List of islands in the South China Sea

Islands in the South China Sea includes the South China Sea Islands (Spratly Islands, Pratas Islands, Paracel Islands and Macclesfield Bank), islands on the China coast, on the Vietnam coast, on the Borneo coast, and the peripheral islands of Taiwan, the Philippines, etc.

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South China Sea Islands

Islands on the southern coast of China

Islands of Guangdong

Islands of Hong Kong

See Islands and Peninsulas of Hong Kong for a full list.

Islands of Macau

Ilha Verde is connected to the Macao Peninsula as a result of land reclamation. Ilha de Coloane and Ilha da Taipa are connected (to each other), also as a result of land reclamation.

Islands of Guangxi

Islands of Hainan

Islands in the Taiwan Strait

Disputed islands

Pratas Islands

Main article: Pratas Islands

Administered as part of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, Republic of China

Macclesfield Bank

Life in Macclesfield Bank islands or Zhongsha Islands.
Main article: Macclesfield Bank

There are no islands, nor any land above sea-level, in the Macclesfield Bank.

In conjunction with the Scarborough Shoal, which also contains no islands, the PRC refer to the combined area as the Zhongsha Islands, a strange choice of name given that it contains no islands.

Paracel Islands

Main article: Paracel Islands

See Paracel Islands#List of all geographical entities with Chinese and Vietnamese names for a complete list.
The Paracel Islands are occupied by the People's Republic of China (PRC), and claimed by the PRC, the ROC (Taiwan), and Vietnam.

Amphitrite Group Crescent Group Ungrouped
  • Pattle Island
  • Duncan Island

Scarborough Shoal

Main article: Scarborough Shoal

Spratly Islands

Main article: Spratly Islands

See also List of maritime features in the Spratly Islands The Spratly Islands were, in 1939, fourteen coral islets mostly inhabited by countless seabirds.[1] According to a Chinese 1986 source, the Spratly Islands consist of 14 islands or islets, 6 banks, 113 submerged reefs, 35 underwater banks, 21 underwater shoals.[2] The 14 islands are all of the same nature. They are cays (or keys); sand islands formed on old degraded and submerged coral reefs.[1]

Taiwan (ROC) Philippines Vietnam

Reefs and artificial islands

Note that, according PRC propaganda, in the Spratly Islands area, the definition of "island" is applied very liberally to reefs and artificial islands. There are in fact only about a dozen islands with an area greater than 1 hectare.

Taiwan (ROC) China (PRC) Philippines Vietnam Malaysia Others

Islands on the eastern coast of Vietnam

Islands on the western coast of the Philippines

Islands in the Gulf of Siam

Islands on the coast of Malay Peninsula

Islands of Borneo

Islands of Indonesia

See also

References

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