Hangjin Hou Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Bayannur City under the jurisdiction of the flag, is located in the central and western part of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Bayannur City in the west, located in the southern foothills of the Yinshan Mountains, the northern shore of the Yellow River, the eastern edge of the Ulan Buh Desert, a temperate continental climate, adjacent to four banners, counties (districts), with a total area of 1751.53 square kilometers. As of June 2023, Hangjin Houqi has 9 towns under its jurisdiction and another 1 township-level unit. As of the end of 2022, Hangjin Houqi had a resident population of 212,000 people.
"Hangjin" is the evolution of the Turkic word "Kangli" (pronounced "Hangli"), meaning "car". September 1, 1953, approved by the State Council of the Central People's Government, Micang County into Hangjin Banner, the flag people's government stationed in Sandaoqiao, under the jurisdiction of the Suiyuan Provincial People's Government Shaanba Prefecture; March 6, 1954, Hangjin Banner under the leadership of the people's government of the Hetao Autonomous Region of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region; April 2, 1958, approved by the State Council, the abolition of the Hetao Autonomous Region, Hangjin Banner under the leadership of the people's government. Bayannur league (now bayannur city) jurisdiction. The main attractions of Hangjin Houqi include Ulanbu and Shahai Lake Tourist Area, Baolian Temple, Dali Lake, etc. On June 22, 2022, Hangjin Houqi was selected as the "Peaceful Inner Mongolia Construction Demonstration Flag Counties (Municipalities and Districts) List". on January 29, 2023, Hangjin Houqi was selected as the "Sixth Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Civilized City List". On March 1, 2023, Hangjin Houqi was selected for the "2023 Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Modern Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Industrial Park Creation List".
In 2023, Hangjinhou Banner will realize gross domestic product (GDP) of 14.86 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 6.8%; general public budget revenue of 400 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 19.9%; fixed asset investment of 2.25 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 13.4%; disposable income per capita of urban and rural residents will reach 40,147 yuan and 27,422 yuan respectively, a year-on-year increase of 5.7% and 8.1%.