The South China Sea is a source of continuous conflict until the end of this century, and more importantly, it is becoming richer and using more and more electricity every day for refueling cars, air conditioning and cooking. Each third barrel of oil is already consumed here, most of which are located on the Paracel and Spratly Islands. Some countries bordering the South China Sea claim sovereignty over parts of the islands to claim the surrounding sea and its resources.

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The South China Sea is a source of continuous conflict until the end of this century, and more importantly, it is becoming richer and using more and more electricity every day for refueling cars, air conditioning and cooking. Each third barrel of oil is already consumed here, most of which are located on the Paracel and Spratly Islands. Some countries bordering the South China Sea claim sovereignty over parts of the islands to claim the surrounding sea and its resources.

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