The old photos of Hohhot in the Republic of China show us the urban features of Guisui City
This group of photos is from the postcard issued by the Japanese in the same year. In the postcard, we can see that the Japanese used to call Hohhot “ldquo; Thickness and&rdquo
In 1928, Suiyuan was established as a province, and Guisui City was established in the urban area of Guisui County. As the provincial capital, Guisui City is located in Hohhot (the central urban area of Hohhot was originally formed by the merger of Guihua City and Suiyuan City in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, so it was named Guisui). On October 27, 1937, the puppet government, the autonomous government of the Mongolian Union, will; Guisui City” Change to“ Houhhot”. On January 2, 1939,“ Houhehot City” Upgrade to“ Thick and Special”, Later renamed“ Thick and market”. After the surrender of the Japanese aggressors in 1945, Yufu General“ Thick Heshi” It is also called“ Guisui City”.. In 1954, it was renamed Hohhot, which means“ The blue city&rdquo
The following is a preview of this group of postcards: