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page 1People from Chifeng
Bao Xishun
Formerly world’s tallest man
Emperor Jingzong of Liao
5th emperor of Liao Dynasty (r. 969-982)
Emperor Tianzuo of Liao
emperor of the Liao Dynasty
Emperor Daozong of Liao
emperor of the Liao Dynasty
Emperor Shengzong of Liao
sixth emperor of the Liao Dynasty (r. 982-1031)
Emperor Xingzong of Liao
emperor of the Liao Dynasty
Yang Liu
Chinese boxer

Wang Luodan
Chinese singer-actress
Zhao Hongzhu
former Communist Party Chief of Zhejiang province
Wang Likun
Chinese actress
Chinggeltei
Chinggeltei (; 12 June 1924 – 27 December 2013) was a professor of linguistics at the Inner Mongolia University in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, focusing on the Mongolic languages. He was one of the founders of the university, and served as its first vice-rector. He was also a former member of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress.
Ma Boyong
Chinese writer
Meng Fanlong
Chinese boxer
Serengdongrub
Serengdongrub (17 February 1894 – 2 August 1980), courtesy name '''Chü Ch'uan () and also known under the Chinese name of Pai Yün-t'i''' (), was an Inner Mongolian politician in the Republic of China. An ethnic Mongol, he was a native of Harqin Middle Banner (today Ningcheng County, Chifeng).
Wurigumula
Urgamal (Mongolian Cyrillic: , ) is a Chinese professional football player of Mongol ethnicity who plays as a forward for Chinese club Changchun Dazhong and the China national team. She studied in the Inner Mongolia Normal University.
Gungsangnorbu
Gungsangnorbu (1871 – 1930) was an Inner Mongolian jasagh and politician of the Republic of China. Some scholars describe him as a moderate, progressive moderniser caught between the influence of conservative older leaders and young radicals. Others describe him less favourably as a conservative who, despite his early activities for promoting education, would go on to become protective of his own rights and interest as a member of the nobility, and suspicious of young Mongols who had received a modern education as potential challengers to those interests.