
American university releases report on China's city construction in the South China Sea.
The U.S. Naval War College has just released information about China's continued construction of a city it has brazenly named Sansha in the South China Sea.

The U.S. Naval War College has just released information about China's continued construction of a city it has brazenly named Sansha in the South China Sea.

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Le Hai Binh answered reporters' questions about Vietnam's reaction to the situation in the East Sea.

Xinhua, China's state-run news agency, announced that police forces have been stationed in the Paracel Islands, despite China's illegal occupation of the archipelago belonging to Vietnam.

(VTC News) - China continues to disregard international law by brazenly declaring its intention to build a school in the so-called Sansha City, located in Vietnam's Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands.

(VTC News) - When China announced the establishment of the so-called "Sansha City," most countries, organizations, and researchers opposed it.

A fleet of Chinese Coast Guard (CMS) vessels has officially been stationed in the so-called "Sansha City," which in reality comprises Vietnam's Paracel and Spratly Islands.

China has for the first time illegally published a map of the so-called Sansha City, part of Vietnam's Paracel Islands.

This is an escalatory move by China, a serious violation of Vietnam's sovereignty over the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos.

The so-called "Sansha City" (an administrative unit encompassing both the Paracel and Spratly Islands, which belong to Vietnam) was brazenly established by China in July 2012.

Recently, China has engaged in numerous activities that seriously violate Vietnam's sovereignty over the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos.

This is yet another serious violation of Vietnam's sovereignty over the Hoang Sa archipelago, which is under the administration of Da Nang city.

On the morning of October 1st, the Chinese national flag was raised for the first time to the sound of the national anthem commemorating the 63rd anniversary of China's National Day in the so-called city of Sansha.

This is the latest step in a series of recent actions by China that seriously violate Vietnam's sovereignty.

(VTC News) - This is the second time China has invited international bids for oil and gas blocks in the South China Sea since the illegal bidding for 9 oil and gas blocks in June.

(VTC News) - China is upgrading the airport and building several seaports in Sansha City to transform it into a strategic military base in the South China Sea.

(VTC News) - Managing and developing the "Sansha City" is presenting many unforeseen challenges for the Beijing government.

Both the US Senate and the State Department issued statements condemning China's "hawkish" behavior in the South China Sea.

(VTC News) - The names Sanya and Sansha are easily confused; in fact, they are two completely different places.

(VTC News) - On July 31, Chinese defense officials rejected all accusations that Beijing was acting provocatively and recklessly in the South China Sea.

(VTC News) - The authorities of the so-called "Sansha City" have just decided to build 83 low-cost guesthouses on Phu Lam Island, part of Vietnam's Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands.

(VTC News) - The domain name sansha.com, which China registered for the so-called "Sansha City," could not be realized because it conflicted with a foreign company's registration.

(VTC News) - The "Sansha City" was declared by China with an attitude of "self-satisfaction and complacency," while in reality it is contributing to escalating disputes in the South China Sea.

US Senator John McCain issued a statement saying that China's recent actions in the South China Sea are unnecessarily provocative.

China's wrongful actions do not change the fact that the Paracel and Spratly Islands are an inseparable part of Vietnam's territory.

The Guangzhou Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) announced that it has been authorized by the Central Military Commission (CMC) of China to establish the Sansha Command.

(VTC News) - Chinese media has shown contrasting tones regarding maritime sovereignty, being tough with other countries but yielding to Russia.

"Unfortunately, China has made unreasonable criticisms of Vietnam's legitimate actions," the Foreign Ministry spokesperson said regarding the National Assembly's adoption of the Law on the Sea.