- Siziwang Banner
Siziwang Banner (zh-cp |c=四子王旗 |p=Sìzǐwáng Qí) is a banner (county equivalent) in
Inner Mongolia ,China , which is located about 80 km (50 miles) north ofHohhot , the capital of Inner Mongolia.Administration
The county seat is
Wulanhua Town , which has a population of about 200,000. Administratively, Siziwang is within the jurisdiction ofUlaan Chab prefecture-level city .History
Siziwang literally means "four son princes". The name comes from four Mongol brothers, Sengge (僧格), Suonuobu (索諾布), Emubu (鄂木布) and Yi'erzhamu (伊爾扎木), who were descendants of Khasar, a brother of
Genghis Khan . They led their tribe in participating in theManchu Qing Dynasty 's conquest of MingChina in the early 17th century. In recognition of their service, the Qing court made Emubu the Duoluo Commandery Prince (多羅郡王) in 1649 and settled their tribe in the area of modern Siziwang Banner. The title was hereditary and passed through fourteen of his descendants before communist China abolished all hereditary titles in Inner Mongolia in 1949. The last prince, Sudanamuchaogeji (蘇達那木朝格吉), died as a private citizen in 1957. There is a sculpture of the four original princes in Wulanhua, erected in 2003. ref|transcriptpacecraft landing site
About 60 km (40 miles) north of Wulanhua is pasture land called Amugulang in
Honggor sum. This is the primary landing site for mannedShenzhou spacecraft . A specially constructed 64.69 km (40.20 miles) road runs from Wulanhua to Honggor. It was built to support the recovery of the Shenzhou spacecraft. This road shortened the journey between the two towns from two hours to just 40 minutes.ee also
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Chinese space program References
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2005-10-14 Footnote
# — All of the names presented here are transcribed from
Chinese language sources usingHanyu Pinyin into the Roman alphabet. However, as these names are Mongol and/or Manchu in origin, it would be much more accurate to transcribe them directly from those languages. These transcriptions are, however, unavailable as of now.
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