Anotokeceria

Not to be confused with the unrelated Anathai-KachuAnotokeceria (: 安華土) refers to two small lands with a Mandarin-speaking Han majority in Western YinYangia, on the borders between Hapien and Wangxing. It is an economically important area which contributes to more than 20% of Hapien's entire economy. The state's third largest city, Tebaihai, is located in the Keceria exclave of the region.

The residents of Anotokeceria do not consider themselves either Hapienese or Wangxinger, or rather, Anotokecerian. There have been rallies and calls for an Anotokecerian state in YinYangia, which is heavily opposed by both states.

Historically, Anotokeceria was an independent Han dynasty during the 1300s, during the Sinicization of the Gawudzan Island. During the Qing conquest in 1641, the Mandarin language was widespread in the area. As a part of colonization in the Gawudzan Island, Britain took control of the area, and established a colony in 1848, but was later ceded to the Gawudzan Republic in 1923.

Anotokeceria contains several tourist attractions, such as the Nulai Palace, Jaqulan Water Fountains, Church of Tebaihai, and others.

Economy
Anotokeceria is a big economic source for Hapien due to its arable and rich land, which was one of the reasons why Wangxing demanded the region to be handed over to them. Most of its economy comes from heavy foreign investment in Tebaihai, which is also known as the tech capital of YinYangia. Anotokeceria is the prime technology hub of the country. Tourism also contributes to a large economic boom in the region.

Religion
Taoism is the largest religion in Anotokeceria, comprising about 70% of the region's population. Christianity and Rongsiau Belief have large significant populations. Anotokeceria has a large diversity in religion, with Taoism, Christianity, Rongsiau, Judaism, Viknakaism, Islam, and Buddhism all having presence there.

The region accounts 35% of the Viknakaists in YinYangia. Anotokeceria was also home to Komeqarism, which was an Esemaric religion, which today accounts about 0.1% of the population.