Minghoi

Minghoi (: 明海, 밍호이, Bright Harbor), part of the Minghoi Capital District, is both the capital and largest city of Meisaan. Its unincorporated urban area spans across one District and two provinces, making up the fourth largest metropolis in Tiandi. Minghoi is the seat of the Emperor of Meisaan and the Meisaani government. It is a part of the Taisung-Daamsi-Minghoi urban corridor, including the Mu Islands. Founded in the 10th century BCE, Minghoi is one of the oldest settlements in Tiandi. It was the most influential of several ancient city states in Northern Meisaan, and was designated capital following the Yue Unification Wars in 1054 CE.

Geography and Climate
The mainland portion of Minghoi lies northwest of Minghoi Bay. Located at the mouth of the Pearl River, the city is largely situated on a corridor between the Daidei Mountains and the Sinju Sea, with suburbs in the Pearl Valley.

Terrace farming and rich fishing waters were factors in Minghoi's early growth.

Economy
Minghoi's economy is largely based around the service and commerce sectors.

A high speed railway links Minghoi with Hapcheon, Haamun, Saigong, and Ho'ngon.