Additional Wonders
*I think it's definately unfair to focus heavily on China and Japan's wonders while ignoring some of the treasures of other nations. There aren't any Mongol wonders since the Mongols in their heyday didn't really build anything of massive scale (besides conquering things of massive scale ). These Wonders might or might not be added in. Depends on whether or not I can find anyone to do the graphics for them.
Changdeokgung- +4 Culture, +1 Happiness to all cities
*Known as the "Palace of Prospering Virtue" in Korean, Changdeokgung is one of the most impressive palaces built in Korea. It was used by the kings of the Choson when the capital was moved to Hanyang (Seoul). The construction of Changdeokgung was ordered by King Taejong in October of the year 1404. Unlike Gyeongbokgung Palace, the main palace at Hanyang, Changdeokgung Palace was much more purely Korean as it was built according to Korean specifications handed down from Korea's "Three Kingdoms" Period.
The Potala Palace- +3 Culture, Buddhist Temples are built in every city
*The most noticeable feature of Lhasa, the Potala Palace sits majestically upon Marpo Ri hill. When Buddhism was introduced into Tibet, it became a major part of Tibetan way of life, thus it is fitting that legends surrounding the Potala Palace include Buddhist mythology. According to legend, the hill that the Potala Palace was built upon had a cave that was the dwelling place of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. Although the original palace was built by Emperor Songsten Gampo in the 7th century, the Potala Palace we see today was built in the 17th century. Gampo's palace was incorporated into the greater buildings, which still stand today.
5 UUs ?
Anyway, since the weaponry for each of the nations were very different from one another, it's quite possible that I might wind up with 5 UUs for each nation.
By the way, anyone know where I can find the graphics for a Turtle Ship, Hwarang, Mangudai, Sampan, Junk, and Treasure Ship?
*I think it's definately unfair to focus heavily on China and Japan's wonders while ignoring some of the treasures of other nations. There aren't any Mongol wonders since the Mongols in their heyday didn't really build anything of massive scale (besides conquering things of massive scale ). These Wonders might or might not be added in. Depends on whether or not I can find anyone to do the graphics for them.
Changdeokgung- +4 Culture, +1 Happiness to all cities
*Known as the "Palace of Prospering Virtue" in Korean, Changdeokgung is one of the most impressive palaces built in Korea. It was used by the kings of the Choson when the capital was moved to Hanyang (Seoul). The construction of Changdeokgung was ordered by King Taejong in October of the year 1404. Unlike Gyeongbokgung Palace, the main palace at Hanyang, Changdeokgung Palace was much more purely Korean as it was built according to Korean specifications handed down from Korea's "Three Kingdoms" Period.
The Potala Palace- +3 Culture, Buddhist Temples are built in every city
*The most noticeable feature of Lhasa, the Potala Palace sits majestically upon Marpo Ri hill. When Buddhism was introduced into Tibet, it became a major part of Tibetan way of life, thus it is fitting that legends surrounding the Potala Palace include Buddhist mythology. According to legend, the hill that the Potala Palace was built upon had a cave that was the dwelling place of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. Although the original palace was built by Emperor Songsten Gampo in the 7th century, the Potala Palace we see today was built in the 17th century. Gampo's palace was incorporated into the greater buildings, which still stand today.
5 UUs ?
Anyway, since the weaponry for each of the nations were very different from one another, it's quite possible that I might wind up with 5 UUs for each nation.
By the way, anyone know where I can find the graphics for a Turtle Ship, Hwarang, Mangudai, Sampan, Junk, and Treasure Ship?
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