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Trường Sa - not far
Electrical power in Truong Sa

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Trường Sa Islands (Spratlys), Khánh Hoà province, Việt Nam

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Trường Sa Islands (Spratlys), Khánh Hoà province, Việt Nam
 
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I wonder how much money was paid to Cambodia by China to side with them in the Spratly Islands dispute against the other claimant nations ...



old dirty game of the Chinese: it wants to buy Cambodia in order to get its support against other Asean Members. Just look at the chinese movements ahead of Asean talks and during the summit recently.


China provides largest loan to Cambodia for agriculture, irrigation development
2012/07/18 Xinhua

PHNOM PENH, July 17 (Xinhua) -- China is the largest provider of financial assistance to Cambodia for agriculture and irrigation development in the last three years, Cambodia's Minister of Finance Keat Chhon said here on Tuesday.

Since 2010 to date, he said, Cambodia has received a total loan of 561 million U.S. dollars and a total grant of 22 million U.S. dollars from South Korea, India, China, Japan and France.
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http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/721573.shtml
 
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Nha Trang opens Paracel and Spratly islands showroom
Updated : Wed, June 8, 2011,8:33 PM (GMT+0700)
Tuoi Tre


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Officials from The Khanh Hoa department of Resources and Environment pay a visit to the showroom
Photo: Tuoi Tre

The Institute of Oceanography in Nha Trang City, the coastal province of Khanh Hoa today afternoon opened the Paracel and Spratly islands showroom.

The exposition is 34 meters in length, 4.5 meters in width and 4.5-6 meters in height, placed in a tunnel through Bao Dai Mountain.

Dozens of sea creature specimens like snails, corals, giant fishes found in Paracel and Spratly islands are put on display.

Besides, the showroom features state documents on the management of Paracel islands after 1945, pictures on the troop banquet ceremony of the Paracel islands Flotilla on Ly Son island, photos on daily life and constructions on the Spratly islands.

“The Paracel and Spratly islands sea resource showroom will help foreign and domestic tourists, especially the young generation, understand more about two precious islands of Vietnam. In the future, we will try to widen the tunnel and turn the show room into an exhibition center so that Paracel and Spratly islands are always close to us,” said Doctor Bui Hong Long, vice director of the Institute of Oceanography.

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Map of East Sea drawn by the Dutch in 1754

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State documents on investigation and management of Paracels under Nguyen dynasty

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Whole view of the showroom
 
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