
Island Sovereignty Showdown: Philippines vs. China
Thitu Island, also known as Pag-asa, is at the center of a territorial dispute between the Philippines and China in the South China Sea. The island, home to approximately 250 residents, is a strategic point due to its location and rich fishing grounds. Tensions have escalated with China's expansive claims in the region, leading to standoffs and confrontations. The Philippines is bolstering its security partnerships and infrastructure on the island, while China continues to fortify its presence. The residents, determined to maintain their Filipino identity, are facing challenges as they strive to develop the island and resist Chinese encroachment.
