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| Nangong Dajie comprises all the homes and businesses that directly abut Nangong Avenue, the large thoroughfare that bisects the Lower Ring and leads from the Mid Ring to the Southern Harbour. The neighbourhood includes a large number of shops, restaurants, lower-middle class dwellings and the central police station.
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| Chiangwai is the only neighbourhood of Ba Sing Se located outside the city wall and comprises a number of dwellings built around the city's secondary port outside the Gate of Outward Perfection. Chiangwai includes the Southern Harbour of Ba Sing Se, which handles internal commoner migration to and from the city as well as less desirable cargoes, including scrap metal, livestock and manure. Most residents are fishermen and dockworkers.
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Revision as of 15:32, 13 August 2022

Ba Sing Se
永固城
Intendancy and sui generis royal city
Royal City of Ba Sing Se
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From top, left to right: Walls of Ba Sing Se, Legation Quarter, Palace of Ba Sing Se and its Meridian Gate, Ba Sing Se University, Agricultural Zone
Etymology: "Ever-Invincible City"
Country Earth Kingdom
SuperintendencySouth Jidai
Founded byYuan Wong (legendary)
Government
 • TypeRoyal intendancy
 • Earth KingAinin
 • Superintendent
of South Jidai
Prince Shu of Chungmen
 • IntendantCount Si-dai of Huangshi
 • Chief MagistrateMin San-wai
Area
 • Total81,186 blocks
Elevation
15 m (49 ft)
Abbreviation

Ba Sing Se (Terran: 永固城) is the capital and largest city of the Earth Kingdom. Located in the southeastern corner of the Earth Kingdom, the city is a diverse metropolis with residents hailing from around both the Earth Kingdom and the world and an extensive network of public infrastructure, making it one of the largest and most developed cities in the world. As the economic, cultural and administrative heart of the Earth Kingdom, Ba Sing Se is the seat to virtually all of the nation's major businesses, government bodies and educational institutions, playing an outsized role in world affairs. Ba Sing Se is administered as a royal intendancy and, as part of the Superintendency of South Jidai, is incorporated within the royal domain of the Earth King.

Situated on the Central Sea, Ba Sing Se is a major trading port and boasts extensive harbour facilities that handle trade and migration from throughout the Earth Kingdom and the world at large. The city is best known for its towering defensive wall, which fully envelops its built-up area and encloses an extensively terraformed oasis of lush vegetation within an otherwise arid desert. As one of the oldest earthbender settlements in the world, Ba Sing Se is said to have been established by Yuan Wong, the mythical founder of the Earth Kingdom. In recent years, it has expanded its influence over vast hinterlands and shifted from a regional centre to a world city as a result of the Unification of the Earth Kingdom.

As the capital of the strictly hierarchical Earth Kingdom, Ba Sing Se is a strongly stratified city with its social exclusions reflected in the physical landscape: the city is divided into rigid zones (or rings) of land use, including both class-segregated residential sectors and use-based areas, such as industrial and agricultural sectors. The city is home to such notable landmarks as the Palace of Ba Sing Se, the seat of the Earth Kingdom's government; Ba Sing Se University, the world's first institution of higher learning; Grand Central Station, the world's first and largest train station; and the Ba Sing Se Metro, an extensive, largely underground rapid transit system.

Etymology

The name Ba Sing Se derives from the Terran characters 永 (perpetual, long-lasting), 固 (strong, firm) and 城 (city), roughly translating to "ever-invincible city". The name is said to have been granted to the city by its legendary founder Yuan Wong, who wrote in the Doctrines of the Earth Kingdom that a stable royal capital was a prerequisite to pacify the regions and bring order to the realm. Scholars believe that the name directly refers to the city's walls, which prior to the discovery of gunpowder were thought impervious to any external invader.

History

Early history

Recent events

Geography

Districts

Palace Precinct

Mid Ring

Lower Ring

The Lower Ring (Terran: 下环) is a sector of Ba Sing Se reserved for commoners of modest means, notably including the city's lower classes, migrant workers, beggars and the infirm. Separated from the rest of the city by the Sanitary Canal, an open-air aqueduct, the Lower Ring is notable for its unplanned nature, poor quality infrastructure and perennial overcrowding.

Neighbourhoods of the Lower Ring
Name Image Description
Chiangbian 墙边
(Besides the Wall)
TBD Made up of the westernmost blocks of the Lower Ring, Chiangbian is a residential neighbourhood notable for having many homes built directly against the city wall. The neighbourhood is mostly populated by shopkeepers, professional tradesmen and some lower-income workers who commute to other city sectors for work, including office clerks and civil servants. It includes all areas in the Lower Ring located west of the western public well.
Chungchi 中西
(Centre West)
TBD Located towards the western end of the Lower Ring, Chungchi includes all buildings located between the western public well and Nangong Avenue that do not directly abut the latter. Chungchi is a dense and overcrowded neighbourhood comprised of working poor residents, and it is popular with migrant workers from other parts of the Earth Kingdom.
Nangong Dajie 南港大街
(South Harbour High Street)
TBD Nangong Dajie comprises all the homes and businesses that directly abut Nangong Avenue, the large thoroughfare that bisects the Lower Ring and leads from the Mid Ring to the Southern Harbour. The neighbourhood includes a large number of shops, restaurants, lower-middle class dwellings and the central police station.
Chiangwai 墙外
(Outside the Wall)
TBD Chiangwai is the only neighbourhood of Ba Sing Se located outside the city wall and comprises a number of dwellings built around the city's secondary port outside the Gate of Outward Perfection. Chiangwai includes the Southern Harbour of Ba Sing Se, which handles internal commoner migration to and from the city as well as less desirable cargoes, including scrap metal, livestock and manure. Most residents are fishermen and dockworkers.

Agricultural Zone

Architecture

Climate and environment

Demographics

Economy

Education and culture

Government and politics

Public services

Transportation

See also