Drummond Island
Drummond Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands. China first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Drummond Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands. China first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Duncan Islands is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands. China first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Lincoln Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Middle Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Money Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
North Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
North Reef is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Observation Bank is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Pattle Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Quanfu Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Robert Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
South Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
South Sand is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Tree Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Triton Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
West Sand is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Woody Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands. China first took possession of the feature in 1955.
Yagong Island is a rock/island located in the Paracel Islands.
Loaita Cay is a rock located in the Spratly Islands.
Alexandra Bank is an entirely submerged feature in the southern portion of the South China Sea that hosts one Vietnamese outpost. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1991.
Alison Reef is a low-tide elevation located in the Spratly Islands. In addition to the main feature, there are three outposts constructed on the fringing reef. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Amboyna Cay is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Barque Canada Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. In addition to the main feature, there are three outposts constructed on the fringing reef. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1987.
Central Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1978.
Collins Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Cornwallis South Reef is a low-tide elevation located in the Spratly Islands that hosts between two and four outposts. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Discovery Great Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands that hosts three Vietnamese outposts. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Grainger Bank is an entirely submerged feature in the southern portion of the South China Sea that hosts two Vietnamese outposts. The Vietnamese first took possession of the feature in 1991.
East Reef is a rock located in the Spratly Islands that hosts three Vietnamese outposts. Vietnam first took possession of the feature in 1988.
Scarborough Shoal is a rock in the South China Sea, approximately 120 nautical miles west of the Philippine island of Luzon. There are no structures built on Scarborough Shoal, but the feature is effectively controlled by China, which has maintained a constant coast guard presence at the feature since 2012.