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k1ng0k · 1 year
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Australasia AU | Family Differences
Jīnsèa is the child of Australia and China. Jīnsèa is only favoured by their father, China but not Australia, which is who Jīnsèa wants to be with the most. However, Australia has a kid with Antarctica which he holds very dear to him. China doesn't know about Antarctica and Australia, but Jīnsèa does. To get on good terms with Australia, Jīnsèa keeps the affair a secret but there's half sibling rivalry between Jīnsèa and Subastéri.
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k1ng0k · 1 year
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Countryhumans AU | Oceasia
China declares trade/ economic war against Western countries unless Oceania is seized by Asia, and becomes part of the region. In an attempt to resolve the issue, America and the UK advise Australia to surrender to China. Against the idea, UK breaks ties with Australia and New Zealand after China threatens war on Western Europe. This leads to the geopolitical divide between Oceania, Europe and Asia.
In order to protect his found family, Australia comes into an agreement with China and they join ties. Leading to the unity of Oceania and Asia. As a result of this, Australia and China have a child country known as Jīnsèa, which takes over the eastern coastal line of Australia. Along with that, a union is formed in Tasmania known as the Gavman Union which is against China and acts independently. Finally, Australia and Antarctica create the first nation in Antarctica known as Subastéri.
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k1ng0k · 1 year
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Jīnsèa | Oceasia AU
As the "love" child and unity between China and Australia, Jīnsèa is a tropical convergence connecting Queensland and New South Wales coastlines into one country. With Australia already having so much diversity, he's predominantly an Asian country and heavily influenced by Chinese culture, and cuisine. However, he's personality and behaviour is more similar to Australia.
Parent countries; Australia, China
Infrastructure: Tropical convergence
Stage: Developed
GNI: Upper-middle
Culture; Chinese (Xinjiang, Guangxi), Australian, Vietnamese, Indonesian
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