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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Not contented in Spratlys; China now Claim Palawan islands

During the APEC summit 2011 in Hawaii; China protest the Philippines to use its resources and explore the oils in Palawan and pronounced its claim to the Palawan Islands.

China has claimed new territory less than 50 miles (80 kilometers) from a Philippine province, boosting tensions over potentially resource-rich areas of the South China Sea, but the Philippines has dismissed the claim, an official said Monday.

Energy Undersecretary Jose Layug Jr. told The Associated Press that China protested a Philippine plan to explore for oil and gas in the area in July. It is the closest point in waters off the main Philippine islands that China has claimed in the increasingly tense territorial disputes.

Beijing has been asserting its territorial claims more aggressively as its economic and diplomatic muscle has grown. Its new claims are likely to bolster Philippine resolve to seek a U.N. ruling on the long-simmering disputes, which involve China, the Philippines and four other claimants.

Among the areas being contested is the Spratlys, a chain of up to 190 islands, reefs, coral outcrops and banks believed to be sitting atop large deposits of oil and natural gas, which many fear could be Asia's next flash point for conflict.

The issue is expected to be discussed Wednesday with visiting U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

The two new areas being claimed by China are not part of the Spratlys, Layug said.

The Chinese Embassy delivered a protest to the Philippine government on July 4 after Manila invited foreign companies to bid for the right to explore for oil and gas in 15 areas. Chinese officials opposed the inclusion of "areas 3 and 4" northwest of Palawan province, claiming they fall under Chinese sovereign territory.

"The Chinese government urges the Philippine side to immediately withdraw the bidding offer in areas 3 and 4, refrain from any action that infringes on China's sovereignty and sovereign rights," China said in a diplomatic note to Manila, adding that the Philippine action "cannot but complicate the disputes and affect stability in the South China Sea."

China told the Philippine government that the planned oil explorations violated a nonbinding 2002 accord that called on claimants to South China Sea territories to stop occupying new areas and avoid action that could spark tension.

In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said at a regular briefing: "We do not want foreign commerce involved in these kinds of investment and disputes over the South China Sea."

Palawan province, about 510 miles (820 kilometers) southwest of Manila, faces the South China Sea, which is claimed entirely by China.

One of the offshore areas now being claimed by Beijing lies just 49 miles (79 kilometers) northwest of Palawan, while the other is 76 miles (123 kilometers) from the western Philippine province, Layug said.

The Philippine government told China the areas are located well within Philippine waters and are far from any disputed area, officials said.

"The areas that we're offering for bidding are all within Philippine territory," Layug said. "There is no doubt about that."

The two areas are more than 500 miles (800 kilometers) from the nearest Chinese coast, Layug said.

About 50 foreign investors, including some of the world's largest oil companies, have expressed interest in exploring for oil and gas in the Philippines, half of them in the new areas being claimed by China, because of strong indications of oil there, he said.

None of the prospective foreign companies has expressed concern over the territorial disputes, Layug said.

"Of course their issue would be ensuring security and the support of the Philippine government when they are awarded the contract," he said.

In March, two Chinese vessels tried to drive away a Philippine oil exploration ship from Reed Bank, another area west of Palawan. Two Philippine air force planes were deployed, but the Chinese vessels had disappeared by the time they reached the submerged bank.

The Philippines protested the incident, which it said was one of several intrusions by China into its territorial waters in the first half of the year. Vietnam has also accused Chinese vessels of trying to sabotage oil exploration in its territorial waters this year, sparking rare anti-China protests in Vietnam.

A British company behind the exploration at Reed Bank found very strong indications of natural gas and plans to start drilling in about six months, Layug said.

President Benigno Aquino III plans to discuss a Philippine proposal at an Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit this week in Bali, Indonesia, to segregate disputed South China Sea areas so coastal states can freely make use of non-disputed areas. China has opposed the plan.

Aquino's government also plans to bring the territorial disputes before the United Nations for possible arbitration.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Puerto Princesa underground river 20 Million votes brace-up for tourism boom

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Palawan: Puerto Princesa is preparing for the influx of tourists expected to flock the city following the inclusion of its treasured Underground River in the provisional list of the world's new seven wonders of nature.

According to Puerto Princesa Mayor Edward Hagedorn, the number of tourists more than doubled since the river became an official entry to the new 7 wonders of nature 4 years ago.

"When we started in 2007, we only had around 160,000 tourists. But last year, we registered around 425,000. That's really a big jump," Hagedorn told ANC on Saturday.

Hagedorn, however, admitted that the city's infrastructure is not yet capable of accommodating possibly millions of tourists now that the Underground River has reached elite status, joining other wonders of the world -- South Korea's Jeju Island, Indonesia's Komodo Island, the Amazon rainforest, Vietnam's Halong Bay, Argentina's Iguazu Falls and South Africa's Table Mountain.

"We were really overtaken by events; we're not really ready yet for the influx. We're having sleepless nights now coming up with the proper action that needs to be taken, filling out the deficiency in our infrastructures and tourism potential," the mayor said.

"We're running out of rooms in Puerto Princesa," he added.

Hagedorn hopes that infrastructure in the city will be fully developed within 3 years time, noting that Puerto Princesa has the most number of hotels being constructed in the country at present.

20 million votes

Organizers of the global poll warned that there may yet be changes between the provisional winners and the final list which will be announced in early 2012.

But Hagedorn expressed confidence on the position of the Underground River in the poll's provisional results, saying that the Puerto Princesa slot is "safe."

"I think they are still expecting votes coming from different areas. But I believe we are very, very safe in our position. We believe we have exceeded our target in the text voting of about 12 million. We got around 20 million votes," he said.

Hagedorn extended the city's gratitude to President Benigno Aquino III, who, Hagedorn claimed, "initiated the government's move in inviting all the government officials to campaign for the underground river."

"We were so happy and proud when we heard the final verdict. We would like to thank the President for his all-out campaign," Hagedorn said.

"We would also like to thank the members of the task force headed by Secretary Robredo of DILG and Secretary Paje of DENR. We are really very happy for this development," he added.

Preservation

Senators Pia Cayetano and Loren Legarda on Saturday hailed the inclusion of the Underground River in the list of provisional winners of the New7Wonders of Nature.

"The Undergound River's inclusion in the provisional list of winners affirms the Philippines' reputation as a world-class eco-tourism destination by virtue of our rich biodiversity, breathtaking natural wonders and friendly people," Cayetano said in a press statement.

Cayetano said she hopes that the initial victory would instill "awareness and genuine concern to conserve our rich natural resources."

Legarda, an environment advocate, stressed the need to strengthen efforts to protect and preserve the country's natural heritage.

"What is actually more important than being included in this list of wonders is the continuous preservation not only of the Puerto Princesa Underground River but also of the other natural resources which we are very fortunate to have," Legarda said.

As tourists are expected to swell in Puerto Princesa, Legarda urged local officials to "strengthen its policies to preserve the beauty of the underground river and the ecosystems that exist in it."

"Citizens should also be concerned with the protection of our heritage and must help the government in protecting our country's natural treasures," Legarda added.

Malacañang, meanwhile, said it was "heartened" by the results of the global poll. "We congratulate everyone, especially the people, who made this all possible. With this, we sincerely hope that the rest of the world will stand up and notice the majesty not just of the underground river but the rest of the Philippines," said Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda in a press statement.

The Puerto Princesa Underground River is considered as the world's longest navigable underground river, measuring 8.2 kilometers long.

Picking the new seven wonders of the world was a tedious process as organizers of the global poll had to trim the list of more than 440 contenders to a shortlist of 77.

The number was then further slashed by a panel of experts to 28 finalists.

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