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        釣魚(yú)島是中國(guó)的英文:The Diaoyu Islands belong to China. ; The Diaoyu Islands are Chinese.;Diaoyu Islands are China's.

        釣魚(yú)島英文介紹

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        運(yùn)動(dòng)的毛毛

        Ties between China and Japan have been strained by a territorial row over a group of islands, known as the Senkaku islands in Japan and the Diaoyu islands in China. What is the row about? The eight uninhabited islands and rocks in question lie in the East China Sea. They have a total area of about 7 sq km and lie northeast of Taiwan, east of the Chinese mainland and southeast of Japan's southern-most prefecture, Okinawa. They matter because they are close to strategically important shipping lanes, offer rich fishing grounds and are thought to contain oil deposits. The islands are controlled by Japan. The latest row, in September 2010, was sparked by Japan's seizure of a Chinese trawler that collided with two coast guard vessels near to the islands. What is Japan's claim? Japan says it surveyed the islands for 10 years and determined that they were uninhabited. That being the case, on 14 January 1895 it erected a sovereignty marker that formally incorporated the islands into Japanese territory. The Senkaku islands became part of the Nansei Shoto islands - also known as the Ryukyu islands and now as modern-day Okinawa prefecture. After World War II Japan renounced claims to a number of territories and islands including Taiwan in the 1951 Treaty of San Francisco. But under the treaty the Nansei Shoto islands came under US trusteeship and were then returned to Japan in 1971, under the Okinawa reversion deal. Japan says that China raised no objections to the San Francisco deal. And it says that it is only since the 1970s, when the issue of oil resources in the area emerged, that Chinese and Taiwanese authorities began pressing their claims. What is China's claim? China says that the Diaoyu islands have been part of its territory since ancient times, serving as important fishing grounds administered by the province of Taiwan. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that this is "fully proven by history and is legally well-founded". Taiwan was ceded to Japan in the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895, after the Sino-Japanese war. When Taiwan was returned in the Treaty of San Francisco, China says the islands - as part of it - should also have been returned. But Beijing says Kuomintang leader Chiang Kai-shek did not raise the issue, even when the Diaoyu islands were named in the later Okinawa reversion deal, because he depended on the US for support. Separately, Taiwan also claims the islands. Have there been incidents before? China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that the issue should be shelved for future settlement and that the two sides should try to prevent it from becoming "a disturbing factor" in bilateral ties. There have nonetheless been sporadic incidents over the islands. In 1996 a Japanese group established a lighthouse on one of the islands. Chinese activists then sailed repeatedly to the islands and in one incident, Hong Kong activist David Chan jumped into the sea and drowned. Since then, there have been periodic attempts by Chinese and Taiwanese activists to sail to the islands. In 2004, Japan arrested seven Chinese activists who landed on the main island. There have also been face-offs between Japanese patrol boats and Chinese or Taiwanese fishing vessels. In 2005, 50 Taiwanese fishing boats staged a protest in the area, complaining of harassment by Japanese patrols. So what next? The Senkaku/Diaoyu issue complicates efforts by Japan and China to resolve a dispute over oil and gas fields in the East China Sea that both claim. It also highlights the more robust attitude China has been taking to its territorial claims in both the East China Sea and the South China Sea in recent months.In the latest row, Beijing cancelled talks on the oil and gas field issue. Small anti-Japanese protests were held in several cities in China. China also cancelled a visit by 1,000 Japanese students to the Shanghai Expo and a concert by a top Japanese band. In the end, Japan released the entire crew of the trawler - first the 14-member crew and then the captain, several days later. 還比較客觀(guān),希望對(duì)你有幫助。有問(wèn)題可給我留言。

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        洛洛智久

        釣魚(yú)島的英文不是Fishing lsland,釣魚(yú)島指的是臺(tái)灣附屬島嶼,又名“釣魚(yú)臺(tái)”。因此釣魚(yú)島的英語(yǔ)是Diaoyu Islands。

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        釣魚(yú)島

        釣魚(yú)島自古以來(lái)就是我國(guó)的固有領(lǐng)土,是不容任何人侵犯的。早在我國(guó)的南宋時(shí)期,當(dāng)時(shí)的南宋朝廷就已經(jīng)將臺(tái)灣以及包括釣魚(yú)島在內(nèi)的諸多海島隸屬于澎湖管轄。正式將其納入了我國(guó)的管轄之中。

        而現(xiàn)存關(guān)于釣魚(yú)島最早的文字記載則出現(xiàn)在成書(shū)于明朝永樂(lè)年間的《順風(fēng)相送》之上。如今只要提起釣魚(yú)島人們總是會(huì)將其認(rèn)為是一座單獨(dú)的島嶼,其實(shí)這種認(rèn)識(shí)是錯(cuò)誤的。釣魚(yú)島實(shí)際上并不是一個(gè)島,將其稱(chēng)為釣魚(yú)群島應(yīng)該更加正確一些。

        釣魚(yú)島圖片

        釣魚(yú)群島除了其主島釣魚(yú)島之外,還有諸多附屬島嶼。陸地總面積達(dá)到了6.5平方公里。若是算其周?chē)暮S蛎娣e則達(dá)到了17.4萬(wàn)平方公里,是我國(guó)不可分割的重要領(lǐng)土。

        釣魚(yú)島的主島為釣魚(yú)島,其長(zhǎng)度約為3641米,寬度約為1905米,總面積約為3.91平方公里。是釣魚(yú)群島最大的島嶼。其距離我國(guó)臺(tái)灣省的基隆市僅僅只有190公里,坐船只有大約3個(gè)小時(shí)的時(shí)間。即便是到達(dá)我國(guó)的溫州也只有350多公里,做快船可也朝發(fā)夕至。

        釣魚(yú)島地形

        除了面積廣大以及距離我國(guó)內(nèi)陸地區(qū)很近之外,釣魚(yú)島地區(qū)還盛產(chǎn)山茶,棕櫚,海芙蓉等珍貴的中藥材,同時(shí)其上還棲息著數(shù)量眾多的海鳥(niǎo),是資源的寶庫(kù),素來(lái)就有“花鳥(niǎo)島”的美稱(chēng),是我國(guó)當(dāng)之無(wú)愧的海上明珠。

        在釣魚(yú)群島中,除了面積最大的釣魚(yú)島之外,還有包括南小島、北小島、赤尾嶼、黃尾嶼在內(nèi)的諸多島嶼,它們都隸屬于中國(guó)臺(tái)灣省列島。都是我國(guó)不可分割的重要組成部分。

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        衛(wèi)浴小哥

        senkaku islands

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        snowangeltan

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