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      Geographic Study of Hangzhou Area
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      Calicut Adventurer's Guild
      An influential figure from a nation to the west has requested a geography survey to the guild. This job has fallen to you--seeing as you'll be mapping out the geography of the East, and you've already been as far as Hangzhou. First see the Market Keeper in Calicut and hear what he has to say.
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                      Pre-Discovery: Hangzhou

                      Unlocked Quests:
                      Model for Sha Wujing 4 6 1 Chinese Alligator
                      Gorgeous Garden 8 10 1 Yuyuan Garden
                      Small Animal Appearing in the Yangtze River 2 4 1 Oriental Small-clawed Otter
                      Yangtze River Goddess 3 5 1 Yangtze Dolphin



                      1. Calicut - speak with Market Keeper
                      2. Calicut Archives - speak with Scholar
                      3. Hangzhou - speak with Tavern Keeper
                      4. Hangzhou - speak with Nanban Trade Merchant
                      5. Western East Asia - use Observe , Recognition a little ways inside the mouth of the Yangtze River (Coordinates: 5560,3510)


                      1. Client Investigation
                      I deal with people from the west like you a lot. A big wig I acquainted once had some interest in trading with the East, so I suggested he make a request for investigation to an adventurer. The most important information for trade is geography. Consult with the scholar in town to decide on your research policy.

                      2. Food Culture Tells the Story
                      If you'll be investigating the geography for trade, you need to gain a grasp of the regions dietary culture. From the geographical information I think you'll be able to see what crops originally thrived there and what industries can expand. Based on that, why don't you gather information in Hangzhou?

                      3. Rice is the Dietary Staple
                      You want to know about our food culture? Alright. First, rice is our dietary staple. There are lots of vast plains in this area. So we grow rice there. There is also great seafood from the rivers, lakes and ocean. After that... well you should eat some things here. Ah yes, you should talk to the Nanban Trade merchant.

                      4. Blessed River
                      Tea is another major crop. Also cotton, with the fertile land and all. I think that comes from the river that flows nearby. That river is a bit wide, but its unusual length is most noteworthy. Just head upstream and you'll be able to see lots of nature and cultural relics.

                      5. Unbroken Stream
                      Hangzhou flourishes as one of the major cities of the East and is blessed with a long river. It's rich resources produces beautiful crops, and there are many things worth finding by heading up the river.
                      Head out from the port of Hangzhou and try using Recognition at the mouth of the large river.




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                        • Yangtze River ★★★★ (Geography) Exp:650 Fame:270
                          Large river flowing through northern Hangzhou used since ancient times as a main traffic route. Rice cropping is also abundant along the river.
                          Also called the "Yangzi River" in the south.

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