China Dismisses Philippines’ Protest Over Huangyan Dao Nature Reserve
China dismisses the Philippines’ protest over its Huangyan Dao nature reserve, citing the Chinese mainland’s sovereignty and ecological protection goals. 🌿⚖️
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China dismisses the Philippines’ protest over its Huangyan Dao nature reserve, citing the Chinese mainland’s sovereignty and ecological protection goals. 🌿⚖️
China approves the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve, a 3,523-hectare sanctuary in Hainan to protect vital coral reef ecosystems and boost marine biodiversity.
Huangyan Dao in Sansha City, Hainan Province, becomes China’s latest national marine nature reserve, safeguarding its vibrant reefs and diverse marine life.
The Chinese mainland’s State Council approved the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve, detailing its area, boundaries and zoning to protect marine biodiversity.
China’s State Council approved the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve in the South China Sea to protect its diverse marine ecosystems and promote sustainability.
The China Coast Guard has stepped up patrols since early August around Huangyan Dao, tracking, warning, intercepting, and driving away vessels to protect China’s maritime sovereignty.
China urges the Philippines to stop provocations near Huangyan Dao, condemning intrusions by vessels and aircraft as infringements on territorial sovereignty and maritime rights.
The China Coast Guard has intensified patrols around Huangyan Dao since early June, reinforcing maritime security and national rights.
A high-seas standoff near Huangyan Dao saw a Philippine vessel repelled by a China Coast Guard ship after dangerous maneuvers disrupted law enforcement.
The China Coast Guard intensifies its patrols around Huangyan Dao to protect national sovereignty and maritime interests. 🚢🌊