Petley Reef

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Petley Reef (Filipino: Bahura ng Juan Luna); Núi Thị Reef (Vietnamese: Đá Núi Thị); Mandarin Chinese: 舶兰礁; pinyin: Bólán jiāo, is a reef on the northern part of the Tizard Bank of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. The reef has been occupied by Vietnam since 1988. It is also claimed by China (PRC), the Philippines, and Taiwan.[1][2][3]

Other names
Sinh Tồn Đông (Vietnamese)
Juan Luna Reef (Philippine English)
Bahura ng Juan Luna (Filipino)
舶兰礁 Bólán jiāo (Chinese)
Coordinates10°24′37″N 114°35′14″E
ArchipelagoSpratly Islands
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Petley Reef
Disputed reef
Petley Reef
Petley Reef is located in Spratly Islands
Petley Reef
Petley Reef
Other names
Sinh Tồn Đông (Vietnamese)
Juan Luna Reef (Philippine English)
Bahura ng Juan Luna (Filipino)
舶兰礁 Bólán jiāo (Chinese)
Geography
LocationSouth China Sea
Coordinates10°24′37″N 114°35′14″E
ArchipelagoSpratly Islands
Administration
DistrictTrường Sa District
CommuneSinh Tồn Commune
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The Vietnamese Navy is stationed on a complex of structures called Thị Island, with geographical coordinates recorded on the sovereignty marker as 10°24′40″N 114°34′48″E.[4] This military outpost is connected by a bridge to a multi-purpose cultural center completed in December 2018.[5]

Starting in June 2025, Vietnam began land reclamation activities at Núi Thị Reef.

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