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List of Best Things to do in Penglai, China
Penglaige
Ocean Aquarium of Penglai
Magic Eight Immortals Temple
Dengzhou Ancient City
Penglai New Port
Dengzhou Ancient Boat Museum
煙台 蓬萊閣 Penglai Pavilion Yantai China
Penglai has two open ports of 10,000-ton class and above, namely, New Port of Penglai
Annual throughput capacity is over 10 million tons. Customs and inspection and quarantine organs are complete. It has opened passenger and cargo Ro-Ro transport routes connecting Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula and cargo routes to Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and other countries and regions. It can direct east to Japan, Korea and other countries and regions, radiate north-east to the north, 66 nautical miles from Liaodong Peninsula to the west, and radiate North China to the west.
Penglai Development Zone is 70 kilometers east of Yantai Laishan Airport and 200 kilometers QingDao
There are 6 flights in Hong Kong, 25 flights in Seoul and 2 flights in Daqiu every week. Shandong Airlines has built a tourist airport in Penglai. It has opened the Penglai-Dalian route, Shanghai and Beijing routes.
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How chinese Navy improve outgoing combat capacity? china military drills south sea island 中國有實力守衛南海
Beijing strongly condemned on Wednesday a proposed US military plan to send aircraft and Navy ships near disputed South China Sea islands to contest Chinese territorial claims over the area.
Do you think we would support that move? We are severely concerned about relevant remarks made by the American side. We believe the American side needs to make clarification on that, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying.
The unusually strong comments came after US officials said Defense Secretary Ash Carter had asked his staff to look at options to counter China's increasingly assertive claims over disputed islets in the South China Sea. Those options, officials said, include flying Navy surveillance aircraft over islands and sending US Navy ships within 12 nautical miles of reefs that have been built up in recent months around the Spratly Islands.
We always uphold the freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, Ms. Hua said. But the freedom of navigation definitely does not mean the military vessel or aircraft of a foreign country can willfully enter the territorial waters or airspace of another country. The Chinese side firmly upholds national sovereignty and security.
Ms. Hua said Beijing urged relevant countries to refrain from taking risky and provocative action.
The proposed US military maneuvers and China's swift response have raised the stakes in an already tense regional showdown over who controls the disputed waters. Six governments -- China, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and the Philippines -- claim the South China Sea waters, islands, reefs and atolls in whole or in part.
The Philippines, the country in the region that has taken the most confrontational stance against China, quickly welcomed the news of the US plan.
The rest of Southeast Asia was holding its tongue, at least for now. Privately, many diplomats and leaders in the region say they worry about the potentially destabilizing impact of a confrontation between Washington and Beijing.
Manila has mounted a legal challenge of China's claims at the United Nations, much to Beijing's annoyance, and the country's foreign secretary, Albert del Rosario, said Tuesday in Washington that the Philippines is seeking more help from the US in pegging back China's land-reclamation efforts in disputed waters.
The Philippines believes that the US, as well as all responsible members of the international community, do have an interest and say in what is happening in the South China Sea, said Charles Jose, spokesman for the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs, early Wednesday, citing freedom of navigation and unimpeded flow of commerce among other factors.
The Philippines has tried to nudge the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations closer to a firmer stand against China's continuing land-reclamation projects, but many countries are wary. A recent statement from Asean criticizing land-reclamation programs in the South China Sea, for instance, didn't specifically name China.
The biggest concern among some is that US efforts to ensure free navigation in the region might be interpreted in China as an effort to contain Beijing's growing influence, which could escalate tensions further.
Malaysia, which currently holds the rotating chairmanship of Asean, also lays claim to parts of the South China Sea, but officials there said it was too soon to say anything about the US's new direction.
Officials in Vietnam, another claimant, didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told The Wall Street Journal that Canberra doesn't take sides on competing territorial claims in the South China Sea, but is in close contact with the US on regional tensions.
We are concerned that land reclamation activity by China and other claimants could raise tensions in the region, Ms. Bishop said.
The expansion of South China Sea shoals has put Canberra in an uncomfortable position between Washington, its longstanding security ally, and China, its largest trade partner. Defense Minister Kevin Andrews is expected to discuss regional tensions with his US counterpart, Ash Carter, in Singapore in a few weeks.
US military commanders have in recent months urged Australia to consider joining multinational patrols in international waters north of Indonesia, while also increasing the frequency of US warship and aircraft visits through Australian bases on the periphery of regional tensions.
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China hopes to become a major wine player
(13 Jul 2009) SHOTLIST
Mulangou, China, April 18, 2009
1. Zoom out from the castle to a view of the Treaty Port vineyard
2. Mid shot tilt down from castle to a sign of wine variety in English and Chinese
3. Mid shot of vines
Penglai, China, April 17, 2009
4. Wide shot Penglai pavilion over the beach
5. Close up Penglai pavilion
6. Mid shot tourists walking with a pagoda in the background
7. Wide shot citadella with tourist passing by and pagoda in the background
8. Close up of two Chinese national flags
9. Wide shot of harbour with a vessel passing by
10. Mid shot of boats in the harbour
11. Wide shot of beach and boats in the background
Mulangou, China, April 18, 2009
12. Wide of vineyard with farmers working
13. Close up of sign of Grenache Noir in English and Chinese
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Ruffle, Treaty Port Winery Owner:
The way of doing business in China tends to be, they try to make money fast. Get a quick return, which is the opposite of making nice wine. This will take a while. This takes years to do. What grapes best suit, what methods best suit.
15. Wide of vineyard with labourers
Mulangou, China, April 17, 2009
16. Close up of small shovel hitting the rocks
17. Mid shot follows Gerard Colin as he picks rocks up and talks about the terrain
18. Wide shot pan of Domaines Baron de Rothschild's estate
19. SOUNDBITE (French) G�rard Colin, DBR's Enologist in China:
We want to make a wine for the Chinese market. Because we think that the Chinese will be proud to drink a good Chinese product, which is produced by a great name.
Yantai, China, April 18, 2009
20. Mid shot of a group of Chinese people drinking wine
21. Close up of a Chinese man tasting wine
22. Close up of Chinese red wine bottles
23. Close up of Chinese white wine bottle
24. Close up of barrels in Changyu Chateau's cellar
25. Wide shot of barrels in Changyu Chateau's cellar
26. Mid shot of bottles on the shelves
Shanghai, China, May 14, 2009
27. Wide shot pan following a waitress carrying a wine bucket
28. Close up of Symphony series white wine
29. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Alberto Fernandez, Torres China Managing Partner:
Quality, nowadays, is very low in general. If you go to a supermarket and buy ten bottles of ten different brands, up to half of them could have flaws which would exclude them from the competition in a professional tasting.
30. Close up of waitress' hands opening the bottle
31. Mid shot of waitress opening the bottle
32. Close up of wine being poured into a cup
33. Close up of a Chinese woman drinking wine
Mulangou, China, April 18, 2009
34. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Ruffle, Treaty Port Winery Owner
Now, China, in this world atlas, China has a kind of a half of a page in the back of the book. And I am sure we will deserve a few more pages than that in ten or twenty years' time.
Mulangou, China, April 17, 2009
35. Close up of flowers and change of focus to a wide shot of fields in the background
36. Mid shot of a farmer working on the field
37. SOUNDBITE (French) Gerard Colin, DBR's Enologist in China:
Penglai needs to find its own character. We need to find the type and the variety of grape that we can use to make wine in Penglai. If it's to drink a Bordeaux in Penglai, it's better to go drink it in Bordeaux.
38. Wide shot of a group of farmers on a tractor
Mulangou, China, April 18, 2009
39. Wide shot of a worker spraying the vines
40. Wide shot of vines
41. Mid shot of the castle's tower
42. Close up of the Treaty Port's castle's weather vane
43. Wide shot of the vines with the castle in the background
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China may not conjure up images of vast vineyards or aged wine.
But leading global wine makers are attempting to change that.
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Visiting Deir al-Zour after three-year IS siege ends
After a three-year IS siege was lifted by the Syrian army and its allies, Deir al-Zour is coming back to life. But the last major stronghold of IS group in Syria is still far from full recovery. Streets are largely empty and bone-weary Syrians are dusting themselves off, trying to live again and reeling under the hunger, thirst and illness that had been imposed on them during the IS siege of the city.(Recorded)
ASMR - Map of China - Australian Accent - Chewing Gum & Describing in a Quiet Whisper
An Australian man's voice is quietly whispering and chewing gum as he draws a map of China and then discusses key facts. These key facts include, history, language, cities, population and key features etc. Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR). All the discussion is done in a quiet whisper, while chewing gum.
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Shandong Penglai North Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market, located in the Penglai
Shandong Penglai North Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market, located in the Penglai Harbour Development Center, with a planned area of 500 mu. Fourth, there are 3000 mu coastal windbreak forests and 2000 mu exploitable forest villas, which can provide investors with tours around windbreak forests as a link
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When Chinese naval supply vessel Qiandaohu entered Australia’s Albany Port this month to replenish Chinese warships helping search for a missing Malaysian airliner, it highlighted a strategic headache for Beijing – its lack of offshore bases and friendly ports to call on.
China’s deployment for the search – 18 warships, smaller coastguard vessels, a civilian cargo ship and an Antarctic icebreaker – has stretched the supply lines and logistics of its rapidly expanding navy, Chinese analysts and regional military attaches say.
China’s naval planners know they will have to fill this strategic gap to meet Beijing’s desire for a fully operational blue-water navy by 2050 – especially if access around Southeast Asia or beyond is needed in times of tension.
China is determined to eventually challenge Washington’s traditional naval dominance across the Asia Pacific and is keen to be able to protect its own strategic interests across the Indian Ocean and Middle East.
“As China’s military presence and projection increases, it will want to have these kind of (port) arrangements in place, just as the U.S. does,” said Ian Storey, a regional security expert at Singapore’s Institute of South East Asian Studies.
“I am a bit surprised that there is no sign that they even started discussions about long-term access. If visits happen now they happen on an ad-hoc commercial basis. It is a glaring hole.”
The United States, by contrast, has built up an extensive network of full bases – Japan, Guam and Diego Garcia – buttressed by formal security alliances and access and repair agreements with friendly countries, including strategic ports in Singapore and Malaysia.
While China is building up its fortified holdings on islands and reefs in the disputed South China Sea, its most significant southernmost base remains on Hainan Island, still some 3,000 nautical miles away from where Chinese warships have been searching for missing Malaysia airlines flight MH370.
Military attaches say foreign port access is relatively easy to arrange during peace-time humanitarian efforts – such as the search for MH370 or during anti-piracy patrols off the Horn of Africa – but moments of tension or conflict are another matter.
“If there was real tension and the risk of conflict between China and a U.S. ally in East Asia, then it is hard to imagine Chinese warships being allowed to enter Australian ports for re-supply,” said one Beijing-based analyst who watches China’s naval build-up.
“We are pragmatic and we know there are sensitivities surrounding these kinds of discussions, or even historic suspicions in some places, so the time is probably not right just yet,” he said.
“I expect to see more friendship visits, and on-going access on a request basis. Then there is the issue of making sure the facilities can meet our needs.”
Operationally, long-range deployments such as the anti-piracy patrols and the search for wreckage of MH370 have proved important logistical learning curves, he added.
Potential blue-water deployments of future air-craft carrier strike groups further complicates China’s logistical outlook.
China’s first carrier, the Liaoning, a Soviet-era ship bought from Ukraine in 1998 and re-built in a Chinese shipyard, is being used for training and is not yet fully operational.
Regional military attaches and analysts said it could be decades before China was able to compete with U.S. carriers, if at all.
Tai Ming Cheung, director of the U.C. Institute of Global Conflict and Co-operation at the University of California, described the MH370 search as a “major learning moment” for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and could lead to a push from its top brass to develop global power-projection capabilities.
The PLA covers all arms of the military, including the navy.
Chinese officials and analysts have bristled at suggestions by Western and Indian counterparts that Beijing is attempting to create a so-called “string of pearls” by funding port developments across the Indian Ocean, including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Nor is the base at Woody Island in the Paracels further north, where China is expanding a runway and harbor.
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US latest fleet stations in Singapore for controlling the strategical port USA military power
The U.S. Navy’s first littoral combat ship USS Freedom arrived in Singapore on Thursday to officially begin its maiden overseas deployment.
The first-in-class ship departed San Diego on March 1 and had port visits in Hawaii, Guam and the Philippines en route to its new home, according to a Logistics Group Western Pacific statement.
The Freedom will participate in exercises, visit foreign ports, conduct maritime security operations and allow the LCS Council — a working group established in August by chief of naval operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert — to evaluate crew rotation, maintenance plans and the program as a whole.
“We plan on spending most of our time here in Southeast Asia — this will be Freedom’s neighborhood for the next eight months,” commanding officer Cmdr. Timothy Wilke said in the statement…
Littoral combat ships have a shallow draft so they can operate where bigger ships cannot. They are fast and can be fitted with different mission modules, such as surface warfare, minesweeping and anti-submarine warfare, depending on the mission.
The Freedom arrives in Singapore fitted with a surface-warfare mission package and maritime-security module, Navy officials said. The 91 sailors include mission package personnel and an aviation detachment to operate an embarked MH-60 helicopter.
The Freedom is slated to participate in the International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference in Singapore next month, the statement said. In the months that follow, the ship is scheduled to join other 7th Fleet units and regional navies in select phases of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training and Southeast Asia Cooperation and Training exercises.
By the end of 2021, the Navy expects to have 24 littoral ships under contract, with 16 assigned to the Pacific Fleet.
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China is changing rather rapidly in the passing days and years. More and more people marvel at the new face of China when visiting here. Now, follow us, HOMTOM will show you the brand new look of China. First chapter, the dynamic city----YanTai!
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Operating instructions for single head pneumatic filling machine cream paste filler equipment
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Model YX-LC06-1000
Air pressure 0.6MPa-0.8MPa
Filling volume 50ml-1000ml(adjustable)
Nozzle 1pc
Indifference ≤±0.5%
Filling Speed ≤30bpm
Temperature 10℃-90℃
Relative Humidity 10%-85%,undensable
Protection level IP 32
Hopper size 15Kg30Kg(Standard)Customized
Materials Stainless steel
Nozzle diameter 10/16mm()19mmcustomizable
Dimension 1160mm×200mm×400mm(Standard)
Weight 45Kg
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J-15 warplane sucessful land on Liaoning ship borne chinese Navy-air Force 最新殲-15視頻曝光中國海軍
China has successfully landed a warplane on its first aircraft carrier. The new J-15 jet fighter touched down on the Liaoning as part of the ship’s operational tests.
The Liaoning, a refurbished Soviet-made ship, was delivered to the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy on September 25 in a move that will bolster China’s ability to project military power.
A video of the landing, broadcast by China Central Television, showed a J-15 tail hook engaging a cable on the deck of the carrier as the jet landed and slowed to a halt. China self-developed the technology for the landing, which some military experts believed would not be ready until next year.
The successful landing… has always been seen as a symbol of the operating combat capability for an aircraft carrier, Zhang Junshe, vice director of the military's Naval Affairs Research Institute told state television.
Landing a plane on the 300-meter-long carrier was a crucial test in evaluating the ship’s combat readiness. The carrier is expected to be fully operational in about three years.
The crew performed more than 100 training and test programs, the Chinese Navy said, including landings and takeoffs by at least two Chinese-made Shenyang J-15 multipurpose carrier-borne jets.
Beijing bought the partially built aircraft carrier from Ukraine 10 years ago, and completed it at the port of Dalian in China's northeastern Liaoning province. The ship, dubbed 'Varyag' by the Soviet Navy, was sold off after the collapse of the USSR.
The J-15 fighter is believed to borrow design elements from the fourth-generation Sukhoi Su-33 T10K, another Chinese military purchase from Ukraine. The aircraft uses Russian-made engines, and can be armed with precision-guided bombs and both air-to-surface and air-to-air missiles.
Beijing is rumored to be constructing two more independently built aircraft carriers as part of a push to modernize its military.
China is building up its naval capabilities amid rising tensions with its neighbors over several territorial disputes in the East China Sea. A conflict recently escalated with Japan over a group of islands, fueling anti-Japanese riots in China and leading to declining sales of Japanese goods in the country.
China has also seen a rise in similar tensions with Vietnam and the Philippines.
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Men Group-buy Vietnamese Brides online before the Chinese Single Day in great demand
A rising number of men in China are considering cross-boarder marriage in Vietnam as Vietnamese women are portrayed in a more favorable light than women in China. In addition, an increasing number of Chinese men cannot find a suitable partner in China.
At least one wedding ceremony takes place every week in restaurants near Thanh Long Hotel, Haiphong, a port city in northern Vietnam. Among the newly married couples, brides are young Vietnamese women and the bridegrooms are from China. From the perspectives of some Chinese men who came to Haiphong for speed dating, the idea of marrying a Vietnamese bride is intriguing.
It is the second time Zhao Hai has traveled to Haiphong. Hai is almost 40 years old and single. The purpose for his visit is to get a wife in Vietnam. There are many Chinese men like Hai who visit in tours to Haiphong in hope of marrying Vietnamese women. They come from many places around China, such as Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, etc. Some of them are unable to afford marrying local women in China; some are looking to find a wife with traditional traits, such as sympathy, thriftiness, hardworking and tenderness; some are just seeking for affairs.
In Thanh Long Hotel, the speed dating event is often arranged in two groups, one group of Vietnamese women and one group of Chinese male tourist. Each male visitor will spend about ten minutes talking to an individual Vietnamese girl of his preference in a private guest room at the hotel. Most of the time, conversations during the speed dating event are often direct and short. Conversation topics are mostly about basic information of the two individuals like age, jobs and ideas about married life.
Most of the male visitors are shy and reluctant to ask questions during the dating. The worst part is that the language barrier often prevents both sides from talking freely to each other. In order to better understand each other, the matchmakers often play the role of interpreter despite their limited language capacity.
It is not uncommon to see a last-minute marriage in the Thanh Long Hotel. When both sides are satisfied with each other, it is quite possible that they schedule a quick wedding ceremony in the nearby restaurants. There is always competition involved with speed dating; thus, either side has to make decisions quickly; otherwise, the Chinese man or the Vietnamese woman might lose the chance of marrying the right person. Hai hesitated to marry a Vietnamese girl when he came to Haiphong for the first time. When he made up his mind eventually, the girl had already married someone else. I won't let any chance slip through my fingers again, Hai said in regret when he visited the hotel for the second time.
When these husbands look at the other side of cross-boarder marriage between Chinese and Vietnamese, however, there are lots of problems concerned. An online survey of Vietnamese brides, over 25 percent of the respondents thought marrying Vietnamese women and moving to China might lead to new problems.
As discussed earlier, the language barrier is the key problem that weakens the argument of seeking true love. After all, it seems impossible to take care of a marriage if the couple fails to communicate with each other properly and efficiently. Without matchmakers' help, most dating couples have to look up dictionaries each time when they have conversations.
Due to limited regulations and laws to identify status of immigrant brides in China, many Vietnamese brides do not have legal social status in China. Complicated application procedures also prevent cross-boarder marriage couples from applying legal identification. In Xiang City, a boarder city in Guangxi Province of China, there has not been any records for such an application; but it is well-known to all in the city that many residents in the city have Vietnamese wives.
As there are many legal escapes for immigrant marriage in China, individuals who are looking for married life are exposed to more risks. Some businessmen in China take it as an opportunity to make money with no ethical and legal restraints. Therefore, there are many marriage service agencies provide poor or even illegal services, such as women trafficking and prostitution.
In Wuzhou, a city in Jiangxi Province of China, 20 Vietnamese brides were discovered by the local police that they cheated their bridegrooms out of money and betrothal gifts. Since there has not been a complete record system for these immigrant brides from the government side, it seems to be impossible to bring them to justice.
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Learn Provinces And Capitals Of China
In terms of area, China is the third largest country in the world, but it is the world's largest based on population. China is divided into 23 provinces, 22 of which are controlled by the People's Republic of China (PRC). The 23rd province, Taiwan, is claimed by the PRC, but it is not administered or controlled by the PRC, and is thus a de facto independent country. Hong Kong and Macau are not provinces of China, but are called special administrative areas. Hong Kong measures 427.8 square miles (1,108 square kilometers), with Macau at 10.8 square miles (28.2 square kilometers). The provinces are ordered here by land area and include capital cities. Here we are explain about Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Heilongjiang and Yunnan etc.
Qinghai- The name of the province comes from Qinghai Hu or Koko Nor (blue lake), which sits about 10,500 feet (3,200 meters) above sea level. The region is known for horse breeding.
Area: 278,457 square miles (721,200 square kilometers)
Capital: Xining
Sichuan- The enormous 2008 earthquake killed some 90,000 people in the mountainous region, and wiped out entire towns.
Area: 187,260 square miles (485,000 square kilometers)
Capital: Chengdu
Gansu- The Gansu Province includes some dramatic arid landscapes, including mountains, sand dunes, striped colorful rock formations, and a portion of the Gobi Desert.
Area: 175,406 square miles (454,300 square kilometers)
Capital: Lanzhou
Heilongjiang- Heilongjiang Province is prone to severe winters that last from five to eight months, with only 100 to 140 frost-free days per year and four months with temperatures higher than 50 F. Nonetheless, some crops, such as sugar beets and grains, do grow there.
Area: 175,290 square miles (454,000 square kilometers)
Capital: Harbin
Yunnan- The southwest China province of Yunnan is ethnically diverse, and each group has its own traditions and cuisine. Tiger Leaping Gorge was named a UNESCO World Heritage natural site.
Area: 154,124 square miles (394,000 square kilometers)
Capital: Kunming
Hunan- The subtropical Hunan Province, known for its natural splendor, contains the Yangtze River on the north and is bordered by mountains to the south, east, and west.
Area: 81,081 square miles (210,000 square kilometers)
Capital: Changsha
Shaanxi- At the center of the country, Shaanxi history predates the earliest Chinese dynasties, as fossils of Lantian Man, from 500,000 to 600,000 years ago, have been found here.
Area: 79,382 square miles (205,600 square kilometers)
Capital: Xi'an
Hebei- You’ll travel to Hebei Province to go to China’s capital, Beijing, and can see the Yan Mountains, with a portion of the Great Wall, the Hebei Plain, and the North China Plain. About half of the province is mountainous.
Area: 72,471 square miles (187,700 square kilometers)
Capital: Shijiazhuang
Jilin - The Jilin province borders Russia, North Korea, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Jilin contains mountains, plains, and rolling hills in between.
Area: 72,355 square miles (187,400 square kilometers)
Capital: ChangchunArea: 72,355 square miles (187,400 square kilometers)
Capital: Changchun
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China Military The Chinese Navy force second to USA Fleet ranks number 2 in the world ?
Over the past year, China's leadership has indicated that it is intent upon pushing maritime development. In a recent study session involving the top Chinese leadership, Chinese leader Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of the sea for China's economic development and national security, and reiterated the need to make China a strong maritime nation.[1] This appears to be part of his China dream.
Beijing's decision to build a navy is a natural outgrowth of China's dependence on the sea for resources and trade. But China is also party to disputes with virtually all of its maritime neighbors, including formal U.S. allies Japan and the Philippines, as well as Taiwan, which holds carefully constructed American security guarantees. And China's construction of an anti-access/area denial system directly challenges American interests in the region.
China's Strategic Interests
China's reliance on the sea has grown steadily as it has become a global trading power. Much of China's imports and exports are seaborne, as over 85 percent of its trade relies on the sea. Moreover, China also relies on the oceans to feed its population, and increasingly, as with the purchase of Nexen Corporation, to power its industry (through offshore oil drilling).
The territory at stake is vast. The 1992 PRC Law on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone states:
The territorial sea of the People's Republic of China is the sea belt adjacent to the land territory and the internal waters of the People's Republic of China. The land territory of the People's Republic of China includes the mainland of the People's Republic of China and its coastal islands; Taiwan and all islands appertaining thereto including the Diaoyu Islands; the Penghu Islands; the Dongsha Islands [Pratas]; the Xisha Islands [Paracels]; the Zhongsha Islands [Macclesfield Bank] and the Nansha Islands [Spratlys]; as well as all the other islands belonging to the People's Republic of China.
The waters on the landward side of the baselines of the territorial sea of the People's Republic of China constitute the internal waters of the People's Republic of China.
This set of claims is far more expansive than allowed under the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty that China is party to, but it would appear clear that Beijing considers its claims to trump those allowed under the treaty, as evidenced by its refusal to submit its disputes with the Philippines to arbitration, which is required by the treaty.
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