The China Coast Guard (CCG) has intensified its presence in the waters surrounding Huangyan Island, reaffirming China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea. On November 14, 2025, aerial drone footage captured CCG vessels conducting law enforcement patrols in the area, underscoring Beijing’s commitment to safeguarding its maritime sovereignty. Huangyan Island, a strategic outpost in the region, has been a focal point of geopolitical tensions, with neighboring countries also laying claim to parts of the South China Sea. The patrols come amid heightened regional scrutiny and international debates over maritime rights and freedom of navigation. China’s actions highlight its assertive stance in maintaining control over disputed territories, while also ensuring adherence to domestic and international maritime laws. The CCG’s operations are part of a broader strategy to bolster national security and assert China’s influence in the region.
