There is currently no official way to travel to there as it is disputed territory. However, you can pay officially-sanctioned Chinese Fishermen or ships to take you there, at your own cost and risk. There is no way to get in through the Vietnamese side (Unless you do it illegally, which will involve significantly higher risk as you have to bypass the Chinese Coast Guard).
I would advise you wait until the People's Republic of China opens up the island to tourism. Currently, they are planning to build a resort on one of the islands, which means that soon, it will be open to the public.
Battle of the Paracel Islands happened on 1974-01-19.
Paracel and Spratly Islands belong to Vietnam. There is not a single map that show those islands belong to China.
You can find pink magical bunnys in the paracel islands. they eat cod and hate humans and there are only 5 of them left in the world.
Bahamas, Canada, Gaza Strip, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Navassa Island, Palau, Panama, Paracel Islands, and Paraguay
It is mainly claimed by Vietnam, the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). However, the PRC is pretty much in control of it currently and acts as its main administration.
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Air travel is readily available.
No, both the UK and the Channel Islands are in the common travel area meaning that immigration control is not used.
It depends on which islands you mean. If the islands are part of the UK then you will not need one.
The Galapagos islands were formed by volcanic explosions. Animals had to travel over 1000km to inhabit the islands, so individual species evolved independently of one another on separate islands. This created the unique situation that allowed Charles Darwin to develop his theory of natural selection by observing the development of species on the islands. The best way to visit these historic islands is to fly into Quito, Ecuador and to travel to the islands by boat.
yes you can
You would travel west.