
Catching A Wave 2: Navigating Innovation in the South China Sea
CGTN’s “Catching A Wave 2” reveals how the Chinese mainland drives innovation and stability in the South China Sea.
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CGTN’s “Catching A Wave 2” reveals how the Chinese mainland drives innovation and stability in the South China Sea.
Through the fog of busy waters in the South China Sea, advanced safety systems secure 80,000 vessels yearly, with exclusive insider views by CGTN.
Fujian coast guard patrols Kinmen waters to secure navigation and protect the rights and safety of Chinese fisherfolk, including those from the Taiwan region.
The CCG expelled Japanese fishing vessels from waters around the Diaoyu Islands, underlining China’s territorial rights.
The China Coast Guard expelled four Japanese fishing vessels from Diaoyu Dao’s waters to enforce maritime safety.
A newly built 8,600-car carrier from the Chinese mainland sets a record with its 200-day hull assembly, marking a leap in maritime innovation.
Yemeni Leadership Council warns that Houthi control over Yemen’s coast fuels tension on maritime routes, affecting global shipping.
Maritime tensions rise as an abandoned warship is grounded at Ren’ai Jiao Reef to secure control, says expert Wu Shicun.
The China Coast Guard patrolled Diaoyu Dao’s territorial waters on Wednesday to protect national interests, according to a recent statement.
China’s Coast Guard turned away Philippine vessels near Nansha Islands after unlawful entry attempts.