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  2. Sihai Huayi Zongtu - Wikipedia

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    The Sihai Huayi Zongtu ("Complete Map of the Four Seas, China, and the Barbarians") is a Chinese world map dated to 1532, the 11th year of the Ming Dynasty's Jiajing Emperor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is now located in the Harvard Library .

  3. China's new national map has set off a wave of protests. Why?

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    China's Ministry of Natural Resources released the new “standard” national map on Monday, part of what it has called an ongoing effort to eliminate “problem maps.” In it, China clearly ...

  4. File:South China Sea claims map.svg - Wikipedia

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    China–Indonesia relations; China–Philippines relations; China–United States relations; China–Vietnam relations; Chinese salami slicing strategy; Exclusive economic zone of Malaysia; Exclusive economic zone of Vietnam; Great Wall of Sand; Hai Yang Shi You 981 standoff; Hainan; List of territorial disputes; People's Liberation Army Navy

  5. Nine-dash line - Wikipedia

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    In December 1947, the Ministry of Interior of the Nationalist government released "Location Map of South Sea Islands" (南海諸島位置圖) showing an eleven-dash line. [7] [23] Scholarly accounts place its publication from 1946 to 1948 and indicate that it originated from an earlier one titled "Map of Chinese Islands in the South China Sea" (中国南海岛屿图) published by the ROC Land ...

  6. South China Sea Fleet - Wikipedia

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    South China Sea Fleet, China Marine Surveillance (Chinese: 中国海监南海总队) is under command of both South China Sea Branch, State Oceanic Administration and China Marine Surveillance. [ 1 ] Overview

  7. Mao Kun map - Wikipedia

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    The map is thought by sinologist J.J.L. Duyvendak to have been part of the library of Mao Kun, a collector of military and naval material, who might have acquired it while he was the governor of Fujian. [3] The map was included in Wubei Zhi edited by his grandson Mao Yuanyi, and therefore had been referred to in the past as the "Wubei Zhi chart ...

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  9. National Standards of the People's Republic of China

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    For example, GB 2312-1980 refers to the national compulsory standard (GB), sequential number 2312, revision year 1980. [6] Besides the national standard repository, China allows the registration of standards by industry/trade, by localities (DB, Dìfāng Biāozhǔn, "local standard"), by associations (T), or by an individual company (Q).