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[[File:MapTangshanSetting.jpg|thumb|200px|Tangshan rests in the far [[east]] on the north coast of the [[Sungotine Sea]] between the subcontinent of [[Sungo]] to the northeast and [[Juranica]] to the south.]]
 
[[File:MapTangshanSetting.jpg|thumb|200px|Tangshan rests in the far [[east]] on the north coast of the [[Sungotine Sea]] between the subcontinent of [[Sungo]] to the northeast and [[Juranica]] to the south.]]
  
Tangshan is the homeland of the ancient Tangshanian human race of the far [[east]].  Legends recount that the Tangshanians lived in the far east at least as far back as the time prior to the [[Flood of Aturyanda]].  The land of Tangshan was first united under a king in the second  millennium before [[Salmakhamer]].  Today Tangshan is ruled by the emperor and his bureaucracy.  Tangshan has historically had important relations with the [[Sungotine Elves]] and has had wars and conflicts with the [[Juranic Giants]] to the south.  The climate of Tangshan is similar to a warm, temperate climate with humid weather.  Tangshan is famous for its scenic woodlands and the [[Meionian River]].  The modern imperial capital is [[Kwang Mei]].  Tangshan is the second most prized trade destination in the far east after northern [[Sungo]].  The spoken tongue is the [[Kwam Language]]. Tangshan is part of a greater region known as [[Gwo-Dao]].
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Tangshan is the homeland of the ancient Tangshanian human race of the far [[east]].  Legends recount that the Tangshanians lived in the far east at least as far back as the time prior to the [[Flood of Aturyanda]].  The land of Tangshan was first united under a king in the second  millennium before [[Salmakhamer]].  Today Tangshan is ruled by the emperor and his bureaucracy.  Tangshan has historically had important relations with the [[Sungotine Elves]] and has had wars and conflicts with the [[Juranica|Juranic Giants]] to the south.  The climate of Tangshan is similar to a warm, temperate climate with humid weather.  Tangshan is famous for its scenic woodlands and the [[Meionian River]].  The modern imperial capital is [[Kwang Mei]].  Tangshan is the second most prized trade destination in the far east after northern [[Sungo]].  The spoken tongue is the [[Kwam Language]]. Tangshan is part of a greater region known as [[Gwo-Dao]].
  
 
[[File:MapTangshan.jpg|thumb|300px|Tangshan is an ancient human land in the far east.]]
 
[[File:MapTangshan.jpg|thumb|300px|Tangshan is an ancient human land in the far east.]]
  
Tangshan shares a border and much trade with [[Lyang Shwai]].  Tangshan also trades with [[Thuvahsa]], [[Wenjobia]], the [[Empire of Sungo]], and the [[Saikusahi]].
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Tangshan shares a border and much trade with [[Lyang Shwai]] and [[Chei Tsir]].  Tangshan also trades with [[Dzo Lan]], [[Thuvahsa]], [[Wenjobia]], the [[Empire of Sungo]], and the [[Saikusahi]].
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Silk, especially fine silk known as '[[skysilk]]', used for [[skycraft]], has historically been the most important export of Tangshan. It has been traded on the [[Great Silk Highway]] for millennia.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 28 December 2024

Tangshan rests in the far east on the north coast of the Sungotine Sea between the subcontinent of Sungo to the northeast and Juranica to the south.

Tangshan is the homeland of the ancient Tangshanian human race of the far east. Legends recount that the Tangshanians lived in the far east at least as far back as the time prior to the Flood of Aturyanda. The land of Tangshan was first united under a king in the second millennium before Salmakhamer. Today Tangshan is ruled by the emperor and his bureaucracy. Tangshan has historically had important relations with the Sungotine Elves and has had wars and conflicts with the Juranic Giants to the south. The climate of Tangshan is similar to a warm, temperate climate with humid weather. Tangshan is famous for its scenic woodlands and the Meionian River. The modern imperial capital is Kwang Mei. Tangshan is the second most prized trade destination in the far east after northern Sungo. The spoken tongue is the Kwam Language. Tangshan is part of a greater region known as Gwo-Dao.

Tangshan is an ancient human land in the far east.

Tangshan shares a border and much trade with Lyang Shwai and Chei Tsir. Tangshan also trades with Dzo Lan, Thuvahsa, Wenjobia, the Empire of Sungo, and the Saikusahi.

Silk, especially fine silk known as 'skysilk', used for skycraft, has historically been the most important export of Tangshan. It has been traded on the Great Silk Highway for millennia.

See Also