China claims most of the energy-rich waters of the South China
Sea, through which about $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes
every year. But neighbors Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan
and Vietnam also have claims.
China's transport ministry held a "completion ceremony", marking the
start of operations of the 55-metre (180-ft) high lighthouse on Subi
Reef, where construction began in October, state news agency Xinhua
said late on Tuesday.
The U.S. guided missile destroyer USS Lassen sailed within 12
nautical miles of Subi Reef in October, drawing an angry rebuke from
China, which called it "extremely irresponsible".
Subi Reef is an artificial island built up by China on dredged up
sand over the past year or so.
Before China turned it into an island, Subi was submerged at high
tide. Under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea,
12-nautical-mile limits cannot be set around man-made islands built
on previously submerged reefs.
China says much of its construction in the South China Sea is
designed to fulfill its international obligations in terms of
maritime safety, search and rescue and scientific research.
Asked about the lighthouse, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said
China was dedicated to providing public services in the South China
Sea to ensure safety and freedom of navigation, which would be
helpful for commercial users of the waters.
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Xinhua said the lighthouse, which emits a white light at night, "can
provide efficient navigation services such as positioning reference,
route guidance and navigation safety information to ships, which can
improve navigation management and emergency response".
The South China Sea is an important maritime area and major fishing
ground, it added.
"However, high traffic density, complex navigation condition, severe
shortage in aids and response forces have combined to threaten
navigation safety and hindered economic and social development in
the region."
China has lighthouse projects on two other reefs in the area -
Cuarteron Reef and Johnson South Reef.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Clarence Fernandez, Robert
Birsel)
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