Liyue

Liyue is a country in the continent of Teyvat located in the Atlantic ocean it borders Mondstadt to the Northeast, Sumeru to the South and Fontaine to the West.

Early Settlement
Liyue was discovered by Chinese traders that traveled from Europe to the Americas, the first settlement made by Chinese traders with the help of Morax and Guizhong was called the "Guili Assembly" it was used to supply food to the Chinese ships with trade routes to America via Europe.

Colonial period
In 1792, Britain seized the land and was later renamed "Gold Coast". In 1816, Guili Assembly was flooded and was deemed uninhabitable so the British then moved to the south and Liyue Harbour was created. In World War II Liyue Harbour was used as a docking point for the US Navy and the Royal Navy.

Modern-day Liyue
After the war and Independence, not much has changed in Liyue but there are a significant increases to the quality of life of Liyueans and a transform in demography and culture as a result from immigration.

In 2009, Liyue had a republic referendum which resulted in 54% of the voters rejecting a proposal to abolish the Monarchy of Liyue.