Siancong

Overview
Siancong (仙孔), offiicially the People's Republic of Siancong is an island nation located in Southeast Asia, specifcially in the region historically known as "Indochina". Its primary neighbors are Vietnam in the west and the People's Republic of China in the north (being directly below the island of Hainan). Siancong has an estimated approximate populaton of 3 million, consisting mainly of ethnic Siancongese and a minority consisting of Vietnamese, Chinese and other peoples of Southeast Asia. The official and most widely spoken language is Siancongese, which has its roots in the Min Chinese language and being predominantly influenced by Vietnamese. Its capital and largest city is Thoạt Nhìn City.

Etymology
The origin of the name "Siancong" or 仙孔 with the characters "仙" (sian) meaning "immortal being" or "fairy" and "孔" (kong) meaning "hole" or "aperture". As such, Siancong or "仙孔" means "fairy hole", which many scholars beleives is a reference to the mysterious "Well of All Things" which the nation become famous for.