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Trường Sa special administrative region

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Trường Sa is an island special administrative region of Khánh Hòa province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam.[2] Originally, a district was established on the basis of the Spratly Islands (except Louisa Reef, Luconia Shoals and James Shoal),[3][4][5][6][7] which is also claimed wholly or in part by Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan. According to the 2009 census, the district has a population of 195 people.[8]

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Geography

Trường Sa district was established on the basis of small coral islands/cays, reefs and banks of the Spratly Islands which are 248 nautical miles (459 km; 285 mi) south east of Cam Ranh. As the islands contain a large number of scattered geographic entities, the district is divided into eight clusters including Song Tử, Thị Tứ, Loại Ta, Nam Yết, Sinh Tồn, Trường Sa, Thám Hiểm and Bình Nguyên by Vietnam.[9] On June 16th, 2025, through Resolution No. 1667/NQ of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly, Trường Sa district was changed into a special administrative region.[10]

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Administrative history in the 20th century

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Administration

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According to Decree No. 65/2007/NĐ-CP of 11 April 2007 issued by the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Trường Sa district had three administrative units including one commune-level town (Trường Sa) and two rural communes (Song Tử Tây and Sinh Tồn).

  1. Trường Sa Township was established on the basis of Trường Sa Island (Spratly Island) and surrounding islands, reefs and banks.
  2. Song Tử Tây Commune was established on the basis of Song Tử Tây island (Southwest Cay) and surrounding islands, reefs and banks.
  3. Sinh Tồn Commune was established on the basis of Sinh Tồn Island (Sin Cowe Island) and surrounding islands, reefs and banks.

In reality, Trường Sa district is effectively administering only 21 islets and reefs of the Spratly Islands:

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Spratly Island
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West Reef East Island
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Sin Cowe Island
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Southwest Cay

Population

According to statistics on April 1, 2009, the population of Truong Sa district was 195 people, of which Truong Sa town area was 82 people.[15]

According to statistics dated April 1, 2019, the population of Truong Sa district was 93 people, of which Truong Sa town area was 30 people.[16]

In the Spratly Islands (the part controlled by Vietnam), there are only 4 islands with permanent inhabitants, which are Spratly Island, West Reef East Island, Sin Cowe Island, and Southwest Cay. On the remaining islands, only naval troops are stationed.

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Transport

The Trường Sa Special Administrative Region is served by Truong Sa Airport located on Spratly Island (Truong Sa Lon Island). It was originally 550 m long, then expanded to 1,200 m as it is today.

In Truong Sa town (former district capital), island communes, island points have piers. The islands inhabited by civilians such as Spratly Island (Truong Sa Lon Island), West Reef East Island (Da Tay A Island), Southwest Cay (Song Tu Tay Island), Sin Cowe Island (Sinh Ton Island) all have large locks for ships to anchor to avoid storms. New locks are also being built on the islands in the accretion phase from the end of 2021, including Namyit Island (Nam Yet Island), Sand Cay (Son Ca Island), and Phan Vinh Island.

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Education

Trường Sa Special Administrative Region has 4 primary schools on the islands: Spratly Island, Southwest Cay, Sin Cowe Island and West Reef East Island accepting students from kindergarten to grade 5. Students who want to study at higher levels must enter the school on mainland for further study.[17]

Telecommunication

Viettel Group has installed a number of broadcasting stations in Trường Sa. The coverage of the stations is 20 km from the islands/atolls and also allows wireless Internet access with 2.75G EDGE technology.[18]

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Notes

  1. More precisely, đảo Sinh Tồn Đông ("Sin Cowe East Island ") is a cay locating on Grierson Reef.
  2. More precisely, đảo Phan Vinh ("Phan Vinh Island") is a part of Pearson Reef.
  3. More precisely, đảo Trường Sa Đông ("Truong Sa Dong Island") is a sandbar locating on Central London Reef.

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