新地岛
新地岛, also known as Xinji Island, is a small island located in the South China Sea. It is part of the Spratly Islands and is known for its strategic location and rich marine resources. The island is uninhabited and primarily serves as a point of interest for various countries due to its potential for natural resources.
The island is often discussed in the context of territorial disputes in the region, involving nations such as China, Vietnam, and the Philippines. These disputes highlight the geopolitical significance of 新地岛 and its surrounding waters, making it a focal point for international relations in Southeast Asia.