Gangzhou

Gangzhou (廣州) is a largely abandoned city on the southern coast of Dalibor. Directly to the east is the adjacent Dalibor City, capital of the island nation. Gangzhou once served as the island's capital during the Indralan colonial period but it fell into disrepair after Indrala's departure and an subsequent era of crippling crime and corruption in the city.

Economy
During Indralan rule, Gangzhou grew rapidly as a centre of financial and trade, linking Indrala with mainland Dovani. Shipping activity also became an important part of the Gangzhou economy, especially after the construction of the first major port in the eastern sector of the city. Developing surrounding the port would eventually form into what is today known as Dalibor City. And after the departure of Indrala, Gangzhou descended into chaos as criminal enterprises fought for control over the city. Even after the criminal situation stabilized, unsustainable development projects motivated by cash grabs and triad schemes turned much of the city into a ghost town. In modern times there is no notable economy in Gangzhou, which is characterized by unoccupied apartment towers and crumbling infrastructure.

There is the presence of an underground economy as Gangzhou is a choice location for discreet drug trafficking and other illegal activities.

Education
At the eastern edge of the city is the University of Gangzhou, the campus of which is partially within the limits of Dalibor City. The university is the only public institution of higher education on the island and is managed under the Ministry of Education.

As there are no official population records kept for the city, which is regarded by the national government as a ghost town, no primary and secondary schools are maintained within the municipality. Anyone residing in the city must obtain schooling in Dalibor City or elsewhere that maintains educational institutions.