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Why military base on contested Paracels will be of ‘limited’ value to Beijing

A new Chinese military base in the contested Paracel Islands is likely to have limited strategic value for Beijing, despite ongoing tensions in the South China Sea. This assessment follows concerns about China's land reclamation at Antelope Reef, a project that could extend Beijing's surveillance range closer to Vietnam.

Laura ZhouSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-24 · 14:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Why military base on contested Paracels will be of ‘limited’ value to Beijing
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A new Chinese military base in the contested Paracel Islands is likely to have limited strategic value for Beijing, despite ongoing tensions in the South China Sea. This assessment follows concerns about China's land reclamation at Antelope Reef, a project that could extend Beijing's surveillance range closer to Vietnam. While China claims the construction aims to improve living conditions and economic development for island residents, experts like Hu Bo, director of a Beijing-based think tank, argue that the location of Antelope Reef, near the existing base on Woody Island, diminishes its military significance. The Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) reported that the base could consolidate China's control over the northern South China Sea.

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China is undertaking land reclamation at Antelope Reef.

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Developing Antelope Reef could enable Beijing to extend its surveillance range closer to Vietnam.

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Antelope Reef's location limits its military value for China.

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A new military base in the contested Paracel Islands is likely to be of limited strategic value to Beijing.

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Construction in the Paracels aims to improve living conditions and serve local economic development.

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The strategic value to Beijing of a new military base in the contested Paracel Islands is likely to be limited, according to Chinese observers, as the China-sea" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="8346" data-entity-type="location">South China Sea remains a focal point of regional tensions.The assessment comes amid rising concern over China’s land reclamation at Antelope Reef, believed to be its most significant project in the strategic waters since it declared a halt to such activities about a decade ago.09:23History, money and military: why the China-sea" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="8346" data-entity-type="location">South China Sea is so important to BeijingHistory, money and military: why the China-sea" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="8346" data-entity-type="location">South China Sea is so important to BeijingThe Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank, said in a report last week that developing Antelope Reef into a military base could enable Beijing to extend its surveillance range closer to Vietnam’s coast and further consolidate its control over the northern China-sea" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="8346" data-entity-type="location">South China Sea.Without mentioning the Antelope Reef, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday that the “construction” being carried out in the Paracels was “aimed at improving the living conditions of the islands’ residents and serving local economic development”.Hu Bo, director of the China-sea-strategic-situation-probing-initiative" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="39421" data-entity-type="organization">China-sea" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="8346" data-entity-type="location">South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative, a Beijing-based think tank, said the location of Antelope Reef limited its military value for China.“It is within China’s territorial sea baseline, and China already has a military base at Yongxing Island about 100km (62 miles) away, so I think its military value is relatively limited.”He was referring to Woody Island, the largest in the Paracels archipelago and home to Beijing’s administrative hub overseeing its expansive claims in the China-sea" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="8346" data-entity-type="location">South China Sea.
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