Citations:Yungshu

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English citations of Yungshu

  • 1988 June 21, Guy Dinmore, “China's military shakes up for regional struggles”, in The Jerusalem Post, volume LVI, number 16858, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 7, column 6:
    On June 12, Peking announced that it had established an oceanographic post on the Yungshu reef in the Spratlys, which the Chinese call the Nansha islands.
  • 1988 July 6, Michael Richardson, “China's Claims to Spratly Islands Raise Concerns of Southeast Asians”, in International Herald Tribune, number 32,771, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 2, column 4:
    Beijing announced last month that it was building a maritime observation station on Yungshu Reef in the archipelago. Some analysts believe that the station will be used as a forward base by Chinese forces.
  • 1990 April 26 [1990 April 13], Lin Ning (2651 1337) [林宁], “Notes on First Satellite Position Survey of Nansha”, in Daily Report: China[1], number 90-081, sourced from Hong Kong TA KUNG PAO, translation of original in Chinese, →ISSN, →OCLC, National Affairs, page 40, column 1:
    The Yungshu reef, Chigua reef, and Huayang reef, which belong to the Nansha archipelago, are located in the “dangerous zone” of the western reef clusters. The Huayang, a bow-shaped reef, is also known as “Tongchongzi.” The Yongshu, also called “Shangmao,” has three protuding[sic – meaning protruding] parts, covering an area of four to five nautical miles.