Pattle Island Explained

See also: Sansha.

Disputed:yes
Pattle
Other Names:珊瑚岛,
Shānhú dǎo,
San Hô đảo,
Đảo Hoàng Sa
Location:South China Sea
Coordinates:16.5347°N 111.6083°W
Archipelago:Paracel Islands
Total Islands:Over 30
Major Islands:Woody, Rocky, Tree, Money, Robert, Pattle, Triton, Duncan, Lincoln, Drummond
Area Km2:0.32
Length M:820
Width M:420
Country Admin Divisions Title:Province
Country Admin Divisions:Da Nang

Pattle Island (Simplified Chinese: 珊瑚岛; Pinyin: Shānhú dǎo; Sino-Vietnamese: San Hô đảo; Vietnamese: Đảo Hoàng Sa) is a coral island belonging to the Crescent Island group of the Paracel Islands. During the period of Vietnamese and French colonial occupation of the islands, Pattle Island was chosen as the main base. 100% of the island was near the mainland, near the center of the archipelago and near many other islands, so it was easier to control than Woody Island, the largest of the Paracels.

China, Taiwan and Vietnam all claim sovereignty over the Paracel Islands, including Pattle Island. China has had de facto control of the island and the rest of the archipelago since the Battle of the Paracel Islands in January 1974.

General

Island activities

During the time when the Paracel Islands were under the direct management of the Vietnamese and the French colonial empire, many civilian and military buildings were built here for various purposes.

Transportation

Civil

On the stele it says:

"République française

Royaume d'Annam

Archipel des Paracels

1816 - Île de Pattle-1938"

meaning:

French Republic

Kingdom of Annan

Paracel Islands

1816 - Paracel Islands-1938

Military

Since the early 1930s, military houses such as garrisons and soldiers' houses have been established. French soldiers and Tirailleurs indochinois often used sloops to patrol Pattle Island and other islands. During World War II, the Japanese constructed many buildings with very thick walls in all four corners of the island. By the time of the Republic of Vietnam, at first there was a battalion of marines tasked with protecting the island, which was later reduced to a company, while from 5 October 1959, there were only a 30-man marine regiment and security guards of the Quảng Nam Province Security Corps (later the local Quảng Nam South Vietnamese Regional Force) stationed on the island. Because of the lack of facilities, they only garrisoned Pattle Island, leaving the other islands undefended.

Since occupying the island in 1974, China has erected new buildings both for the military and for fishing.

Notes and References

  1. News: Một thời trai trẻ ở Hoàng Sa . A young man in the Paracels . vi . 13 December 2007 . . 16 August 2021.