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If you don't know, please don't talk nonsense, the only disputed island is the Nansha Islands.
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Vietnam, the country that has invaded the most islands and reefs in the South China Sea.
From April 1975 to November 1991, Vietnam occupied a total of 27 Nansha islands and reefs. Between 1970 and 1980, the Philippines took military action and occupied eight islands and reefs, namely Mahuan Island, Nankey Island, Central Asia Island, Xiyue Island, Beizi Island, Feixin Island, Caosha Island, and Commander Jiao. From 1983 to 1986, Malaysia occupied Dangan Reef, Nanhai Reef and Guangxingzi Reef, and erected "sovereignty monuments" on six islands and reefs.
Vietnam, the full name of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is a socialist country in Asia. Located in the east of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia, bordering Guangxi and Yunnan in the north, and bordering Laos and Cambodia in the west, it has a long and narrow land area, an area of about 330,000 square kilometers, close to the South China Sea, and a coastline of more than 3,260 kilometers.
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From April 1975 to November 1991, Vietnam occupied a total of 27 Nansha islands and reefs. Between 1970 and 1980, the Philippines took military operations and occupied eight islands and reefs, namely Mahuan Island, Nankey Island, Central Asia Island, Xiyue Island, Beizi Island, Feixin Island, Caosha Island, and Commander Jiao. From 1983 to 1986, Ma successively occupied Danwan Reef, Nanhai Reef and Guangxingzi Reef, and erected "sovereignty monuments" on six islands and reefs
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In the South China Sea, we have the most islands that have been invaded and occupied.
a.Vietnam. b.Philippines.
c.The horse judge traveled to West Asia.
d.Indonesia. Correct Answer: Hidden Beam A
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The South China Sea is huge, surrounded by many neighboring countries, some islands and reefs are far away from China's land area, and in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, China's navy was weak and poor, and many of the islands and reefs are currently illegally occupied by other countries. Many people are also very worried about the actual control of China's islands in the South China Sea and about the loss of China's interests. Although the national situation is complicated, China has come from behind.
At present, there are more than 140 islands and reefs under control in the South China Sea, and they are still firmly controlled.
Control of Nansha islands and reefs: For example, the illegal occupation of Nansha Islands is the most serious, and the main islands and reefs controlled by China here include the well-known Mischief Reef, Chigua Reef, Fiery Cross Reef, Huayang Reef and other eight islands and reefs. In recent years, China has continued to carry out large-scale construction and land reclamation in the scope of these islands and reefs, and many islands and reefs have been equipped with residential and military stays, as well as tourism, and the control of Nansha islands and reefs has also been greatly improved.
Vietnam has announced that it controls about 40 islands and reefs in the Spratlys, the Philippines controls more than a dozen, and Malaysia and Brunei also occupy a few, totaling more than 60. So there is a sharp contrast between the 8 controlled by our country and the 60 controlled by our neighbors. This is also the reason why many people are more worried about the situation of China's Nansha islands and reefs.
But in fact, at present, China still has an absolute advantage in the South China Sea, especially in terms of islands, which can be seen from a few figures.
First, in the Nansha region, China actually controls more than 40 islands and reefs. In the Nansha region, China not only controls eight islands and reefs such as Fiery Cross Reef, but in fact, in addition to the surrounding uninhabited islands and reefs, there are actually more than 40 islands and reefs that China regularly patrols and actually controls, but only the eight islands and reefs that everyone is familiar with are stationed with military forces.
Second, China actually controls 140 islands and reefs in the South China Sea. There are more than 300 islands, reefs, reefs, and so on in the South China Sea, and China has completely controlled more than 40 islands and reefs in the Xisha Islands, more than a dozen islands and reefs in the Dongsha Islands, and all the islands and reefs in the Zhongsha Islands, and there are 300 islands and reefs in the entire three islands. If we add in the Nansha region, the total number of islands and reefs actually controlled by the Nansha region reaches more than 140.
Therefore, in the South China Sea, China occupies an absolute dominant position in both military strength and island and reef control, and it has been firmly controlled so far, and more importantly, with the improvement of China's national strength and navy, as well as the improvement of maritime awareness. China's military strength in the South China Sea is increasing day by day, constantly expanding the scope of control, and even the islands and reefs that were once occupied by the brigade chain, such as Ren'ai Jiao, are constantly being recovered and controlled. Therefore, from the perspective of the future, China's control scope and strength in the South China Sea will only become stronger and stronger.
Therefore, we must have stronger confidence in the motherland, believing that China's situation in the South China Sea will continue to improve, the country will become stronger, and the Chinese nation will surely achieve great rejuvenation.
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In 1979, Malaysia included the southern waters of China's Nansha into its territorial waters, and successively occupied nine islands and reefs in China's Nansha Islands, including Danwan Reef, Andu Reef, Nanhai Reef, Xingzi Reef, and Yuya Dark Sands, and built an airstrip on Danmaru Reef.
Brunei claims sovereignty over Luisa (China's Nantong Reef) at the southwestern end of the Spratly archipelago chain and divides 3,000 square kilometers of Spratly waters. Brunei is the only country that has put forward sovereignty claims over some of China's Nansha islands and reefs and has not sent troops to occupy them, but after being unwilling to plunder the oil and gas resources of Nansha, it has opened 9 oil fields and 5 gas fields, with an annual output of more than 7 million tons and 9 billion cubic meters of natural gas, and plans to further expand them.
Vietnam: From July 1973 to February 1974, it successively occupied Hongxu Island, Nanzi Island, Dunqian Sandbank (Sand Island), Jinghong Island, Spratly Island, Bai Jiao, East Jiao, West Jiao, Zhong Jiao, Wu Qian Jiao, Riji Jiao, Daxian Jiao, Nanhua Jiao, Bolan Jiao, and Nairo Jiao.
Ghost Shouting Reef, Bisheng Reef and Amber Sandbar, Dunqian Sandbar, Dye Tsing Sandbank, and Bang Bo Barrier Reef were garrisoned, while Liumen Reef was occupied by Vietnam in 1988.
8 in the Philippines: Feixin Island, Mahuan Island, Thitu Island, Nankey Island, Beizi Island, Xiyue Island, Shuanghuangshazhou and Commander Reef.
Let's give you a picture to make it more intuitive.
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