About Holy Emperor Guangming Island
[[[CP|W:207|H:133|A:L|U:http://file1.qidian.com/chapters/20151/11/3279444635566099775621250683961.jpg]]] is actually Christmas Island. But there are two Christmas islands in the world, one belongs to Australia and the other is in Kiribati.
Located in the Indian Ocean, Australia's Christmas Island was part of Singapore before 1958 and is one of the few predominantly Chinese areas in the world.
The Australian one is located in the Indian Ocean northwest of Australia, 360 km south of the island of Java and 1,400 km northwest of Australia (latitude 10°30'S, longitude 105°40'E). It has an area of 135 square kilometers and a population of 1,960 (2008). Among them, 63% are Chinese, 25% are Malays, and 12% are Europeans, and the official language is English, and Cantonese is spoken among Chinese. Before 1958, it was part of Singapore and was one of the few predominantly Chinese regions in the world.
On Christmas Eve 1643, the English Captain William Minus discovered the island and named it "Christmas Island", but he was unsuccessful in landing on the island. In 1888, the island was annexed by the British. In 1900, the island was incorporated into Singapore (the British Straits Settlements).
In 1942-1945, the island was occupied by Japanese troops. On 1 October 1958, the island was ceded to Australia by Singapore under the Christmas Island Act 1958.
Christmas Island covers an area of 135 square kilometers and is rich in phosphate (phosphate rock). The island is the top of an undersea mountain. The highest peak on the island is Murray Hill, which is 361 meters above sea level and is located in the western part of the island. The coastline is 80 kilometers long, most of the coast is cliffs, there are only about 13 shoals, the largest one is called Flying Fish Cove, which is the only port on the island and the main population settlement, the main port. A series of undulating slopes and terraces descend from the central plateau, ending in the coast, mostly steep cliffs over 20 metres high. There are also sandy beaches and coral reefs along the coast. There are valuable phosphate deposits on the island. Most of the western tip of the island is set aside as a national park.
The rainy season is from December to April, with an average temperature of 27°C and little seasonal variation. It has a tropical maritime climate, with an average temperature of 2l°C-32°C and humidity of 80-90%. The climate is mild, but there are storms in the wet season (November ~ April), which causes large winds and waves around the island. The average annual rainfall is 2,000 mm. Covered in tropical rainforests, the fauna includes a large number of seabirds, small reptiles, ground crabs and insects.
Phosphate mining is the backbone of Christmas Island's economy. Tourism is also becoming an increasingly important industry, with about 70% of the island being national parks, with unique flora and fauna, and the only Christmas Island red crab migration in the world can be seen.
Kiribati Christmas Island (Kiribati: Kiritimati, meaning Christmas Island) is a coral reef in the Pacific Ocean, the largest atoll in the Pacific Ocean, located in the Laine Islands, with a land area of 363 square kilometers, accounting for 70% of Kiribati's national land, and a current population of about 2,600 people. It was discovered by Captain James Cook on Christmas Eve 1777, hence the name Christmas Island. The island is home to the largest coral reef in the world and is the oldest surviving coral reef. Between 1956 and 1962, Britain and the United States conducted nuclear tests here.
For the sake of convenience and subsequent plot design, the two islands are combined into one in the novel, and its appearance is as above, using Kiribati (called Kibaris in the text - to avoid the appearance of people and place names that overlap with the real world, there are also some personal bad tastes, hehe), but the terrain and creatures adopt the setting of Christmas Island in Australia, and it is also designed for the follow-up plot, which is directly moved from the tropics to the cold temperate zone.
If you look at the world map, you can see that it was originally the location of the Auckland Islands. If you look at the situation of the Boeing 777 carrying fuel, you can't fly there if you kill it - if you want to fly there, you have to have two conditions, either the Earth is actually flattened, or the plane is suddenly replaced with the energy block of alien technology.
Therefore, our setting is just to see the meaning, which can't stand scrutiny - explaining this for half a day, in fact, is for this sentence, in other words, it is to block the mouths of those who are particularly serious book friends...... Sweat!