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A Chinese cruise ship called the "Scent of Princess Coconut" has completed a trial voyage to the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, state media said on Tuesday, as China eyes tourist trips likely to irritate Vietnam and other neighbours.

China and Vietnam maintain rival claims across swathes of the South China Sea, including the Paracel Islands. Called the Xisha islands in Chinese, they are a cluster of close to 40 islets, outcrops and reefs that are controlled by Beijing.

That dispute and a mosaic of other conflicting claims have set China against Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Taiwan.

The proposed opening of the Paracel Islands to tourism could add to the long-standing friction, which has drawn the United States into pressing China over the issue.

The Japanese-built ship carried out a three-day voyage to the northern shoals of the Paracels, the official Xinhua news agency reported, though it added there was no firm timetable for a launch of such cruises.

Initial plans call for ships to visit Woody Island, called Yongxing Island by China, though tourists would not be allowed to leave their boat.

"They will tour around the northern shoals of Xisha, enjoying the awesome views and the blue sea, before returning to Hainan," said Huang Peng, an official with the transport bureau of Hainan, China's southern island-province that is near the disputed islands.

"For the next stage, we will build bigger ships and make other improvements to meet the demands of high-end customers," Huang told the Xinhua news agency.

Tourism to the Paracels is important as "it is a declaration of sovereignty over the islands ... that have been a part of Chinese territory since ancient times", the official added.

Deng Zhonghua, head of the Foreign Ministry's department of boundary and ocean affairs, told a question and answer session on the People's Daily website that China was perfectly in its rights to allow tourism to the Paracels.

"This is a matter which is completely within the scope of China's sovereignty, and no other country has the right to interfere," he said.

China has given conflicting signals on its plans for the islands. State media last week denied an earlier report the government planned to let tourists visit the Paracels.

Last month, China and Vietnam quarrelled after Beijing said it had detained 21 Vietnamese for illegal fishing around the Paracels but Vietnam said the fishermen had been detained in its waters and demanded their immediate release.

Tension has risen in the region in the past two years over concern that China is becoming more assertive in its claim to the seas, believed to be rich in oil and gas and straddling shipping lanes between East Asia and Europe and the Middle East.


http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/travel-troubles/6736598/China-riles-Vietnam-with-island-cruise
 
The Xisha islands of my motherland is so beautiful, it is like a living paradise. :smitten:

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The Xisha islands of my motherland is so beautiful, it is like a living paradise. :smitten:

VN affirms indisputable sovereignty over archipelagoes
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam affirms its indisputable sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagoes, said Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Luong Thanh Nghi on April 9.

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Spokesman Nghi made the statement after the Chinese national news agency (Xinhua) on April 7 said the Coconut Princess cruise ship of the Haixie Hainan Maritime Transport Joint Stock Company began its pilot voyage from Sanya, Hainan, to Da Bac island of the Hoang Sa archipelago on the evening of April 6.

He went on to say, “China’s above-mentioned activity is illegal and seriously violates Vietnam’s sovereignty and goes contrary to the spirit of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC).

“China must immediately stop its activity, strictly abide by DOC and have no further action to complicate the situation in the East Sea,” he concluded.
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So Vietnam Claims all of Nansha based on a couple of old relic maps that nobody can understand and changed the international recognized SCS to East Sea. Mmmm

Where does the West Philippines Sea comes from then?
 
Vietnam controlled Hoang Sa from long time in our history. China robbed 1974. China have to give back to Vietnam.
The troop banquet ceremony of the Hoang Sa Flotila, which has been preserved for centuries on Ly Son Island and did his responsible to control Hoang Sa. There is ceremony is held annually in the second or third lunar month to commemorate the Hoang Sa Flotilla,
which was in charge of defending Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos in the past.

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He never forget his ancestor, who was soldier of Nguyen Dynasty of Vietnam and protected Island for Homeland.

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Hoang Sa belong to Vietnam from long time.

Here is old map of Vietnam.

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China Map from Qing's dynastry. No where Xisha and Nansha.

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The first map looks a newly drawn map, to make look old, with no date but some ABC in it.

And the second map said 'The Great Manchurian Dynasty' was a China map with Hainan in the lower left corner. What are you trying to proof?
 
The first map looks a newly drawn map, to make look old, with no date but some ABC in it.

And the second map said 'The Great Manchurian Dynasty' was a China map with Hainan in the lower left corner. What are you trying to proof?

We have original document related to our Island, when we used chinese to writting in the past.
China have habitat to produce lies.
 

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