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Thổ Châu islands

Thổ Châu islands (Vietnamese: Quần đảo Thổ Châu) is an archipelago in the Gulf of Thailand. It constitutes Thổ Châu island district (Vietnamese: Huyện đảo Thổ Châu) belonging to Kiên Giang province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.

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Thổ Châu island district
Huyện Thổ Châu
Quần đảo Thổ Châu
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Thổ Châu island was seen from satellites in 2024.
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Country Vietnam
RegionMekong Delta
Gulf of Thailand
ProvinceKiên Giang
EstablishmentXVI century
Central hallNo.1, Bãi Ngự hamlet, Thổ Châu township, Thổ Châu island
Government
  TypeIsland district
  People Committee's ChairmanĐỗ Văn Dừng
  People Council's ChairmanUnknown
  Front Committee's ChairmanUnknown
  Party Committee's SecretaryĐỗ Văn Dừng
Area
  Total
13.98 km2 (5.40 sq mi)
Population
 (December 31, 2023)
  Total
1,829
  Density130/km2 (340/sq mi)
  Ethnicities
Kinh
Tanka
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indochina Time)
ZIP code
91000–92515[note 1]
WebsiteThochau.Kiengiang.gov.vn
Thochau.Kiengiang.dcs.vn
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History

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According to Đại Nam nhất thống địa dư chí, its name Thổ Châu[1] was written as "土珠", which implies as a pearl in the middle of the sea. This way of calling has been assumed by the linguist Thiều Chửu to be similar to Pearl Harbor.[note 2]

In the past, the archipelago was also known as Pulau Panjang (means "long island" in Malay language) or Pulo Panjang by navigators.[note 3]

XX century

During the Republic of Vietnam regime, Thổ Châu Islands were under the administration of An Xuyên Province. However, the islands historically used to constitute a disputed territory between Kampouchea and Vietnam, both nations claiming them to be within their territorial waters.[2]

On May 10, 1975, Khmer Rouge occupied Thổ Châu Island and abducted about five hundred civilians to Kampouchea, all of whom were massacred. From May 24 to May 27, 1975, Vietnamese forces attacked the occupiers and recaptured the island. In 1977, the Khmer Rouge raided Thổ Châu Island once again but were defeated.[3]

On April 27, 1992, under the arrangement of the People's Committee of Kiên Giang Province, six families with about thirty people moved to Thổ Châu Island and settled there. On April 24, 1993, the Vietnamese government decided to establish Thổ Châu commune (xã Thổ Châu).[4]

XXI century

On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 lost contact with ground while flying by Thổ Châu island.

According to the Statement on the basis of the territorial width in the Tonkin Gulf[note 4] and a number of related documents, Thổ Châu is considered by the Vietnamese press as the farthest place to the West to determine the above sovereignty of Vietnam on the ocean.

On February 24, 2025, at the 32nd Session of the 10th People's Council of Kiên Giang province, the delegates participated in the vote to officially approve the resolution of the establishment of Thổ Châu island district (huyện đảo Thổ Châu), which was based on the whole natural area and population of the islands or former commune.[5]

Geography

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Thổ Châu island district is basically the whole area of Thổ Châu archipelago, not divided into commune-level administrative units like other localities.[6]

It consist of the following eight islands : Thổ Châu with 13.95 square kilometres (5.39 sq mi), Hòn Cao, Hòn Cao Cát, Hòn Khô, Hòn Mô (or sometimes Hòn Cái Bàn), Hòn Nhạn, Hòn Từ and Hòn Xanh.[note 5]

In particular, Hòn Nhạn is base point A1 on Vietnam's baseline.

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Number Name Coordinate Acreage (hectare) Population Note
1 Thổ Châu 9°18′29″N 103°29′05″E 1.240,2 1.912 The largest island.
2 Hòn Từ 91,10
3 Hòn Cao Cát 9°19′33″N 103°31′34″E 41,82
4 Hòn Xanh 14,11
5 Hòn Nhạn 9°15′03″N 103°28′14″E 3,37
6 Hòn Cái Bàn (Cao Cát Lớn) 9°22′59″N 103°38′20″E 3,34
7 Hòn Đá Bạc (Cao Cát Nhỏ) 0,74
8 Hòn Khô 0,48
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Topography

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Map including the Thổ Châu Islands (inset) (AMS, 1956).

Thổ Châu Island - the largest entity of the archipelago - was first proposed as a marine protected area in 1995. Subsequently, Asian Development Bank proposed the establishment of a marine protected areas over Thổ Châu Island with an area of 22,400 hectares (86 sq mi), of which land area is 1,190 ha (4.6 sq mi) and sea area is 21,210 ha (81.9 sq mi).[7]

Demography

Currently, Thổ Châu has about 500 households with nearly 2,000 inhabitants,[8] most of whom are border guards and navy personnel who chose to settle on the islands; the rest are immigrants. Local residents' livelihood is providing service to fishing boats, small craft production, farming, animal husbandry and fishing along the coast.[9]

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