Published: 15:06, July 4, 2026
China Coast Guard continues law enforcement patrols east of Taiwan Island
By Xinhua
An aerial drone photo, taken on May 12, 2024, shows vessels of the China Coast Guard conducting a patrol in the South China Sea. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BEIJING – The China Coast Guard (CCG) is continuing routine law enforcement patrols in the waters east of China's Taiwan Island, a spokesperson said Saturday.

Jiang Lue, a spokesperson for the CCG, said the CCG's Xiushan ship formation took over from the Daishan ship formation on Saturday to continue the law enforcement patrols, in accordance with the law in the waters east of China's Taiwan Island.

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Since June, the formation led by the Daishan vessel has carried out patrol and inspection operations, as well as fishery protection and rescue missions in the relevant waters, ensuring normal navigation and fishing activities and safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests, as well as the lives and property, of Chinese fishermen, including Taiwan compatriots, said Jiang.

The CCG will continue to strengthen law enforcement patrols in waters under China's jurisdiction and resolutely safeguard national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, the spokesperson said.