Daiviet (No China)

Daiviet is a nation in East Asia. It is bordered by Mongolia to the north, Tibet to the west, and Burma, Lan Xang and Champa to the south. It is one of the four dragons of Asia, along with India, Burma and Mongolia. Its capital city is Thanglong, a bustling city with over 10 million people, along with two adminstrative divisions, Hong Kong and Macau.

History
Daiviet is one of the earliest civilizations in history. They first populated and planted rice as the main agriculture around the Pearl and Red River Delta. Without the existence of of the Zhou Dynasty and the conquest, the country would expand further north.

The Hồng Bàng dynasty of the Hùng kings is considered the first state, known as Văn Lang. In 257 BC, the last Hùng king was defeated by Thục Phán, who consolidated the Lạc Việt and Âu Việt tribes to form the Âu Lạc, proclaiming himself An Dương Vương. The country was renamed Dai Viet after Lý Thánh Tông dethroned the Thục dynasty.

Daiviet and the neighboring countries' culture was heavily dominated by the Hunnu culture until Indian culture traveled through the silk road to Daiviet.

In the 1280's, Daiviet was conquered by the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan. The Mongol Empire eventually broke with the significant part being the Yuan Dynasty, spanning across the modern-day Mongolia, Tibet and Manzhu. Daiviet, under general Trần Hưng Đạo succesfully repelled three Yuan invasions. Theyy have fought multiple wars with Tibet, Champa, Siam and Burma.

British rule
Britain first settled down and invade Daiviet in 1858. They strictly govern the country and westernize it by building railroads, schools and factories. With the British becoming stricter and the monarcy being a puppet, it was only a matter of time when the people wanted independance. In 1927, the Daivietian Nationalitist Party was founded by Tôn Trung Sơn and his comrades, Tưởng Giới Thạch, Phan Bội Châu, Phan Chu Trinh, Hồ Chí Minh, etc. In 1945, under the party's control, a revolution happened and sucessfully defeated the British. After that, the independence movement spreaded to Mongolia and Indochina. Britain and France was forced to sign the accord to restore peace across East and Southeast Asia.

Languages
The official national language of Vietnam is Daivietian (Tiếng Việt), a language spoken by the majority of the population. In its early history, Daivietian writing used Mongolian characters. In the 13th century, the Daivietian developed their own set of characters based on the Mongolian characters, referred to as Chữ nôm. Quốc ngữ, the romanized Daivietian alphabet used for spoken Daivietian, was developed in the 17th century when Daiviet was colonized by Britain.

Economy
Daiviet is one of the richest nations in Asia, ranking at the fourth place. The main agriculture is planting rice. which they have done so since the the beginning of civilization. Daiviet has two populous deltas: The Red River and Pearl River Delta. Daiviet and a large coastline, and they took advantage of it by exploiting oil and salt. It is also one of Asia's largest seafood exporter.

Foreign relations
Daiviet mostly has diplomatic relations to all members of the UN. It has close ties to its neighboring countries, Mongolia, Burma, Lan Xang, Tibet and Champa. Its best friend would be Mongolia, as both country helped each other really much after their independance. It also has close relations with the Britain and the EU.