Dai Island
Dai Island is a small island located in the South China Sea, part of the Spratly Islands archipelago. It is known for its strategic location and natural resources, including fishing grounds and potential oil reserves. The island is uninhabited and primarily serves as a point of interest for various countries due to territorial disputes in the region.
The island is surrounded by clear waters and coral reefs, making it a potential site for marine biodiversity. Its geographical features include sandy beaches and rocky outcrops, which contribute to its natural beauty. Dai Island remains a focal point in discussions about maritime rights and environmental conservation.