Chinese internet users have sparked controversy by claiming the Philippine province of Palawan as part of China, prompting ...
A number of Chinese social media users claim Palawan was originally called Zheng He Island and that its name has been ...
The National Historical Commission of the Philippines says the claim is ‘baseless and inaccessible historical fiction.’ Historians also say Zheng He never set foot in the Philippines.
Nationalists on Chinese social media cite the 14th-century voyages of eunuch Admiral Zheng. He is the basis for their claim.
Philippine national security adviser warns of fabricated historical claims that “undermine" Philippine sovereignty.
The Chinese government has not publicly staked a claim to Palawan. While the Chinese platforms are not official government ...
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Hosted on MSNZheng He Island? NHCP disputes Chinese claims over PalawanThe National Historical Commission of the Philippines on Friday disputed recent claims made on Chinese social media platforms ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPalawan a part of China?A RECENT post that circulated in Weibo and Xiaohongshu, popular social media apps in China (Xiaohongshu literally means ...
The Philippine Navy on Tuesday called “baseless” and “totally absurd” claims on Chinese social media that Palawan used to ...
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Hosted on MSN‘Baseless, absurd’: PH Navy slams Chinese claim over PalawanThe Philippine Navy on Tuesday described posts on Chinese social media apps calling Palawan “Zheng He Island” as “baseless” ...
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GMA News Online on MSNPH Navy calls Chinese ownership claim of Palawan ‘absurd’The Philippine Navy on Tuesday described the claim of Chinese citizens that China owned the island of Palawan as “absurd.” ...
Eduardo Año on Tuesday called Chinese claims that Palawan was historically part of China as "baseless and revisionist." "We ...
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