The City Hall is Jinzhou’s political center located at the center of the city.
The City Hall was built first when Jinzhou was established. It’s a popular landmark for locals giving directions.
At the core of Jinzhou’s governance structure is the Central Command Hall, a parliamentary body where crucial decisions are made for the nation. Despite Jinhsi holding the monarch’s role, the power to make impactful decisions is not unilateral. The Central Command Hall ensures a more inclusive decision-making process, because while Jinhsi has the authority to enact policies, the welfare of the people and the country’s prosperity depend on collaboration and shared interests.
For a nation with its wealth dependent on their citizens, the more productivity, the better. Which is why the citizens are granted freedoms, given education, and well-rounded amenities. Jinzhou is seen as a great place to live in because the ruler’s interests align with the citizens’, not because the ruler’s a good person. This system prevents potential misuse of power and aligns the ruler’s decisions with the well-being of the populace.