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Some sea areas in the South China Sea are conducting military training, entry is prohibited.

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28/07/2025
According to the website of the China Maritime Safety Administration, the Qinglan Maritime Administration has issued a navigation warning. From July 30th to July 31st, military training will be conducted in some areas of the South China Sea from 14:49 to 16:49 daily, and entry is prohibited.
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