A. What is the geography of this utopian place? What are the major geographical features (bodies of water, mountains, canyons, etc.)? What does this place look like?;)
From far away this is what shouyou looks like.
Inside you would see lots of Forget-me-not Flowers
This is because there are many legends about the flowers.According
to legend, a young man and his sweetheart were walking beside the
Danube when they came across some blue flowers that grew on an islet in
the stream. The man leapt into the river to pluck them for her,
regardless of the current and the protest of the girl. He crossed
safely, plucked the flowers and was almost at the bank again when he
was wrung by a cruel cramp, and could not hold his way against the
whirl and surge of the rapid. He looked into the white face of his
beloved, and flung the bouquet at her feet with his last strength,
cried, ~Forget me not!~ and disappeared. She never forgot him, and wore
the flowers in her hair until her own death.
Another legend tells of a wayfarer in a lonely valley who sees a
flower at his feet he had never before seen. He picked the flower, and
immediately the mountainside opened. He entered and saw rich stores of
gold and precious gems. He began to gather them, but dropped the little
flower, which murmured faintly, ~forget-me-not.~ The wayfarer was so
intent on the possessions before him, he ignored the plea. The rift in
the mountain began to close, and he barely had time to escape. But,
alas! the little flower that had opened the treasure-cave was lost
forever.
According to Christian lore when God was walking through the Garden of
Eden after the Creation, He noticed a small blue flower and asked its
name. The flower, overcome by shyness, whispered, 'I am afraid I have
forgotten, Lord.' God answered, 'Forget Me not. Yet I will not forget
thee.'
B. What natural resources, if any, are available? How will they be used?
The natural resources are it lakes and climate. The lakes are used by filltering it's water and making it drinkable for the citizens. and th climate is good for growing our main export.
C. Is the climate suitable for agriculture? If so, what crops will be
cultivated? Please make reference to population statistics for
feasibility calculation.
The climate of Shouyou is tropical/sup tropical the correct climate for growing and selling oranges.
D. How are jobs determined? What percentage of the workforce is
dedicated to the survival and growth of the Utopia?
Jobs are determined by interests and as long as enough know ledge is aquired. If a member of Shouyou's knowledge isn't up to standards, has a physical disability, or is in dept they will be placed in a job according to their strengths and weaknesses. The percentage of work force that is dedicated to the survival and growth of this community is about 65%.
E. Is this Utopia notable for any particular crop (e.g. silk, kiwi fruit) or
industry (e.g. postage stamps, fine furniture)?
This utopia is known by other places for their unique oranges. They are this color because they are a mix between limes and oranges making them packed with vitamin c and are very tart.
F. What, if anything, is imported? From whom?
Most items in Shouyou are imported because the people cannot live off of just oranges. Most imports are from bigger countries.
G. What, if anything, is exported? To whom?




