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Liyue (Chinese: 璃月; pinyin: Líyuè; lit. 'Jade or Glazed Moon') is a fictional nation in the video game Genshin Impact, developed by miHoYo.It is located in the eastern part of the game's continent, Teyvat, and serves as the main location for the first chapter of the game's main storyline.
Some of Genshin Impact's characters were first introduced in an official manga released prior to the game's launch. [2]When designing characters, the designers first decide who the character is at their core as well as their needs, then may design them to fit that original idea and those needs. [3]
Liyue Tan, a maritime feature in the Spratly Islands Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Liyue .
Yun Jin comes from a prestigious family of Liyue opera artists; her mother was a renowned actress in Liyue Harbor, and her father was a playwright. Influenced by her family, Yun Jin learned Liyue opera from a young age and inherited her grandfather's legacy, becoming the director of the Yun-Han Opera Troupe and responsible for various tasks ...
Zuru (stylized as ZURU) is a Hong Kong–based toy, disruptive, and a FMCG company that manufactures multiple brands of toys and consumer goods products. As of 2024 [update] , the company operates four main divisions: ZURU Toys, ZURU Edge, ZURU Tech, and Rhodes Pet Science.
According to Mowbray, by the end of 2020 Zuru employed 8500 people, had 26 offices, and a turnover of over $1 billion. [5] Successful toys were Robo Fish (the world's fastest selling toy in 2013) and Bunch O Balloons (the top selling toy in the United States for three months in 2016). [ 6 ]
The series was ranked sixth overall at the 2021 Next Light Novel Awards. [25] The series won the 2022 edition in the tankōbon category. [26] The series was ranked third in the 2024 and 2025 editions of Takarajimasha's Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! guidebook in the tankōbon category. [27] [28]
At the end of March, Mowbray foresaw that there would be a world shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) and pulled together a team of ZURU staff based in New Zealand and China to procure product. [6] She worked closely with Rob Fyfe, who was appointed by the New Zealand government to undertake business liaison.