Where Winds Meetdrops players into a sprawling recreation of Song Dynasty China, and keeping track of everything across its major regions is no small task. A new interactive map resource, highlighted by Polygon, is now available to help players navigate the game's three primary areas: Qinghe, Kaifeng, and Hexi.
What the map actually covers
The interactive map tracks activities and points of interest spread across all three of Where Winds Meet's major regions. For a game built around exploration, side content, and environmental storytelling, having a reliable reference tool is genuinely useful. The regions themselves are large, and the game does not always hold your hand when it comes to finding everything tucked away in each area.
Qinghe, Kaifeng, and Hexi each carry their own distinct character within the official site for Where Winds Meet, with Kaifeng serving as the bustling urban center and the other two offering more varied terrain. The map resource lets players toggle between these zones and mark off what they have already found.
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Cross-referencing the interactive map with in-game quest markers is the fastest way to identify collectibles and activities you may have bypassed during the main story.
Why players are reaching for third-party tools
Open-world games set in historical settings tend to pack their maps with optional content that blends into the environment by design. Where Winds Meet leans into that philosophy hard. Collectibles, side quests, and hidden locations are woven into the world rather than flagged with obvious markers, which is great for immersion but frustrating when you are trying to hit 100% completion.
Third-party interactive maps have become standard for this genre. Tools like this one follow in the footsteps of similar resources built around games like Genshin Impact and Ghost of Tsushima, where community-built trackers became essential companions almost immediately after launch.
Context: where the game stands right now
Where Winds Meet launched on PC earlier this year and built a dedicated player base drawn to its detailed world and combat system. The mobile version, developed by Everstone Studio and published by NetEase Games, has since expanded the game's reach significantly. With more players now exploring its regions across platforms, demand for navigation resources like this interactive map has only grown.
For players just getting started or returning after a break, tools like this are worth bookmarking early. You can find more coverage and browse more guides for Where Winds Meet and other major releases as the game continues to expand its content. Make sure to check out more:







