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Coordinates: 16°39′N 111°38′E / 16.650°N 111.633°E / 16.650; 111.633
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It has an area of just under 1 hectare ({{Convert|9,800|sqm|acre}}) and a residential population of about 100 fishermen with solar power and a desalination plant.<ref name=Zhen>{{cite web |author= Liu Zhen |url= http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/1948520/yagong-island-was-no-place-dog-now-its-home-400-trees |title= Yagong Island was no place for a dog, now it’s home to 400 trees : Villager estimates each tree on remote South China Sea island cost 20,000 yuan |publisher= South China Morning Post |date= 23 May 2016 |accessdate= 2 July 2017 }}</ref>
It has an area of just under 1 hectare ({{Convert|9,800|sqm|acre}}) and a residential population of about 100 fishermen with solar power and a desalination plant.<ref name=Zhen>{{cite web |author= Liu Zhen |url= http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/1948520/yagong-island-was-no-place-dog-now-its-home-400-trees |title= Yagong Island was no place for a dog, now it’s home to 400 trees : Villager estimates each tree on remote South China Sea island cost 20,000 yuan |publisher= South China Morning Post |date= 23 May 2016 |accessdate= 2 July 2017 }}</ref>


Prior to 2013 the island was a barren stretch of coral and clamshells surrounding a central lagoon, providing a temporary stopover and resting place for fishermen. In 2013 the PRC shipped 120 tonnes of soil, 200 tonnes of fresh water, coconut fibre and 400 trees to the island as part of a Sansha-wide greening project.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2014-07/30/c_133520232.htm |title= China Focus: South China islands see green transformation |date= 30 July 2014 |accessdate= 13 September 2014 |work= news.xinhuanet.com}} {{deadlink}} </ref> Also in 2013, regular tourist visits are made to the island by a cruise line, which also supplies the 78 registered (in 2016) residents with groceries.<ref name=Zhen/>
Prior to 2013 the island was a barren stretch of coral and clamshells surrounding a central lagoon, providing a temporary stopover and resting place for fishermen. In 2013 the PRC shipped 120 tonnes of soil, 200 tonnes of fresh water, coconut fibre and 400 trees to the island as part of a Sansha-wide greening project.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2014-07/30/c_133520232.htm |title= China Focus: South China islands see green transformation |date= 30 July 2014 |accessdate= 13 September 2014 |work= news.xinhuanet.com}} {{deadlink|date=July 2017}} </ref> Also in 2013, regular tourist visits are made to the island by a cruise line, which also supplies the 78 registered (in 2016) residents with groceries.<ref name=Zhen/>


==References==
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Revision as of 07:53, 2 July 2017

Yagong Island
Yagong Community
Yagong Island is located in South China Sea
Yagong Island
Yagong Island
Coordinates: 16°39′N 111°38′E / 16.650°N 111.633°E / 16.650; 111.633
CountryChina
ProvinceHainan
Prefecture-level citySansha
County-level divisionXisha District
Township-level divisionYongxing Dao Neighborhood Committee
Area
 • Total
0.01 km2 (0.004 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China)

Yagong Island (Chinese: 鸭公岛; pinyin: Yāgōng-dǎo) (Template:Lang-vi) is an island in the Crescent Group (Yongle Qundao 永乐环礁) of the Paracel Islands, in the South China Sea. It is also known as "He Duck", (male duck), due to its shape.[1] It is located a few hundred metres SW of Observation Bank (Silver Islet, Yin Yu (银屿), Bãi Xà Cừ) in the NE of the Crescent Group.

It is occupied by the PRC, and like all of the other Paracel islands, it is controlled by China (PRC) and claimed by Taiwan (ROC) and Vietnam.

It is administered as the "Yagong Community", a village-level division of the Yongxing Dao Neighborhood Committee township-level division, in the county-level division of the Xisha District, of the Sansha prefecture-level city, in the Hainan province.

It has an area of just under 1 hectare (9,800 square metres (2.4 acres)) and a residential population of about 100 fishermen with solar power and a desalination plant.[1]

Prior to 2013 the island was a barren stretch of coral and clamshells surrounding a central lagoon, providing a temporary stopover and resting place for fishermen. In 2013 the PRC shipped 120 tonnes of soil, 200 tonnes of fresh water, coconut fibre and 400 trees to the island as part of a Sansha-wide greening project.[2] Also in 2013, regular tourist visits are made to the island by a cruise line, which also supplies the 78 registered (in 2016) residents with groceries.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Liu Zhen (23 May 2016). "Yagong Island was no place for a dog, now it's home to 400 trees : Villager estimates each tree on remote South China Sea island cost 20,000 yuan". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  2. ^ "China Focus: South China islands see green transformation". news.xinhuanet.com. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2014. [dead link]