Which Countries Does CHINA Dispute Territory With?
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00:00 - Intro
01:21 - Bhutan
02::18 - India
03:59 - Blinkist
04:57 - Japan
06:01 - Taiwan
07:02 - South China Sea (Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Philippines, Taiwan)
08:52 - Resolved Disputes:
09:04 - Kazakhstan
09:21 - Kyrgyzstan
09:37 - Mongolia
10:13 - Myanmar
10:31 - Nepal
10:54 - N. Korea
11:21 - Pakistan
11:42 - Russia
11:52 - Tajikistan
12:14 - S. Korea
12:40 - Summary
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Which other countries’ territorial disputes should I do a video on next?
United Kingdom beacause why not
China invaded many peoples’ land including Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Koreanic, Tibetic, Indic and many others
UK
Turkiye
India 🇮🇳
When I lived in Taiwan I remember seeing the map of China (as claimed by the remnants of the Republic) and I found it fascinating that it also claimed Outer Mongolia.
what part of civil war do you not understand
@@musAKulture The civil war ended (technically in a stalemate) in 1949, with the Communists getting most of the land. By that time Outer Mongolia had already aligned with the USSR for some time. It's just an interesting insight into how the ROC saw things. No confusion about the war.
@@musAKulture As mainlanders, we generally believe that the Chinese Civil War is not over
We are still at war with the regime in Taiwan
@@tianlingchen5523 how r u even doing youtube anyway
They even claim Tibet and India regions also
Imagine an alternate timeline where the Philippines remained part of the US.
Having two nuclear powers having a maritime dispute would be a nightmare
That’ll never happen nor did it happen buddy.
@@prince_yt3406 that's why he said Imagine
Alaska?
@@eldariskenderfranke4284 I don't think Alaska is a disputed territory, it is a US state.
@@stephanledford9792 I think he meant if Alaska remain part of Russia AHH made video on it
Thanks. Border disputes of each continent might be a good topic as each continent has a few interesting one.
Good idea!
That would be a good series for shorts as well lol
Oceania?
@@moderatemapper9440 Australia claimed Timor lestes oil fields. The person who reveiled the illegal methods we used to do this is currently in jail for revealing national secrets which is rather bad.
@@andrewgreenwood9068 Timor Lester, what a Tragicomedy.
Helped by Australia in gaining their independence from Indonesia, only to then be exploited by Australia. And at the end of the day, reliant on Indonesian exports.
I'm amazed that Taiwan claims all of this, with the entire mainland and Mongolia added in, and throw in large chunks of Russia for good measure
I guess they have to in order to maintain their claim as the 'one' (Republic of) China
@Dord Dord No, RoC is dead completely. Just a dead idea struggling to compete with the dragon.
after the kmt fled to taiwan, both the prc and roc continue to stress that there are only one china. Therefore, Taiwan writes in its constitution that everything the mainland china claims is theirs since the mainland china is invalid and the roc is the real ruler of all china. Similarly, prc also claims that taiwan is also theirs to this day for the same reason
@@ssordernstaatburgundslavar3632 Calling CCP-China "the dragon" is like calling Soviets "Russians". No, just no!
@@DommTom Visible confusion of what you are trying to say?
Among all the territorial disputes, I believe that the South China Sea claim is the most ambitious out of all
What about their claim of being a neae arctic power?
@@ColCurtis I mean territorial disputes of China alone
Agreed. But china's fishing fleets are killing of the s.e.a sea. China needs to get pushed back
@@ColCurtis pardon can you expand on that please?
@@hyndscs Although I understand why they claim the nine-dash line, it's still so huge compared to their actual EEZ
Great video! Here’s an interesting topic: border disputes between us states. there have surprisingly been a lot between many different states, some even almost resulted in war!
There was a territorial dispute called "Zhenbao Island incident" between the Soviet Union and China back to 1969. The Island is on the Ussuri River on the border between Primorsky Krai, Russia, and Heilongjiang Province, China. Battles were fought with a considerable loss of life during the conflict.
General Knowledge on Thursday? Awesome.
@Leo The British-Eurasian Maybe it’s because tomorrow is April Fools' Day (April the 1st)?
@Leo The British-Eurasian Agreed.
Really good video. Now a video about Antarctica territory in general would be fun, since there are some disputes (or was, I don’t remember).
New subscriber.
Actually that little island between the two Malaysia is Indonesia's Natuna island, which makes Indonesia's EEZ also overlap with China's 9 dash line claim. So basically China is dealing with half ASEAN members in SCS dispute.
CCP making a lot of enemies for China.
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Fortunetely, China wouldnt really force their way with Natuna. China ship that cross that line have been sunk by Indonesia military and China havent retaliete in any kind of way
@@kikijihan8316 good for Indonesia
Congrats on your videos
The title should be: Which are the few countries that do not have territorial disputes with China
Are you kidding?
Im from 🇭🇰, I want to send you a big heart for your wonderful videos ❤️💪🏻
Is Hong Kong part of china i really want to know from your own aspect as a Hong Kong citizen
8:32 If you zoom in closely, you'll see islands off the coast that aren't part of China, the Paracels is belong to a country named Cocochine a.k.a Vietnam.The Nguyen Dynasty established sovereignty over these two archipelagos, built temples and that place became the "receiving" station of sunken merchant ships.
china has so much disputes its like china is a spoiled brad
@dapao yang 幾年前你可以告訴你的子孫在"以前台灣叫做台北,只是中国的一个普通省而已"
@dapao yang 曾几何时,越南被中国侵略,取名为焦洲
Honestly those islands in SCS are nothing with china. Once they take over it, they will claim more and take more, until the world only has 1 country, which is China itself.
@dapao yang China used to be provinces of Mongolia
600k! Congrats!
Thank you.
Good video
I think you overlooked or underplayed the soviet-Chinese border conflict over outer Manchuria in 1969, which almost led to full-scale war. While this was settled in 1991 between the USSR and PRC and Russia abides by the treaties, it is an issue that always can be reopened if the situation requires it.
Good content!
Thanks!
UK ---- Myanmar, Nepal, India, Pakistan
France ---- Vietnam
US ---- Philippines
Soviet Union- --- Mongolia
Tsarist Russia--- Kazakhstan
In Africa, the borders of many countries are even a straight line drawn by colonists on the map.
It has led to many disputes, which also exists in Asia.
not Nepal, I don't think so. Myanmar, Srilanka, Singapore, Hong Kong yes.
straight lines because theyre drawing boarders in a desert and dont have maps of ethnic groups
@@CountingStars333 nepal is a ally right
1:19 and 7:50 that maps violate deeply Indonesian waters , PRC trying to exercise their claim by sending illegal fishing vessel , but instead sinked by Indonesian Navy
Most are pretty accurate, with the exception of Outer Mongolia. China's recognition of Outer Mongolia's independence didn't start with the Communist China, but with the Republic of China. Near the end of WW2, Outer Mongolia was effectively under Soviet control for over 20 years, and Chiang Kai-shek wanted the Soviet to guarantee that they won't support the Chinese Communist Party after the war. So he signed the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with Stalin, officially giving up claims on Outer Mongolia in exchange for Soviet's support for him to remain as China's leader. That of course didn't happen, as the Soviet invaded Japanese controlled Manchuria and immediately transferred land and military assets to the Chinese communists. Although in reality, CKS had very little leverage on the issue, and even if he didn't recognized Outer Mongolia's independence, since Stalin wanted Outer Mongolia so much, the CCP themselves would probably have recognized Outer Mongolia's independence after winning the Chinese civil war.
You are wong.
Wait hold up son, Mongolia wasn’t controlled by the Soviet Union, it was a communist satellite state.
@@questioningyoutubers177 Outer Mongolia wasn't controlled by the soviet, as much as rebel controlled Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine aren't controlled by Russia.
@Gamer Regardless of how independent you feel Mongolia was back then, the fact is Stalin said he wants Mongolia for the purpose of Russia's national security in 1945. Stalin felt that any attack launched from Mongolia could cut Moscow off from Siberia. It is basically the same reason Putin is spouting to justify his invasion of Ukraine. It means if Mongolia was to decide that it no longer wishes to be a Russian satellite, Stalin would have decided to annex it. That's why I consider Mongolia to be under Soviet control.
Actually not. Mongolia was under Soviet control and even several prime ministers were killed by Stalin. The first prime minister even slapped Stalin in the face.
@General Knowledge percentages don't add up at 9:10 (Kazakhstan). The Russian text says "70% to China, 30% to Kazakhstan" but you flipped it to 22% to China and 78% to Kazakhstan. Not sure which is correct.
Ayo I'm here first nice vid
for south chinese sea dispute now, they including Indonesia within it, Indonesia posses Natuna Island, and that they start to claim as their in the past, curently my country Indonesia not using south chinese sea as the name of sea on that area but north natuna sea. currently for Internasional worldmap they still using south chinese sea as name.
China's claiming so much in the south china sea that they are literally so close to Philippines motherland, and they have the guts to say that those parts near the PH sea belongs to them. They literally sank a local fishing boat.
Philippines to China: Current disputes from 2012 with added 9th border dashline in the South China Sea 07:02
Previously support by China before no longer
Wikipedia has an error...
Disputes on land include India and Bhutan. In fact, there was Pakistan in the past, but then a border agreement was signed. In Afghanistan, too, the Wakhan Corridor gave up its claim. Part of it was also ceded to North Korea, and few people know it.
I have an idea, go over all of the united states territories including Guantanamo Bay and stuff.
Next: Biggest cities in the world. Part 2.
Well researched host asking audiance to comment which all countries we know China has border disputes with 👍
Level of the Chinese land issues.
I am very interested to see you're videos but it would be better if you increase you're strength of pronunciation and sound . Other than that nothing wrong ! Rocks 👊👊👊
Those lines that mark South China Sea was breaking to Indonesia's North Natuna Sea. Please recognize this because we also affected.
Despite getting several disputes incorrect, the analysis of the China-Taiwan dispute was surprisingly accurate, as was the South China Sea dispute. Good job with those.
ROC claims same even bit more than RPC claims, like Taiwan claim South Tibet Xinjiang HK Macau Mongolia and 11dashline since 1911, Beijing claims 9dashline only since 1949.
7:03 actually Indonesia in this problem as well, you see little island inside the line it's Indonesia territory call Natuna island
Active Chinese Territorial Disputes:
🇧🇹 ▪︎ Bhutan
🇮🇳 ▪︎ India
🇯🇵 ▪︎ Japan
🇹🇼 ▪︎ Taiwan
🇻🇳 ▪︎ Vietnam
🇲🇾 ▪︎ Malaysia
🇧🇳 ▪︎ Brunei
🇵🇭 ▪︎ Philippines
Active USA Territorial Disputes:
🇨🇦 ▪︎ Canada
Russia:its classified,comrade
How many border disputes do you have?
China: Yes
China: "Everything is ours, we have ancient maps." LOL
white people: the universe is ours, we have guns and sanctions
"Your things are mine, but my things are also mine". LOL
For anyone wondering, the bgm used in the video is oku no inn. Im just saying cause i know lulz :)
Honorable mention was Indonesia because there is Natuna Island in Kepuluan Riau which is disputed with China overlapping
Good video,It's rare to see someone being neutral when talking about the knowledge of China.
Thank you from Hong Kong🇭🇰
Thanks for watching!
完全的虚假信息,居然还有人认为中立,你不要冒充香港人,如果你真的是香港人,我只能表示你如此对本国历史和亚洲历史无知感到惊讶。
@@lujcuhelejumcep536 你起碼說兩句這影片的問題
Hong Kong China
Yea thanks
10 years ago I was in school. A guy was seated next to me. One day I found a small piece of stone between us. We spent the next 3 years trying to claim it as our territory.
Sadly, after many rounds of peace talk, negotiation and attempts to resolve the crisis the whole dispute was still not solved today.
lol
Someone kicked it out and then the claims turned nonsense?
Lol
On the other hand, some of the territorial disputes mentioned in the video are not as simple as that dispute you have over the rock you found.
@@GTX311 the dispute of the stone I found is very complicated. We held peace talks over it some 27 times yearly. We also sent our army to try to stake claims and perform Freedom of Navigation Operation by walking near to the stone.
Indonesia is actually in this tiny but hot conflict, it is in RIAU Natuna island
I think China have border dispute in Nepal regarding Mt Everest then they reserve it by China taking north side and Nepal taking south side of Mt Everest.
Everybody gangsta until Mongolia claims land due to history
You forgot to include Russia in your main map. Furthermore, although China has no territory disputes with South Korea and Indonesia, but China does have some disputes with these two countries over their overlapping EEZ claims.
Israel too
@@idqn???
@@zealandia5668 Israel is completely missing from his main map
Even more possible countries 4 if possible please
Most of the ppls in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim ppls are very patriotic for India . They are always ready to fight for India . Whole North East is very patriotic 7 sisters and 1 brother states .
Naga regiment , Assam rifles and Gorkhas .
Are from North East 🚩🚩 .
we love our north-eastern brothers.
It wasn’t until 2008 when the Dalai Lama said that Tawang was part of India. Previously while touring Tawang he said Arunachal was actually part of Tibet.
However, many Northeasterns in India say that they are descendants of Han- Tibetans and belong to the same family as Han people.
@@user-jj6mx3tc1g well, genetically that was correct. But as long as their majority still believe in Hindu, India has a claim over them. (However some of my Indian classmates refuse to consider them as Indian, that's kinda weird, could you explain why such idea still has a seat in India out of northeast?@Sharva Motegaonkar
@@user-jj6mx3tc1g Noone ever says that. They're native hill tribes not HAN or something.
To be honest I think the information you’re giving here is great for anybody else that doesn’t understand the dispute. From my perspective as a Chinese mainlander I simply had my problems with CZcams algorithm. It’s like they know who I am and where I am and they keep recommending video like this on my page and I’m tired of it for REAL. Even though I try to avoid geopolitics as much as possible videos about my country (mostly negative, some neutral but still shady) like can I just watch funny videos and go stop dragging me into this😭
对油管一大堆黑中国的……
You can mark such videos as 'Not interested' or 'Don't recommend channel'. They'll stop coming up in your feed after that
@@vnkaushik1997 nah it doesn’t work. I flagged dozens of PragerU videos and they still show up
Just click them as "not interested". The youtube algorithm will finally get it.
no
For a new person interested in history I don't think you should start with China or India because of the complexity of its history start of with its other neighbors and China will soon come into o a bit of it's history.
Rapaz ,cheguei cedo
Actually, as a Taiwanese, we don't care about what mentioned in the constitution (about the territory), cause it's impossible to take control of it, only some older generation thought Taiwan should be united with mainland China whatever using ROC or PRC. However, the biggest problem is how Taiwan can get rid of the awkward situation being ROC, cause we all see the situation that Hong Kong, Tibet (signed the peace agreement with Chinese government) are facing. Human Rights problem, freedom of speech and so on.
So, as a person who born in Taiwan island, I consider myself as Taiwanese. And we're using Taiwan as the country's name to show the difference between China.
BTW, World peace, Hope there's no war anymore, whether in Ukraine or future Taiwan.
Yes world peace I hope for a peaceful reunification
It's never about Taiwan, it's about US and China.
Just like in Europe, it's not about Ukraine, it's US and Russia.
@@mayangpuspita3654 true
@@chi-wailam5043 okay, I respect your thought. But the fact is that centralized autocratic rule will destroy the democracy in Taiwan.
@@chi-wailam5043 當初接收香港不是承諾50年不變嗎?怎麼過不到一半就開始對香港自治動手腳?西藏也是跟中國政府簽和平協議不是嗎,但為什麼有那麼多藏人抗議然後流亡海外,這些經歷你認為我們會願意簽和平協議嗎?
5:29
Thanks for the explaining!
In fact, there are hardliners in China who claim that Japan took not only these Senkaku Islands but also all of Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands) from China according to the same theory.
They are sending activists in Okinawa to campaign for independence (actually making it like Tibet), which is not supported at all by the Okinawans that is a bit patriotic than other prefecture.
Most of those independence activists states that Okinawa need "stationing Chinese troops for peace" nor "no defence, non-resistance", really wierd and SUS lol
I think it's more Japanese painting pro-independence Okinawans as Chinese agents than China actually sending activists. Chinese needs visa to visit Japan so how do you think those agents get in and operate freely on Okinawa?
@@Peichen01 china has militias disguised as fishermen in the disputed areas of south east asia. So chinese agents in okinawa wouldn't surprise me.
@@zhixci958 Okinawa isn’t Southeast Asia and Japan isn’t Malaysia. You honestly think a bunch of Okinawan are Chinese agents? Now I wonder why they want independence🤔
@@Peichen01 not "bunch", only few, mostly the independencists hate too much the US military(i kow the feelings but they think China is BETTER, how?) and supported by Chinese loby groups, or brainwashed while studying abored China, nor studying from Chinese schoos(孔子学院). And i said, Most Okinawans are a bit patoriostic than any other area, they choosed and fought to go back to Japan than occupied by the US.
@@user-uk8nf8jv6u You know why those people favor China over the US? It’s the same reason Japan have been the US’ vanguard in Asia for the past 80 years.
People and country that are strong and wealthy automatically attracts followers and admirers. Japan let the US station troops way past WW2 to protect it from the Soviet Union.
Now that the US is waning and won’t be able to protect Japan in as short as 15 years, smart people are looking at new alliances.
I assume you are Japanese so let me ask you this. Do you want Japan be the battleground in a future China-US war or do you want Guam, Wake, Midway, Hawaii, and Western Pacific be that battleground? Japan can fight to the last Japanese for America or it can join China and fight to push American back to their side of the Pacific. That choice is coming up for a lot of nations and smarter nations are always making plans
The PRC just has a way of making disputes worse.
Do a video about Central Asia AND WHY THE BORDERS ARE SO STRANGE
unlike colonists and you western psychos those guys make land claims based on local geography not randomass lines
Most countries around China (Qing dynasty) were colonies so it make things weird. To be honest, we had many wars in Latin America because of the same reason. Nobody agree about the borders made by European empires ( but our countries probably wouldn't have existed in the first place without them or just would be more and smaller countries ). Countries as Philippines, India, etc are really created by Europeans.
America too
it's not the same as Africa and Latin America. East Asia has never been fully colonized by European powers. the Chinese Dynasties have made their borders naturally like Europe, and China has expanded far beyond it's core Han territory.
A balenced look at colonialism, what a rarity
What? Who told you that without the colonial powers we would have been much more divided? If anything, without colonialism most countries would be ethnically united
Only 30-40% credit goes to British,most Indian territories were joined to India by agreements.
China has one of the steadiest ethnic compositions in the world in which more than 93% of its population consists of Han Chinese hence they can count on demographic engineering as far as territorial disputes are concerned
I wonder if those Han chinese are going to split into 2 ethnicities eventually
Sinicization policies :/
Taiwan has 97% Han Chinese :|
@@eVill420 historically no Chinese called themselves Han, foreign/minority people did. this Han referred to all the people of the central plain (Middle Kingdom/China proper) which were/is diverse. Chinse themselves referred to themselves as their clan/province/kingdom names such as people of Wu/Chu/Qin or people of Chang'an city/Beijing city. collectively they all do identify as Hua (people of Xia dynasty) also they all trace themselves as the decedents of the flame and yellow emperor this would include the Yue people which also includes Vietnam.
@@papazataklaattiranimam which were proven effective by the emperor of Qin, and unity is universally understood by effective leaderships. a house divided cannot stand.
You made a spelling mistake in the timestamps
Does US and Canda have some sort of land/border disputes?
yes. they literally had plans to invade eachother after ww1, and back then, if canada actually attempted, usa would uhhhh. lets just say not exist(according to scouting reports of a canadian for the mission, the soldiers and cilivials were lazy, fat and ugly)
China seems to have a lot of disputes! Thanks for the information!
Also, if one counts Taiwan as "China" (the Republic of China, that is), you can add a dozen more lands that were/are claimed by the ROC.
For more information from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_irredentism#Taiwan and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ROC_Administrative_and_Claims.svg
For another person's CZcams video on this: czcams.com/video/uqNA7WW3YFE/video.html
Taiwan is the territory of China, from ancient times to the present. But it was destroyed by Japan
China's ambitions got cold when it gets engaged with India 😂
Anything in asia: exists
China: hippity hoppity this was my property
Bhutan has a dope ass flag.
You forgot to mention the ROC’s claims also include the entirely of Mongolia and some of Russia.
China recently dropped its claims on the Russian land to strengthen there strategic alliance.
不是忘记,是故意的,故意挑起中国和周边国家地区的争端而已
I thought ROC is also claiming the whole of Russia.
Yeah, he didn't mention them which was weird. Though, ROC no longer claims Mongolia and in 2002 officially recognised it as independent and stopped showing it on official maps, as well as entitling them to visas instead of requiring entry permits.
Roc is an island, so it’s impossible to have territorial disputes unless on the island itself. China also claims Taiwan, because the Taiwanese ran away from their overlord in mainland China.
The land border disputes has been going on for decades and will go on and on, ad nauseam.
Sometimes the solution is simple.
The two disputing sides should sit down and agree to a survey to mark where the line should be, and upon agreement quickly build a fence.
With patience, the fence would be complete and the border marked, and soldiers can make faces at each other from their side of the fence.
China could start small disputes first.
That would be a nice solution but China will not agree to it. China is basically encroaching on the eez of a lot of countries. That is where the dispute lies.
thing is some such as China's issue with India are basically revenge and retaliation ironically Pakistan and Chinas alliance and smthn to do with it. In a way China is known to claim things based on history and in this example argues that colonial borders dont count but technically they were ruled by the British thus, it would make sense that India gets the land as it was a part of British India and India is a successor state.
looks like you forgot to include the dispute between Natuna Indonesia and China
China dispute with other countries is also a dispute with Taiwan.
I come from China, love your video.
Your expressions make me more comfortable than many absurd anti-China channels.
Frankly, I really want to know more people‘s opinions about China......
I fully support wonderful Chinese people but no respect to government and disputes 🤮🤮🤡🤡
anti-China channels? Ehm ... what do you mean by that?
@@ZeroEagle667 yeah, the south China Sea is the most outrageous one, it's like 2 houses opposite each other and you are one of them and you claim your front yard, the road, AND their front yard as your own.
Chinese people are beautiful and hardworking but govt. is evil minded.
The opinions of the Chinese people are good from an outside perspective, but at the same time the government of China to many especially its neighbors which border are seen as somewhat hostile and untrustworthy.
Indonesia has EEZ right on Southern South China Sea and China claims some of it.
True
8:17 new battlefield, Call of duty, fps game map
I'm sure China will discover an ancient map shortly which shows that America, Europe and African continents were all part of China and lay a claim there.
Don't forget Antarctica and Mars!
”Ancient”
Not really. Academic historians can say that chinese disputes are legitimate since qing controlled these territories.
9:59 actually Inner Mongolia is an autonomous region within China, not Mongolia
The difference one word can make to video length
You didn't get you story straight or you're only reading the story from Japan regarding the Diaoyu Island:
Japan invaded the island until its surrender at the end of World War II. The United States administered the islands as part of the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands from 1945 until 1972, when the islands returned to Japanese control under the Okinawa Reversion Agreement between the United States and Japan.
The first time I've heard of the South China Sea dispute was when I was spending the summer in California with my relatives around 2018 or 2019. My [paternal] grandmother was watching the Vietnamese news and explained to me how China is illegally claiming, constructing, and militarizing islands, some of which belong to Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines, and Taiwan, and recognized by the US and UN as international territory. I used to think Vietnam and China were allies due to both countries being socialist and communist from Soviet influence. While they do trade with each other, I later learned that the relationship between the two is sour because of the territorial dispute (not to mention China's invasion of Vietnam in 1979), and how Vietnam is more friendly (economically and diplomatically) to the US and other Western countries.
Think Tibet have a issue as well as Bhutan with the border.
Oh! Which one?
@@General.Knowledge ha ha ha. Pick one.
That’s why you don’t let people from a completely different region draw your borders, it should be two groups of people that dominate a certain region coming together and forming boundaries, because it’s the society we live in.
maybe not depict all of the kurill islands as part of japan? (e.g. 12:52)
i mean even japan only claims the southern islands
Its funny that most of the times they would rather believe in their own folklores or any kinds of that than actual treaties.
China's CCP sucks.
That’s a shame really, because with that mentality anyone can claim almost anything. Considering folklore emerges every now and then and constantly evolves
Also- what language is your name written in? Is it Greek? It looks very pretty
because many of these treaties are not signed by them or with them even knowing
@@paemonyes8299 its mostly gibberish, but you can see greek, latin, cyrillic characters there 😂
I didn't sign any treaties
Just call it the SEA SEA, or Southeast Asian Sea, where we use seabucks for our currency
What about England? What about the Mayans and the Inca? What about the Polynesians? This is a very weird interpretation of the longevity of states.
What about them?
why you don't show ROC map?
You missed the news when, last year, the Chinese government "warned" Indonesia to stop surveying for oil inside the internationally recognised maritime territories of Indonesia (North Natuna Sea)
"China doesn't bully other nations!" lul
"internationally recognized" by Indonesia and challenged by China, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Better get your news from elsewhere
@@Peichen01
Nope. Neither Malaysia nor Vietnam ever disputed Indonesian sovereignty over North Natuna Sea, and the only ongoing dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia is over Ambalat Block on the other side of Borneo. I recommend YOU to get better information.
@@dpr9921 Maybe you want to pull up a map and look at the overlapping claims
It's not pronounced Arunkal it's pronounced Ar ran Chul. (arunachal pradesh)
In Arunachal Pradesh, the ch is pronounced together, like cheese
0:25 The 4 smaller starts have to point at the larger star on the china flag
Question should be with which countries China doesn't have disputes?
The ones that they don't border via land and via sea (countries not in the South China sea, Japanese sea.)
Not many people believe this, but China DOES NOT have any territorial disputes with Ecuador!
Love knows no boundaries, neither does China..
Basically every country China bordered with, be it by land or water, there always an issue and a territories despute.
U forgot china and indobesua dispute
At the northern seat of natuna becuase there is a lot of oil over there
There are the Chinese territories in the north that they lost to the Russian Empire around the time of the Boxer 'Rebellion''
I don't care how much territory we have or what the ROC constitution claimed, I just want to live well on this little island with freedom, good life and free speech as a TAIWANESE.
Aren't you already doing that?
Nice try, if you didn't care about territory, then you could just give up some part of the island back to China.
@@JR-vc4gm Don't try to catch me out. That's not what I meant.
@@XX-by2dg I know that's not what you meant, I was pointing out that you're contradicting yourself.
@dapao yang 我指不在乎,是指那些有爭議的地區,我只在乎台灣人有認同與歸屬存在的地方,即使憲法裡面寫了blah blah blah 我們沒有強迫他們要認同中華民國喔,蒙古西藏新疆香港,金門人如果有意見歡迎提出啊沒人叫他們閉嘴,你是金門人嗎?你要幫他們做決定嗎?事實上我們台灣很多人都覺得金門人根本傾中啊,但我們沒逼他們表態啊,我們可以尊重當地人民的意願,如果他們要公投我隨意啊 btw,我也沒多想要中華民國這個國號,但現狀就是如此
the dispute over the south china sea also expands to the natuna islands meaning there is also a territorial dispute between china and indonesia
The island was originally the Republic of Lanfang.
@@dhgdfhxc874 well yes. But that doesn't really justify a chinese claim on it. At least not more than an indonesian or malay claim. The island was ruled by many states: the chinese Langfang republic, the dutch , some indonesian and malay states such as the Riau-Lingga sultanate.
Today the population is mostly malay and muslim, making it not very chinese at all
Chinese government say its self, natuna part of Indonesia, but tension between Indonesia and china are part economic zee on nort Natuna sea
@@zakb7418 well still sea regions are controlled by those who own the land.
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Tibet was actually part of Qing China but declared independence when Qing fell. Looking WAYY back, Tibet was actually incoparated into China in the Tang dynasty, about 900-1000 AD, so technically they couldn't have relations with Bhutan, unless you're telling me they managed to establish a close relation from 1912 to 1949.
Tibet really wasn't part of the Qing or even any Chinese dynasty beforehand, more so a protectorate under the Chinese tributary system for centuries. As China was constantly at war with itself as usual, keeping direct control over such a mountainous region is near impossible.
Ties between the Kings of Bhutan and the Khans & Dalai Lama's of Tibet was well established.
Even Bhutan gets its name from Tibet, in Sanskrit it means "End of Tibet"
Historically No
Tibet had never been part of any native Chinese dynasty.
There are only 2 times when tibet was incorporated into China that is at the time of YUAN and QING both of which were founded by people foreign to China ie Mongols and Manchus
I'm still confused why does India wants to be outside its main Penulsula??
Because that is what India has been always. for thousands of years the land from Himalayan mountains (including) to Indian ocean has been India.
China, borders with 14 countries and disputes with 140 countries
Aksai chin is a part of India 🇮🇳
Due to international pressure
amendment of constitution isn’t easy for Taiwan
Australia and china have a territorial dispute, its about the artificial islands in the south china sea.
Part of Russia does belong to China. Where are the Chinese people up to now, you don't believe yourself to see