Tseng City

Tseng City (Chinese: 曾中市, Céng zhōng shì, lit: Tseng Central City), called Port Elizabeth (Chinese: 伊麗莎白港, Yīlìshābái gǎng) until 1976, is the capital and largest city of Tseng. It is a massive city, with a population of about 4.3 million people.

History
After the natives destroyed and burned Fort Elizabeth, the British built a new settlement in 1605, called Port Elizabeth. The new village was not attacked.

In 1976, after the independence of Tseng, Port Elizabeth was renamed Tseng City. The city experienced rapid growth in the 1980s and 90s. Today, Tseng City is a modern, world-class city.

Geography
The center of Tseng City is located about 3 km (1.8 mi) from the northwest corner of the Tseng Republic. The city is situated on a plain that is called the Capital Valley.

Transportation
Tseng City is served by air by Zengzi International Airport. The Tseng City Metro System is one of the largest metro systems in the world. Many highways serve the city, including a ring road.

Points of interest

 * Yat-sun Avenue: the main throughfare of Tseng City
 * Yuan Loop: the road that circles the government buildings.
 * Wedshire Hill: a hill in the east end of the city that grants beautiful views of Tseng City's skyline.
 * Fort Elizabeth Park: a historical town showcasing Fort Elizabeth, the capital of British colony from 1593 to 1597.
 * Tseng City Radio Building: the historic headquarters of the TBS.
 * Central Museum of Arts and History: a big museum about Tseng's culture and history.
 * 129 Zhongyang Road: the highest skyscraper of Tseng City.
 * Puzhu Street: a historic shopping street in the city. It is one of few street where cars are not allowed on.
 * Sanyin Market: a popular and largest night market in Tseng City.
 * Guanzhu Road: a large road that goes across the Guan District, a modern and futuristic area full of neon skyscrapers.
 * Hotel Marin: a large luxury hotel. The first hotel in Tseng City.
 * Tseng City Hall: city hall of Tseng City.
 * Presidential House: official residence of the president of Tseng, currently John Cheng.
 * Sun Tzu Capital Station: the main train and bus station of Tseng City.
 * RDN Radio Tower: an iconic tower in Tseng City
 * Chiang Kai-shek National Park: a protected forested area in the northeast corner of Tseng. Many wildlife can be found in this park. It is also the first national park in Tseng.
 * Laozi Skyscraper: a skyscraper in the capital.
 * Museum of Chinese Culture and History: a museum showcasing Chinese history,
 * Confucius Lake: a lake in the city.
 * Beiheshan Temple: a famous Buddahist and Taoist temple in the city.
 * Pierre Huang-li Outdoor Centre: A outdoor museum showing Chinese sculptures.