China-Coast Guard/Patrols
China - April 1, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Bell ringing
2. Chinese national flag on vessel
3. Various of China Coast Guard officers grabbing life jackets, running upstairs to deck
4. Aerial shots of China Coast Guard vessels patrolling at sea
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) China Coast Guard officer (name not given/ending with shot 6):
"Ships ahead, this is China Coast Guard Vessel 1107. Please stop immediately for inspection."
6. Vessel at sea
7. China Coast Guard badge
8. China Coast Guard officer using binoculars
9. Various of China Coast Guard vessels patrolling at sea
10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Han Donghua, China Coast Guard officer with Vessel 1107 (starting with shot 9/ending with shot 11):
"For the next step, we will continue to strengthen control over the waters surrounding Taiwan Island in accordance with the one-China principle and the law, remain on high alert at all times, actively respond to various emergencies and complex situations, crack down on any form of illegal and criminal activities, and resolutely defend national sovereignty and safeguard national unity."
11. Various of China Coast Guard vessels patrolling at sea
Several China Coast Guard (CCG) fleets on Tuesday patrolled waters around Taiwan Island and carried out a series of drills including inspection, interception and detention operations against unwarranted vessels.
The drills came as multiple forces of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Eastern Theater Command conducted joint exercises around Taiwan Island on Tuesday, with a spokesperson for the CCG's East China Sea Bureau saying these were as part of concrete actions to exercise legitimate jurisdiction and control over the island in accordance with the one-China principle.
During the drills, CCG flotillas took necessary management measures against unidentified target vessels by giving a warning via high-frequency loudspeakers and imposing sea route control.
Meanwhile, the CCG's Fujian branch, based in east China's Fujian Province situated directly opposite Taiwan Island, organized its vessel formations to conduct comprehensive law enforcement patrols in waters near the islands of Dongyin and Wuqiu.
The drills focused on identification and verification, inspection, and control and expulsion operations against unwarranted vessels, to test the crew's rapid response and emergency handling capabilities.
"For the next step, we will continue to strengthen control over the waters surrounding Taiwan Island in accordance with the one-China principle and the law, remain on high alert at all times, actively respond to various emergencies and complex situations, crack down on any form of illegal and criminal activities, and resolutely defend national sovereignty and safeguard national unity," said Han Donghua, an officer onboard the CCG's vessel 1107 which was participating in the exercises.
China-Coast Guard/Patrols
Dateline : April 1, 2025
Location : China
Duration : 1'17
China - April 1, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Bell ringing
2. Chinese national flag on vessel
3. Various of China Coast Guard officers grabbing life jackets, running upstairs to deck
4. Aerial shots of China Coast Guard vessels patrolling at sea
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) China Coast Guard officer (name not given/ending with shot 6):
"Ships ahead, this is China Coast Guard Vessel 1107. Please stop immediately for inspection."
6. Vessel at sea
7. China Coast Guard badge
8. China Coast Guard officer using binoculars
9. Various of China Coast Guard vessels patrolling at sea
10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Han Donghua, China Coast Guard officer with Vessel 1107 (starting with shot 9/ending with shot 11):
"For the next step, we will continue to strengthen control over the waters surrounding Taiwan Island in accordance with the one-China principle and the law, remain on high alert at all times, actively respond to various emergencies and complex situations, crack down on any form of illegal and criminal activities, and resolutely defend national sovereignty and safeguard national unity."
11. Various of China Coast Guard vessels patrolling at sea
Several China Coast Guard (CCG) fleets on Tuesday patrolled waters around Taiwan Island and carried out a series of drills including inspection, interception and detention operations against unwarranted vessels.
The drills came as multiple forces of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Eastern Theater Command conducted joint exercises around Taiwan Island on Tuesday, with a spokesperson for the CCG's East China Sea Bureau saying these were as part of concrete actions to exercise legitimate jurisdiction and control over the island in accordance with the one-China principle.
During the drills, CCG flotillas took necessary management measures against unidentified target vessels by giving a warning via high-frequency loudspeakers and imposing sea route control.
Meanwhile, the CCG's Fujian branch, based in east China's Fujian Province situated directly opposite Taiwan Island, organized its vessel formations to conduct comprehensive law enforcement patrols in waters near the islands of Dongyin and Wuqiu.
The drills focused on identification and verification, inspection, and control and expulsion operations against unwarranted vessels, to test the crew's rapid response and emergency handling capabilities.
"For the next step, we will continue to strengthen control over the waters surrounding Taiwan Island in accordance with the one-China principle and the law, remain on high alert at all times, actively respond to various emergencies and complex situations, crack down on any form of illegal and criminal activities, and resolutely defend national sovereignty and safeguard national unity," said Han Donghua, an officer onboard the CCG's vessel 1107 which was participating in the exercises.
ID : 8422280
Published : 2025-04-01 21:15
Last Modified : 2025-04-01 22:33:29
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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