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.
The Philippine Navy on Tuesday described the claim of Chinese citizens that China owned the island of Palawan as “absurd.” ...
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Hosted on MSNHistorian debunks Chinese claim to Palawan: Zheng He explored western seas, not waters near PHA post on social media platforms Weibo and Rednote claimed that the Chinese explorer traveled to Palawan between the 1300s ...
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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” false claims on Chinese social media that the island of ...
The chairperson of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on Tuesday denounced Chinese social media posts claiming that ...
The Chinese government has not publicly staked a claim to Palawan. While the Chinese platforms are not official government ...
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ABS-CBN 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 MSNNHCP refutes Chinese claim of ownership over PalawanThe National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) strongly condemned and refuted claims from Chinese citizens who ...
The government was urged to increase maritime patrols in the West Philippine Sea after China claimed Palawan island once ...
The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) on Friday released a statement, condemning the online ...
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