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Noob here. Just some ideas for industrial and later era wonders from East Asia.
Iwakura Mission - Represents Japan's industrial catch up in the late 1800s. But in the civ game, it doesn't have to necessarily represent "catch up" but simply learning from others, a la the old school Great Library and Internet wonders that gave you any tech that some number of other civilizations had. +2 free scientists or something like that? EDIT: or something like the old school Great Library or the Japanese UP, like some research benefit for techs that X number of other civilizations already have or are willing to trade with you. Obsoletes at some point in the late industrial/early modern era.
Zaibatsu System - Basically Japan's version of industrial Rockefellers and Vanderbuilts that ruled and drove or represented the country's industrialization. Something production related, like a +15% boost to hammers in the X largest cities, or cheaper factories or something like that.
Akihabara - A commerce boost? Or a culture or foreign relations boost if it's supposed to represent the export of anime/manga.
For the modern era, I agree with a previous poster that the Shinkansen (bullet train system) and Tokyo Tower are the real symbols of the modern Japanese economy.
Hallyu - Boosted Korean pop culture in East and Southeast Asia significantly and the aftereffects of that success are still felt today. A culture bonus and/or a foreign relations bonus.
Three Gorges Dam - I think this existed in old school Civ 4, but I guess it was removed in the original Rhye's and Fall?
Tiananmen Square - From a previous poster also. +x free statesmen, and something spy related?
Lujiazui - China's version of a Wall Street wonder. Either a commerce bonus, a tax gold bonus, or a merchant bonus.
Bird's Nest Stadium - Represents the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which can be said to represent China's official entrance onto the world stage as a 21st century super power. A culture bonus.
798 Art Zone - Probably the center of the modern Chinese art scene. Wikipedia says "What began as a small collection of ephemeral studios and other work spaces has become the third most visited destination in Beijing, after the Forbidden City and the Great Wall.[8]" A culture bonus.
Iwakura Mission - Represents Japan's industrial catch up in the late 1800s. But in the civ game, it doesn't have to necessarily represent "catch up" but simply learning from others, a la the old school Great Library and Internet wonders that gave you any tech that some number of other civilizations had. +2 free scientists or something like that? EDIT: or something like the old school Great Library or the Japanese UP, like some research benefit for techs that X number of other civilizations already have or are willing to trade with you. Obsoletes at some point in the late industrial/early modern era.
Zaibatsu System - Basically Japan's version of industrial Rockefellers and Vanderbuilts that ruled and drove or represented the country's industrialization. Something production related, like a +15% boost to hammers in the X largest cities, or cheaper factories or something like that.
Akihabara - A commerce boost? Or a culture or foreign relations boost if it's supposed to represent the export of anime/manga.
For the modern era, I agree with a previous poster that the Shinkansen (bullet train system) and Tokyo Tower are the real symbols of the modern Japanese economy.
Hallyu - Boosted Korean pop culture in East and Southeast Asia significantly and the aftereffects of that success are still felt today. A culture bonus and/or a foreign relations bonus.
Three Gorges Dam - I think this existed in old school Civ 4, but I guess it was removed in the original Rhye's and Fall?
Tiananmen Square - From a previous poster also. +x free statesmen, and something spy related?
Lujiazui - China's version of a Wall Street wonder. Either a commerce bonus, a tax gold bonus, or a merchant bonus.
Bird's Nest Stadium - Represents the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which can be said to represent China's official entrance onto the world stage as a 21st century super power. A culture bonus.
798 Art Zone - Probably the center of the modern Chinese art scene. Wikipedia says "What began as a small collection of ephemeral studios and other work spaces has become the third most visited destination in Beijing, after the Forbidden City and the Great Wall.[8]" A culture bonus.
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