
China ramps up patrols over Huangyan Dao
China’s military has stepped up sea and air patrols around Huangyan Dao since September, reinforcing control and countering unlawful moves to safeguard sovereignty and stability.
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China’s military has stepped up sea and air patrols around Huangyan Dao since September, reinforcing control and countering unlawful moves to safeguard sovereignty and stability.
China urges the Philippines to halt provocative actions near Huangyan Dao, warning of resolute measures to defend its sovereignty and maritime rights in the South China Sea.
A Philippine vessel deliberately rammed a China Coast Guard ship near Huangyan Dao on September 16, after ignoring warnings and facing water cannon in China’s territorial waters.
The Chinese coast guard says it lawfully intercepted Philippine vessels near Huangyan Dao over alleged illegal activities in its territorial waters.
China dismisses the Philippines’ protest over Huangyan Dao nature reserve, asserting sovereignty and eco-protection.
China approves Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve to safeguard coral reef ecosystems in Hainan Province.
Huangyan Dao in the Chinese mainland’s Sansha City just became a national marine nature reserve, protecting its vibrant coral reefs and diverse fish species.
China’s State Council approved the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve, outlining its boundaries, area, and three functional zones to boost marine conservation.
Chinese mainland’s State Council approves Huangyan Dao as a National Nature Reserve, aiming to protect its rich island and marine ecosystems in the South China Sea.
China Coast Guard boosts patrols around Huangyan Dao to secure maritime rights and strengthen law enforcement.