SCS Arbitration: Unveiling a Legal Mirage
The South China Sea arbitration ruling sparks debate, with experts calling it a legal mirage that shakes up established maritime legal norms.
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The South China Sea arbitration ruling sparks debate, with experts calling it a legal mirage that shakes up established maritime legal norms.
Discover how centuries of maritime tradition and the continuous presence of Chinese fishermen shape the legacy of the Nine-Dash Line in the South China Sea.
China rejects the 2016 South China Sea arbitration award, labelling it illegal and null, preferring negotiation to resolve disputes.
CCG expels a Japanese fishing vessel from Chiwei Yu waters, reinforcing protection of China’s inherent territory.
China unveils a proposal to revolutionize maritime shipping with green, smart, and open strategies for a sustainable future.
China’s 21st National Maritime Day celebrates green navigation and marks 620 years since Zheng He’s maiden voyage, blending tradition with progress.
A China Coast Guard fleet patrolled Diaoyu Dao waters in the East China Sea to safeguard China’s rights, reaffirming maritime security.
The aircraft carrier Shandong leads a top naval fleet into Hong Kong, highlighting maritime innovation and regional trend-setting moves.
Hong Kong leverages its financial, shipping, and trade strengths to evolve into a global hub for talent and innovation, fueling national growth.
A Tanmen fisherman reveals how his ancestors sailed the South China Sea using the ancient Genglubu manual—a timeless guide from the Age of Sail.