07-26

    Baotou Central Blood Station is the only blood supply institute in Baotou, in North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region. It is a public welfare health institution and is non-profit.

  • Baotou No 1 Experimental Primary School

    2019-06-28

    Established in 1954, Baotou No 1 Experimental Primary School was inaugurated by the education bureau of Baotou in 1982.

  • Xinshiguai Primary School

    2019-06-21

    Located in Shiguai district, Baotou, in North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Xinshiguai Primary School covers an area of nearly 7,000 square meters with a construction area of 4,000 sq m.

  • It’s first class all the way at Baotou Railway Station

    2019-06-14

    Located in Baotou, the largest city in North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Baotou Railway Station is a first-class railway station under the jurisdiction of China Railway Hohhot Group Co.

  • Baogang Chuangxin High School

    2019-06-11

    Located in Hondlon district, Baotou, North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Baogang Chuangxin High School is a general senior secondary school, also known in China as an ordinary high school.

  • Baotou No 29 Middle School

    2019-04-25

    Baotou No 29 Middle School is located in Hondlon district, Baotou and covers an area of 17,399 square meters with a construction area of 20,400 square meters.

  • Gangtie Street No 3 Primary School

    2018-11-01

    Founded in 1959, Gangtie Street No 3 Primary School is located in Hondlon district, Baotou, in North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, and covers an area of 12,000 square meters.

  • Baotou Donghe Airport

    2018-10-26

    Founded in 1934, Baotou Donghe Airport was originally called Baotou Erliban Airport. At the time the airport only had the capacity for four aircraft, with a maximum runway speed limit of 165 kilometers per hour.