Changda

Changda is the seventh largest city in YinYangia. It is one of the oldest cities in the country, established in 1774.

Etymology
Changda is Mandarin for "Large city". It was originally named Sindo (新土; Shīndó), but was changed to Sungdau (城大; Sụ́ngdàu; lit. Large City). It was translated to "Amrekdin" in Tottomic, and was renamed to that in 1980, as a part of "Tottomification" of city names.

In 1999, the city's name was changed to its Mandarin name due to the fact that most people there speak Mandarin.

History
The city was established by the Qing Dynasty, as Sindo (lit. New Earth), in 1774 as the new capital of the Gawudzan Province. After the Qing left, the city eventually became the capital of the Gawudzan Republic.

The capital was shifted to Tawzihila in 1830 for financial and security reasons.

Buildings

 * Changda City Tower
 * Whataburger
 * World Jackson Library
 * Ninety Apartments
 * KFC