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Paracel Islands

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Paracel Islands

The Paracel Islands or Xisha Islands (Chinese: 西沙群島, in pinyin: xi1 sha1 qun2 dao3; Vietnamese: Hoàng Sa) are a group of small islands and reefs in the South China Sea and part of the South China Sea Islands, about one-third of the way from central Vietnam to the northern Philippines.

The Paracel Islands are surrounded by productive fishing grounds and by potential oil and gas reserves. In 1932, French Indochina annexed the islands and set up a weather station on Pattle Island; maintenance was continued by its successor, Vietnam. The People's Republic of China has occupied the Paracel Islands since 1974, when its troops seized a South Vietnamese garrison occupying the western islands. The islands are claimed by the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Vietnam.

The islands have no indigenous inhabitants. The PRC announced plans in 1997 to open the islands for tourism. The small Chinese port facilities on Woody Island and Duncan Island are being expanded. There is one airport.

  • Geographic coordinates: 16 30 N, 112 00 E
  • Coastline: 518 km
  • Climate: tropical
  • Elevation extremes:
    • lowest point: South China Sea 0 m
    • highest point: unnamed location on Rocky Island 14 m
  • Natural resources: none
  • Natural hazards: typhoons


Last updated: 01-20-2005 13:04:58