Sino-Roman

In the year 97 CE, Gan Ying, a Chinese emissary, makes it to Rome. The two empires soon are continuously contacting each other. Present day countries due to the contact:
 * Africa
 * East Africa (Sino-Roman)
 * Northern Africa (Sino-Roman)
 * The Nile Valley (Sino-Roman)
 * West Africa (Sino-Roman)
 * Australia
 * Pacific Ocean (Sino-Roman)
 * Asia
 * East Turkey (Sino-Roman)
 * Northern China and Korea (Sino-Roman)
 * The Middle East (Sino-Roman)
 * Southern China (Sino-Roman)
 * West Turkey (Sino-Roman)
 * Europe
 * Belgium and Luxembourg (Sino-Roman)
 * Denmark and Southern Sweden (Sino-Roman)
 * Eastern Spain (Sino-Roman)
 * Germany (Sino-Roman)
 * Hungary and Romania (Sino-Roman)
 * Northern France (Sino-Roman)
 * Northern Italy and Croatia (Sino-Roman)
 * Poland and The Southern Baltic (Sino-Roman)
 * Russia and Central Asia (Sino-Roman)
 * Scandinavia (Sino-Roman)
 * Western Spain and Portugal (Sino-Roman)
 * South America
 * Central South America (Sino-Roman)
 * South America (Sino-Roman)