China Dismisses Philippines’ Protest Over Huangyan Dao Reserve
China dismisses the Philippines’ protest over the new Huangyan Dao nature reserve, reaffirming its sovereignty claim and commitment to environmental protection.
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China dismisses the Philippines’ protest over the new Huangyan Dao nature reserve, reaffirming its sovereignty claim and commitment to environmental protection.
The Chinese mainland approved the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve, protecting 3,523.67 hectares of coral reef in Hainan’s Sansha City.
China’s State Council has approved Huangyan Dao in Sansha, Hainan as a national nature reserve to protect its rich marine biodiversity and scenic reefs.
China’s State Council has approved the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve, detailing its area, boundaries and zoning for core protection, buffer and research zones.
China’s State Council greenlights Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve to safeguard marine ecosystems in the South China Sea.
The China Coast Guard has stepped up law enforcement patrols around Huangyan Dao, carrying out tracking, warning, and intercepting operations to safeguard territorial sovereignty.
China warns the Philippines to stop its vessels and aircraft from infringing waters off Huangyan Dao, calling the actions provocations in the South China Sea.
The China Coast Guard has increased patrols around Huangyan Dao since early June, reinforcing maritime control and protecting national sovereignty.
China Coast Guard ramps up patrols around Huangyan Dao, enhancing maritime and aerial enforcement to secure national sovereignty and maritime interests.
The Chinese Air Force conducted a routine patrol over Huangyan Dao on Tuesday, reinforcing airspace security as part of standard military operations.