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    1904 China map admits Paracel, Spratly not Chinese territory

    8. Chinese map, (清國大地圖革命動亂地點注) 1912, California Museum 9. Chinese map, 中華民國全圖 1926, in the book "中華新形勢一覽圖"...
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    1904 China map admits Paracel, Spratly not Chinese territory

    Look at these Chinese Map below to know, Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos (Paracels and Spratlys), and so-called "nine-dotted line" had never been recognized as China's territory! 1. Chinese map 1850: 二 京 十八省 總圖 in the book...
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    1904 China map admits Paracel, Spratly not Chinese territory

    For the Chinese who always claim other's territory belong to China. Look at Chinese Map 1904, read carefully the caption of the map to find what your ancestors wanted to tell descendants. :pdf: Or you can download here
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    Vietnam my country

    Thanks for great pics!
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    South China Sea Forum

    Haha, are you JOKING all members of an international forum? :)) Friends, even they want to bring back the history, Vietnamese with confidence will show their "historical evidences" are fake, unbelievable and no value to have!
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    1904 China map admits Paracel, Spratly not Chinese territory

    Hey Chinese, please see below to know how Vietnamese ancestors played "computer games" as you said: :yahoo::yahoo: 1. Dai Nam Thuc Luc Chinh bien ( 大南實錄·大南寔錄 - A true record of Great Viet Nam) - Writen by National History Institue of...
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    1904 China map admits Paracel, Spratly not Chinese territory

    Just like a joke! In 2003, near Cù Lao Chàm Island (Quảng Nam Province of Vietnam), we found a Chinese ship under the water which sank in mid 15th century, so Cù Lao Chàm is belonged to China, too????????? I repeat to you again, any claims about sovereignty must be based on OFFICIAL...
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    1904 China map admits Paracel, Spratly not Chinese territory

    Do you see on Complete map of Unified Great Viet Nam or by Chinese 大南一統全圖 , an official map by National History Institue of Nguyen Dynasty, published in 1838)? Near the Vietnam's coastline, our ancestors mark two archipelagos separately: 黄&#27801...
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