Dongjing

Dongjing (/'dɒŋdʒɪŋ/  dong -jing or /'dʊŋdʒɪŋ/  duung -jing, formerly Longshan from 1775 to 1813, Victoria from 1813 to 1946 and Garrison from 1946 to 1987) is a city on the north coast of Kagstron, Craftia, sitting on the coast of Victoria Harbour.

It was the temporary capital of the Province of Craftia from February to May 1978 and from 1979 to 29 July 1984, and then from that date to 1 January 1987 as the capital of the Province of East Craftia, due to the Miners Republic invading and capturing previous capital cities.

Etymology
The current name, Dongjing, has been used since 1987, and is of Chinese origin meaning 'east capital'. The name was chosen by East Craftia's first Prime Minister Lachlan Charles, to refer to the city's former status as capital of the Province of East Craftia during a majority of the Craftian War of Independence.

Garrison is an old English word meaning 'fortress'. The city was named Garrison from 1946 to 1987 as it was a walled city and had a notable amount of military presence due to its key location on the coast of Victoria Harbour.

Victoria was named by King Richard after his wife Victoria. The city was renamed from Longshan as part of a mass renaming of geographical locations to remove Asian (Chinese in particular) influence.

The original name Longshan is Chinese for 'dragon mountains', referring to their shape.