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Bombay Reef

Coordinates: 16°04′N 112°35′E / 16.067°N 112.583°E / 16.067; 112.583
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Bombay Reef (Chinese: 浪花礁; pinyin: Lànghuājiāo, Template:Lang-vi) is an atoll of Paracel Islands.

Geography and Alternate names

In Chinese, the reef is alternatively known as "Pengbojiao" (Chinese: 蓬勃礁), or "Qilianyu" (literally "7 key lago") along with six other islands close by. A Chinese-built lighthouse[1] is located here.

Bombay reef (Paracel islands) as viewed from the International space station

Territorial claims

Bombay reef is presently administered governed by the People's Republic of China and patrolled by the Chinese border police. Chinese sovereignty claim over the atoll is stated according to the Declaration of the Government of the People's Republic of China on the baselines of the territorial sea (May 15th, 1996). It is also claimed by Vietnam, having been seized from Vietnamese control in January, 1974 in the Battle of the Paracel Islands.

According to the PRC, four points on Bombay Reef are the baseline points of the Chinese territorial sea.[2]

  1. Langhuajiao(1)16ø 04·4'N 112ø 35·8'E
  2. Langhuajiao(2)16ø 01·9'N 112ø 32·7'E
  3. Langhuajiao(3)16ø 01·5'N 112ø 31·8'E
  4. Langhuajiao(4)16ø 01·0'N 112ø 29·8'E

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Bombay reef light house". Marine traffic. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Declaration of the Government of the People's Republic of China on the baselines of the territorial sea (May 15th, 1996)" (PDF).

See also

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