Why didn't Zengmu shoal fill the sea?
question 2: can zengmu shoal, the southernmost territory of the motherland, be reclaimed from the sea to build roads? Why not expand the Zengmu shoal now? It is a shoal located in the South China Sea of China, a part of Nansha Islands, and a group of reefs consisting of Zengmu Reef Hill, Baxian shoal and site shoal. The southernmost region of China. The main reef, Zengmu Reef Hill, is located at 3 degrees 58 minutes 2 seconds 8 north latitude and 112 degrees 16 minutes 53 seconds 8 east longitude, and consists of reef core and reef wing. According to the survey of south china sea institute of oceanology Experiment No.3 in 1985-1986, the shallowest water depth is 17.5 meters, which is like a spindle, and the ridge of the reef hill is NNW, with an area of 2.12 square kilometers. The site has an area of .31 square kilometers and the shallowest point is 23.8 meters. The shallowest point of the Eight Immortals shoal is 34.7 meters.
therefore, zengmu shoal is not suitable for land reclamation.
Question 3: Why did the Zengmu shoal belong to China? According to our country, firstly, it is a historical reason. The South China Sea Islands belonged to China since ancient times. When Zheng He went to the West in the Ming Dynasty, he dropped a lot of porcelain and scattered it all over the South China Sea. This is also a favorable evidence.
Before the end of World War II, the allies also recognized that the South China Sea Islands belonged to China. There is also the principle of natural extension of the continental shelf! And at that time, Southeast Asian countries didn't object, of course, they didn't explicitly agree.
It's a self-assertion that Zengmu shoal is China territory. Now other countries don't recognize this account, and China still has a long way to go before Southeast Asian countries recognize it.
According to Tianya Forum, the origin of Zengmu's shoal is:
When looking up the data (mainly the charts issued by the British and French naval survey departments), they found a "James shoal" there (it seems to be named after a British naval captain who discovered the shoal), so they had a brainwave and claimed that according to the historical data of the terrapin thousands of years ago, China people had been there and found this piece.
Question 4: How many China, the zengmu shoal in the South China Sea, have been occupied, but still not, and by whom? Zengmu Ansha (known as James Shoal by westerners) is an island reef located in the South China Sea of China, a part of Nansha Islands, and the southernmost part of the territory declared by the People's Republic of China. Taiwan Province authorities consider it "the southernmost part of China territory", while the actual southernmost part of China territory is site shoal). Brunei and Malaysia also advocate "* * *". At present, it is actually controlled by the People's Republic of China, because it is hidden sand, so it is impossible to station troops. Our ships patrol once every two months.
Question 5: Can Zengmu shoal build an island? Many people want to donate money to build an island. It is better to get a
Question 6: How to fill the sea in Nanbeikang shoal to shoot teacher Heisi /...C7upN7
Question 7: Why didn't China build a military base in the South China Sea before? We know that the islands in the South China Sea are small in area and the environment is bad. At present, only some islands have soldiers stationed. If our plane flies to Zengmu shoal and can't make any stop, it must fly back immediately. If the air force airport is built, the area of the island will not be enough, the distance will be long, the engineering quantity will be huge, and the logistics supply will be difficult, so the plan to build a military base has not been put on the agenda.
At present, China is in a period of full-speed economic development, and China's South China Sea policy is to "shelve disputes and * * * develop together". In order to have a stable international development environment, China does not want to take excessive military action in the South China Sea in order to achieve harmony in the Asia-Pacific region. I believe that in the near future, China will gradually strengthen its control over the South China Sea, especially with the emergence of aerial tankers in China, and China will have a history of being unable to carry out effective military strikes in the South China Sea.
question 8: will zengmu shoal be like huangyan island, and it needs to be garrisoned? zengmu shoal has no military value. as a symbolic shoal, no one will rob it. once the reclamation is completed, it will not only be a provocative action, but also give the opponent a chance to occupy it. What's the use of an isolated island with difficult supplies? The key to the grand strategy of the South China Sea lies in Yongxing and Taiping Islands.
Question 9: What new islands and reefs are likely to be reclaimed by China in 214? Zengmu shoal has always been the southernmost tip of China. Unfortunately, this statement only exists in writing. Therefore, I personally think that in Nansha reclamation, Zengmu shoal should also be reclaimed to make the southernmost tip of China.
This is not only of military significance, but also of political significance: China will never give up the South China Sea.
question 1: why is zengmu shoal in Nansha islands not the hottest place in summer in China? The temperature in summer will be influenced by latitude (solar altitude angle), thermal difference between land and sea, weather conditions, altitude, ocean currents and other factors. Although Zengmu shoal is the lowest latitude place in China, it is only a reef surrounded by the sea, so it is greatly influenced by the ocean, and the characteristics of the ocean are that the temperature is not particularly high in summer and not particularly low in winter. Therefore, Zengmu shoal is not the place with the highest temperature in summer in China.