Beikai

Beikai is an island country located in East Asia. It is east of Taiwan, south of Japan, and north of the Philippines. Comprised of seven provinces, its capital city is Waizhu; other major cities include Zhupei, Gaoshen, Yinjiao, and Shaoyan. It is somewhat densely populated, with an estimated total of more than 17.98 million inhabitants.

The earliest known human inhabitants of Beikai were -speaking ancestors of the Indigenous Beikaiese people who arrived sometime around 840 BC. In the early 19th century, people began large-scale immigration to Beikai, most of whom where from the Hanzhu Kingdom. In 1840, the Hanzhu Kingdom was defeated and annexed by Beikai, which would later take over the Xintao Kingdom in 1880. The two were turned into provinces in 1899, along with four other annexed countries.

Beikai is a unitary presidential republic. The country is a part of the, , and the Asia Six, among other organizations. It is ranked highly in terms of civil liberties, healthcare, and human development. Beikai's long and complex relationship with the has had a significant impact on its economy and culture