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Wengniute Banner, located in Wudan Town, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous region, was founded in 1636. The total area is 11889 square kilometers with temperate continental monsoon climate. Yingshi, phosphorite, perlite and other mineral resources are rich. Medicinal plants include licorice, seabuckthorn and so on. Weng Niute, originally the name of the Mongolian tribe, was translated into Mongolian as "sacred mountain". The ancestor of Weng Niute's army, Bayandai Hong Guli, was the 20th grandson of Genghis Khan. Gold, copper, zinc, limestone, fluorite, phosphate, perlite, lignite and clay are found to be of mining value in Wengniute Banner, among which lead and zinc and other non-ferrous metals are the most abundant. At the same time, the flag has high economic value of mushrooms, apricot, seabuckthorn and other wild plants and a variety of medicinal materials. The natural conditions of Wengniute Banner are complex and diverse, and it is an arid and semi-arid disaster area.
Airport In Wengniute - Chifeng Yulong Airport
Chifeng Yulong Airport (Chifeng Yulong Airport, IATA: CIF, ICAO: ZBCF), located in Tuchengzi Village, Niujiayingzi Town, Karaqin Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, about 15 kilometers northeast from the center of Chifeng, is a 4C-level military and civilian Shared use of domestic regional airports   .
On September 20, 1958, Chifeng Xijiao Airport officially opened to traffic   ; On August 25, 2006, the Chifeng Yulong Airport project started construction; on March 20, 2008, Chifeng Yulong Airport was opened, and Chifeng Xijiao Airport was permanently closed; in 2016, Chifeng Yulong Airport's station floor reconstruction and expansion project was opened   .
As of August 2022, the T2 terminal of Chifeng Yulong Airport has an area of ​​31,534.89 square meters, with 9 boarding bridges; 1 Class B seat, 16 Class C seats and 1 isolation stand on the civil aviation platform ; The runway is 2,800 meters long and 50 meters wide, which can meet the annual passenger throughput of 2.78 million passengers.      .
In 2021, Chifeng Yulong Airport will handle 1,421,971 passengers, a year-on-year increase of 10.2%, ranking 77th in the country; cargo and mail throughput will be 1,184.7 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 47.5%, ranking 115th in the country; aircraft take-offs and landings will be 13,727, a year-on-year increase 7.8%, ranking 112th in the country [twenty three]  .
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