Kangsburg
29-12-2004, 08:09
Down the gilded road leading away from the hallowed halls of Parliament, the road runs along the Ja-ru River, the once important backbone of trade of the old Empire. Past the once-busy World Avenue, home of the Kangsburg Stock Market, the site of horrifying wealth and revolutionary battles, the road ends at Revolutionary Square. West of the Square is World University, the umbrella-flagship of the universities, the "Harvard" of the Empire of Kangsburg.
Southwest of the Square is the Gate of Harmonious Philately, where the massive gate has a pagoda on top where the Imperial Stamp Collection is stored under 24-hour guard, with high-tech anti-theft equipment under the Imperial Marines. The surrounding area has the villas of the wealthy and corporate headquarters of the East Sea Trading Company, Ltd., exclusive import/export of Korean stamps (and the supplier for the clandestine missions undertaken by the intelligence organs of the Empire). As you pass this gate is Embassy Row, a well-paved marble road, inaccessible to automobile traffic (roads parallel to the Row exist), you will see a podium where the Emperor once stood.
The Emperor Kang: "My fellow countrymen, on this ground, where the roots of our glorious Empire has sprung, we now welcome our brothers in the international community to have their respective embassies here so as a sign of the global community that this world is rapidly advancing towards completion"
To the nations: A 7-block long (7 because of its good-luck properties) strip of road has assigned as Embassy row. There are 14 slots for any interested nation in exchange of ambassadors/embassies. Obviously, the first one is taken by our ally Yafor 2. The remaining 13 will be first come first serve. We hope that the establishment of our respective embassiess will bring our nations closing in terms of defense, trade, and cultural heritage exchange.
Southwest of the Square is the Gate of Harmonious Philately, where the massive gate has a pagoda on top where the Imperial Stamp Collection is stored under 24-hour guard, with high-tech anti-theft equipment under the Imperial Marines. The surrounding area has the villas of the wealthy and corporate headquarters of the East Sea Trading Company, Ltd., exclusive import/export of Korean stamps (and the supplier for the clandestine missions undertaken by the intelligence organs of the Empire). As you pass this gate is Embassy Row, a well-paved marble road, inaccessible to automobile traffic (roads parallel to the Row exist), you will see a podium where the Emperor once stood.
The Emperor Kang: "My fellow countrymen, on this ground, where the roots of our glorious Empire has sprung, we now welcome our brothers in the international community to have their respective embassies here so as a sign of the global community that this world is rapidly advancing towards completion"
To the nations: A 7-block long (7 because of its good-luck properties) strip of road has assigned as Embassy row. There are 14 slots for any interested nation in exchange of ambassadors/embassies. Obviously, the first one is taken by our ally Yafor 2. The remaining 13 will be first come first serve. We hope that the establishment of our respective embassiess will bring our nations closing in terms of defense, trade, and cultural heritage exchange.