In 1755, the
Qing Empire defeated the
Dzungar Khanate. In 1759 (the 24th year of the Qianlong reign), an Imperial Resident (Amban) was established in Khotan, placed under the authority of the Resident in Yarkand, and the Baishan faction was completely suppressed. Under Qing rule, a small number of officials and troops were stationed in Khotan, serving as one of the bases for local administration. From the eighteenth to the nineteenth century, the population of Khotan gradually increased, and residential areas expanded beyond the old city walls. In 1828, a new city was constructed near the old city for defensive purposes. The Hotan Prefecture region played a major part in the
Dungan Revolt (1862–1877). In 1929, Cele County was established. In 1943, the Hetian Administrative Region was reorganized as Hetian Special District, with an Inspectorate Commissioner's Office set up. In 1947, Minfeng County was established. On 22 December 1949,
PLA forces reached Hotan. In 1950, the area was redesignated as Hotan District (). In 1959, the Chinese character name of Hotan was changed from
to the homophonous . In 1962, events of the
Sino-Indian War occurred in parts of
Aksai Chin administered as part of Hotan Prefecture. In 1971, Hotan was changed from a district () to a prefecture (). In 2016,
Kunyu was established within the boundaries of Hotan Prefecture. In December 2024, the
State Council approved the establishment of
He'an County and
Hekang County, to be administered by Hotan Prefecture. ==Geography==