Yinchuan Helanshan Airport
Yinchuan Helenshan Airport | |
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Site information | |
Type | Military airport |
Location | |
Coordinates | 38°28′56″N 106°00′34″E / 38.4822°N 106.0094°E |
Site history | |
Built | 1970 |
Garrison information | |
Occupants | 6th Fighter Division |
Yinchuan Helanshan Airport (IATA: YEH) (simplified Chinese: 银川贺兰山机场; traditional Chinese: 銀川賀蘭山機場; pinyin: Yínchuān Hèlánshān Jīchǎng) is an airport in Yinchuan, Ningxia, China.[1][2] The airport is mostly a military field.
History
Yinchuan Helanshan Airport began consturction in 1970 due to national military needs, however the site was located in the Western Xia Imperial Tombs area in the Helan Mountain. The 47th Air Division was also established there, and based in a camp located close to the tomb. In 1972, while the airport was still under construction, excavation works at the site unearthed pottery artifacts. They were reported to the local cultural relics bureau, however it was only then that the awareness of the significance of the Western Xia Tombs began to emerge. In 2015, following a national effort to protect cultural relics and apply for World Heritage status, the airport and camp buildings had to be requisition, relocated, and demolished. As a result, the entire airport was relocated one kilometer east, to a new location west of the Xigan Canal and north of South Ring Expressway in Xixia District. Following thats the old barracks and camp of the airport were demolished, along with the 47th Division. By March 2015, the old camp area was fully demolished and handed over to the 6th Fighter Division, which began operating the newly built camp and airport facilities.[3]
Present
During the 2021 Western Joint Exercises, the Chengdu J-20 made its first appearance over the airport.[3] The military exercise was held between China and Russia which aimed to deepen joint anti-terrorism operations between the Chinese and Russian militaries.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "National Economic and Technological Development Zones-China.org.cn". www.china.org.cn. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
- ^ Devonshire-Ellis, Chris (2010-08-19). "Ningxia: Small but Beautiful and Productive". China Briefing News. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
- ^ a b 北方亮剑 (2020-05-24). "贺兰山机场往事". 美篇 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2025-07-25.
- ^ "Exercise "ZAPAD/INTERACTION‑2021" kicks off in China". China Military Online / People’s Daily Online. China Military / People’s Daily. 9 August 2021. Retrieved 25 July 2025.