What’s important about Antelope Reef in the South China Sea’s Paracel Islands?
Recent reports and satellite imagery indicate that China has significantly expanded its land reclamation activities at Antelope Reef in the Paracel Islands (South China Sea) since October 2023. The reef, also claimed by Taiwan and Vietnam, is strategically located approximately 300km from China's Hainan Island and 400km from Vietnam's Da Nang.

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AI-generatedRecent reports and satellite imagery indicate that China has significantly expanded its land reclamation activities at Antelope Reef in the Paracel Islands (South China Sea) since October 2023. The reef, also claimed by Taiwan and Vietnam, is strategically located approximately 300km from China's Hainan Island and 400km from Vietnam's Da Nang. Dredging appears concentrated along the eastern and southern sides of the reef's lagoon, with additional land reclaimed near the existing outpost and port. While the reports originated from Newsweek and are based on European satellite imagery, Beijing has not confirmed or commented on the ongoing activities. The strategic importance of Antelope Reef stems from its location between China and Vietnam.
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5 extractedAntelope Reef is about 300km from Sanya and about 400km from Da Nang.
Antelope Reef is claimed by Beijing, Taipei and Hanoi.
China had started dredging sand on Antelope Reef in the Paracel Islands.
Dredging began sometime after October 15 and was concentrated along four sites.
Satellite images suggest China has significantly expanded its reclamation on Antelope Reef.