Typressia

Typressia (officialy the Austronesian Republic of Typressia or the ART) is a country made up of islands near the Indonesian Archipelago.

Economy
The economy of Typressia is worth 5.68 trillion USD a year, and is managed mainly by the Service sector. The Sector map can be seen here:

Orange is supposed to represent the Service Sector.

Blue is supposed to represent the Industry Sector.

Green is supposed to represent the Agriculture Sector.

According to calculation, the average citizen makes 57,959 USD which is quite high compared to others.

Art
Most Typressian artists decide to start their pictures with two dots on the center, one on the near-end left and one on the near-end right. Pictures are usually made using thick brushes and thin brushes are almost never used.

Architecture
The Typressians don't make buildings out of wood due to a fear of fire. Instead, they use stone, gold, iron, zinc and other minerals.

Music
Samchakang is the most popular type of music. It is composed using Dulangbeng instruments, a combination of drums and violins. Typressian music is very soft at first, but the intensity increases throughout the song.

Dance
In Typressian culture, there are many dances. The most common being the Tamboklyn.

Cuisine
Cuisine in Typressia is also somewhat impressive. Yokblenpang is a dish where you mix eggs with meat and add broccoli and cauliflower.

Sports
In Typressia, people usually take a bucket, at a ton of stuff in it, and swing it in the hopes of none of the items spilling. They also sometimes play football, soccer and cricket.

Media
Internet development began in 1996, when the first Typressian website, sankangshare.typ was hosted. Today, now there is countless of websites with the .typ domain. The country has 90 million users which means that 91.83% of the population uses the internet.

There are also countless of different TV channels to watch. It used to be just news, but it expanded into Sports, Movies, Shows etc.