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Zhenbao Island

46°29′08″N 133°50′40″E / 46.48556°N 133.84444°E / 46.48556; 133.84444

Designations
Official nameHeilongjiang Zhenbaodao Wetland National Nature Reserve
Designated1 September 2011
Reference no.1978[1]
Zhenbao Island

Zhenbao Island (simplified Chinese: 珍宝岛; traditional Chinese: 珍寶島; pinyin: Zhēnbǎo dǎo; lit. 'Rare Treasure Island') or Damansky Island[2] (Russian: о́стров Дама́нский, ostrov Damanskiy) is an island in Hulin,[3] Jixi, Heilongjiang Province, China with an area of only 0.74 square kilometres (0.29 sq mi). It is on the Ussuri River on the border between Primorsky Krai, Russia, and Heilongjiang Province, China.

Prior to the 1991 Sino-Soviet Border Agreement, the island was disputed between China and the Soviet Union. It got its Russian name from the railway engineer Stanislav Damansky, who died there in an incident in 1888 while he was charting the future route for the Trans-Siberian railway.

Conflict between Soviet Union and China edit

 
Map of the region showing the island at center right (AMS, 1957)

The island was the subject of a territorial dispute between the Soviet Union and China. China (PRC) held that "in the absence of an explicit treaty provision, the central line of the main channel—the Thalweg principle—provided a legal basis for delimiting the boundary in the two rivers. On this basis, Beijing claimed that 600 of the rivers’ 700 islands—including Zhenbao Island on the Ussuri River, just 180 miles southwest of an important Soviet city, Khabarovsk—belonged to the P.R.C."[4] Battles were fought with a considerable loss of life during the Sino-Soviet border conflict in mid 1969.[5] The dispute over Zhenbao raised concerns that it could ignite World War III until an initial resolution of the conflict in November 1969.

In his memoir, US President Richard Nixon recounted a story that Premier Zhou Enlai (Chou En-lai) had told him about the border dispute: "Later on, when he had loosened up considerably, he told an amusing story that he said took place during a Sino-Soviet border flare-up in 1969. "We had a hot line between the Soviet Union and ourselves then," he said, "but it had already become cold because the Kremlin never used it. At the time of the Chen Pao [Zhenbao Island] border incident, however, Kosygin picked it up and called us. When our operator answered, he said, 'This is Premier Kosygin. I would like to speak to Chairman Mao.' The operator, completely on his own, said, 'You are a revisionist, and therefore I will not connect you.' So Kosygin said, 'Well, if you will not try to reach the Chairman, will you please connect me with Prime Minister Chou.' But the operator gave the same unauthorized reply and broke the connection.""[6]

On 19 May 1991, both sides came to an agreement that the island was part of the territory of China, and the Soviet troops withdrew.

A 2004 Russian documentary film, Damansky Island Year 1969. ("Остров Даманский. 1969 год"), was made about the 1969 Zhenbao incident.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Heilongjiang Zhenbaodao Wetland National Nature Reserve". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ Kissinger, Henry (2011). On China. New York: Penguin Press. p. 216. ISBN 978-1-59420-271-1. LCCN 2011009265. OCLC 1025648355.
  3. ^ Li Yan, ed. (2016-09-29). . China News Service. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016.
  4. ^ Gurton, Melvin; Byong-Moo Hwang (1980). China under Threat: The Politics of Strategy and Diplomacy. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 210. ISBN 0-8018-2397-8. LCCN 80-7990. OCLC 470966163.
  5. ^ Jacobs, Frank (February 21, 2012). . The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. OCLC 1645522. Archived from the original on July 29, 2022.
  6. ^ Nixon, Richard (1978). RN: the Memoirs of Richard Nixon. Grosset & Dunlap. p. 568. ISBN 0-448-14374-7. LCCN 77-87793. OCLC 760525066. OL 7561812M.

External links edit

  • (archived webpage)
  • Geo Coords: 46°29'8.13"N, 133°50'40.04"E. Google Earth File[permanent dead link]
  • Google Maps satellite image
  • Google Earth BBS article 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • Damanski-Zhenbao website 2012-07-17 at the Wayback Machine


zhenbao, island, 48556, 84444, 48556, 84444, designationsramsar, wetlandofficial, nameheilongjiang, zhenbaodao, wetland, national, nature, reservedesignated1, september, 2011reference, 1978, simplified, chinese, 珍宝岛, traditional, chinese, 珍寶島, pinyin, zhēnbǎo,. 46 29 08 N 133 50 40 E 46 48556 N 133 84444 E 46 48556 133 84444 DesignationsRamsar WetlandOfficial nameHeilongjiang Zhenbaodao Wetland National Nature ReserveDesignated1 September 2011Reference no 1978 1 Zhenbao IslandZhenbao Island simplified Chinese 珍宝岛 traditional Chinese 珍寶島 pinyin Zhenbǎo dǎo lit Rare Treasure Island or Damansky Island 2 Russian o strov Dama nskij ostrov Damanskiy is an island in Hulin 3 Jixi Heilongjiang Province China with an area of only 0 74 square kilometres 0 29 sq mi It is on the Ussuri River on the border between Primorsky Krai Russia and Heilongjiang Province China Prior to the 1991 Sino Soviet Border Agreement the island was disputed between China and the Soviet Union It got its Russian name from the railway engineer Stanislav Damansky who died there in an incident in 1888 while he was charting the future route for the Trans Siberian railway Contents 1 Conflict between Soviet Union and China 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksConflict between Soviet Union and China edit nbsp Map of the region showing the island at center right AMS 1957 Main article Sino Soviet border conflict Battle of Zhenbao Damansky Island The island was the subject of a territorial dispute between the Soviet Union and China China PRC held that in the absence of an explicit treaty provision the central line of the main channel the Thalweg principle provided a legal basis for delimiting the boundary in the two rivers On this basis Beijing claimed that 600 of the rivers 700 islands including Zhenbao Island on the Ussuri River just 180 miles southwest of an important Soviet city Khabarovsk belonged to the P R C 4 Battles were fought with a considerable loss of life during the Sino Soviet border conflict in mid 1969 5 The dispute over Zhenbao raised concerns that it could ignite World War III until an initial resolution of the conflict in November 1969 In his memoir US President Richard Nixon recounted a story that Premier Zhou Enlai Chou En lai had told him about the border dispute Later on when he had loosened up considerably he told an amusing story that he said took place during a Sino Soviet border flare up in 1969 We had a hot line between the Soviet Union and ourselves then he said but it had already become cold because the Kremlin never used it At the time of the Chen Pao Zhenbao Island border incident however Kosygin picked it up and called us When our operator answered he said This is Premier Kosygin I would like to speak to Chairman Mao The operator completely on his own said You are a revisionist and therefore I will not connect you So Kosygin said Well if you will not try to reach the Chairman will you please connect me with Prime Minister Chou But the operator gave the same unauthorized reply and broke the connection 6 On 19 May 1991 both sides came to an agreement that the island was part of the territory of China and the Soviet troops withdrew A 2004 Russian documentary film Damansky Island Year 1969 Ostrov Damanskij 1969 god was made about the 1969 Zhenbao incident See also editBolshoy Ussuriysky Island Outer ManchuriaReferences edit Heilongjiang Zhenbaodao Wetland National Nature Reserve Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 25 April 2018 Kissinger Henry 2011 On China New York Penguin Press p 216 ISBN 978 1 59420 271 1 LCCN 2011009265 OCLC 1025648355 Li Yan ed 2016 09 29 Scenery of Zhenbao Island wetland in Heilongjiang 1 6 China News Service Archived from the original on 6 October 2016 Gurton Melvin Byong Moo Hwang 1980 China under Threat The Politics of Strategy and Diplomacy Johns Hopkins University Press p 210 ISBN 0 8018 2397 8 LCCN 80 7990 OCLC 470966163 Jacobs Frank February 21 2012 Manchurian Trivia The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 OCLC 1645522 Archived from the original on July 29 2022 Nixon Richard 1978 RN the Memoirs of Richard Nixon Grosset amp Dunlap p 568 ISBN 0 448 14374 7 LCCN 77 87793 OCLC 760525066 OL 7561812M External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zhenbao Island nbsp Look up Zhenbao Island Damansky or Chen Pao Island in Wiktionary the free dictionary Centuries old dispute became open combat during Cold War archived webpage Geo Coords 46 29 8 13 N 133 50 40 04 E Google Earth File permanent dead link Google Maps satellite image Google Earth BBS article Archived 2007 03 10 at the Wayback Machine Damanski Zhenbao website Archived 2012 07 17 at the Wayback Machine nbsp This Heilongjiang location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zhenbao Island amp oldid 1174956141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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