Old Barag Banner


Old Barag Banner is a banner of northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. It is located from Hailar District, the administrative centre of Hulunbuir City, which administers this banner.

History

The area was part of the Han dynasty, Tang dynasty, Liao Dynasty, and Yuan dynasty, and is still home to historical ruins from these eras.
The Old Barag Banner is named after the Barga Mongols, who inhabited the area prior its official organization.
The area of the present-day Old Barag Banner was organized by the Qing Dynasty in 1732.
The current iteration of the Old Barag Banner was organized in 1919, but has undergone numerous administrative and boundary changes since then.

Economy

The banner is home to vast grasslands, which host a number of tourist attractions. The area is also home to various mineral deposits, which include coal, iron, copper, and zinc.

Transportation

National Highway 301 and Inner Mongolia Provincial Highway 201 both pass through the banner. Additionally, the Binzhou Railway also passes through the banner.

Administrative divisions

The Old Barag Banner has maintained jurisdiction over 3 towns, 3 sums, and 1 ethnic sum.

Climate

Old Barag has a humid continental climate.