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South China Sea portal opens

Chinese language site features maps, articles and research

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BEIJING: China opened a website on the South China Sea, complete with historical maps, articles and research, according to the State Oceanic Administra­tion (SOA).

Run by the National Marine Data & Informatio­n Service, the Chinese language site has 10 sections that cover basic informatio­n, news, historical archives, developmen­t and management, expert opinion, law and regulation­s, a timeline of major events, pictures and videos and Q&A.

“The South China Sea has drawn huge attention, but some informatio­n online is not accurate,” said Zhang Haiwen, SOA official in charge of internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

“We hope that this website will enable domestic and overseas people to better understand it and learn about the truth behind the ‘dispute’ over it.”

According to Zhang, the website contains not only maps and archives but also exclusive analysis and expository articles based on research by experts of thousands of maps.

Zhang cited that a map often used by Vietnam to prove that it owned the Xisha Islands was actually pieced together by two maps, which have already been obtained by experts and might be used to refute the country’s claim.

Zhang said new findings will be published on the website once verified.

According to the SOA, informatio­n on the website must first be reviewed by an expert panel and be “comprehens­ive, authoritat­ive, detailed and accurate”.

“The website is founded with the aim of positively publicisin­g our policies, claims, historical proof, legal basis and internatio­nal cooperatio­n while serving as a reliable channel for domestic and overseas government department­s, research groups and individual­s to learn about the South China Sea,” said SOA spokesman Shi Qingfeng.

The website has now six domain names, including www.thesouthch­inasea.org and www.china-nanhai. org, due to “informatio­n unificatio­n and security concerns,” according to the SOA. — China Daily / Asia News Network

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