Relations are better, though many in Japan are upset about the Senkaku Islands being part of China.I wonder how China being democratic in this timeline will affect relations between China and Japan.
Do you have any plan on next TL? If you want write a new TL again what would it be?
Sorry if my language is perhaps a bit spammy. Why there is a double post for the same question? (@CELTICEMPIRE 's posts and threads are almost entirely in English IIRC)你對下一個TL有什麼計劃嗎?如果你想再寫一個新的 TL,那會是什麼?
IDK, I just ask once, maybe that's a glitchSorry is my language is perhaps a bit spammy. Why there is a double post for the same question? (@CELTICEMPIRE 's post are entirely in English IIRC)
Yes. My next TL is going to be something completely different, probably set in the middle ages.Do you have any plan on next TL? If you want write a new TL again what would it be?
Tbf, it's not so much of a problem for me as I can speak Chinese.Sorry if my language is perhaps a bit spammy. Why there is a double post for the same question? (@CELTICEMPIRE 's posts and threads are almost entirely in English IIRC)
Yes. Alt-Michael Jackson performed in Shanghai in 1988. Alt-Weird Al definitely exists, because a world without Weird Al is a very sad world. I've determined that an alt-Nicholas Cage exists as well.I had wondered if we have in this timeline some equivalents for the American celebrities that were born after the POD.
Maybe a Byzantine TL?Yes. My next TL is going to be something completely different, probably set in the middle ages.
I also agree that a world without Weird Al is a very sad world and as such I had already expected that there would be a alternate version of Weird Al alongside the alternate versions of the other celebrities you had mentioned.Yes. Alt-Michael Jackson performed in Shanghai in 1988. Alt-Weird Al definitely exists, because a world without Weird Al is a very sad world. I've determined that an alt-Nicholas Cage exists as well.
The Byzantines will play an important, role, but I'm thinking it will be focused on Egypt and Nubia. A Nubian king led an army into Egypt in the final years of the Umayyad Caliphate, and I want to explore what might have happened if Egypt had been conquered by Nubia.Maybe a Byzantine TL?
So, basically a Egyptian "Reconquista" with the Nubians playing the role of Asturias?The Byzantines will play an important, role, but I'm thinking it will be focused on Egypt and Nubia. A Nubian king led an army into Egypt in the final years of the Umayyad Caliphate, and I want to explore what might have happened if Egypt had been conquered by Nubia.
Kind of. The idea is that Egypt will eventually break free from Nubia though and there will be a strong rivalry between the two nations later on. I haven't thought things too far out yet though. The main idea is that Egypt and Nubia will be a lot more powerful and influential on the world stage than they were OTL.So, basically a Egyptian "Reconquista" with the Nubians playing the role of Asturias?
Interesting hook!Kind of. The idea is that Egypt will eventually break free from Nubia though and there will be a strong rivalry between the two nations later on. I haven't thought things too far out yet though. The main idea is that Egypt and Nubia will be a lot more powerful and influential on the world stage than they were OTL.
Yes.Just one note in relation to when North Korea created the Ryanggang Province:I had presumed the year of the creation of the Ryanggang Province is 1954 because as far as I know the Changang Province in this timeline was still created back in 1949 by Kim Il-sung.
Is that correct?
That’s so cool!!@TimTurner recently finished a wonderful map where he divided China (the area controlled by the PRC) into 435 districts like for the US House of Representatives. I decided to map the results of the second round of the 1996 presidential election onto this map:
And I decided to show Taiwan by county:
It's really hard to see but Penghu is in blue.
The maps are really well-done.@TimTurner recently finished a wonderful map where he divided China (the area controlled by the PRC) into 435 districts like for the US House of Representatives. I decided to map the results of the second round of the 1996 presidential election onto this map:
And I decided to show Taiwan by county:
It's really hard to see but Penghu is in blue.
Loving this TL and it's great maps@TimTurner recently finished a wonderful map where he divided China (the area controlled by the PRC) into 435 districts like for the US House of Representatives. I decided to map the results of the second round of the 1996 presidential election onto this map:
And I decided to show Taiwan by county:
It's really hard to see but Penghu is in blue.